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PUBLISHER'S  PREFACE. 

The  history  of  the  undertaking  A.  L.  A.  Catalog  is  set  forth  in  the  editorial  preface  which  follows. 
The  first  edition  was,  it  will  he  noticed,  issued  by  the  Bureau  of  Education,  and  by  direct  action  of 
Congress.  Since  1893,  however,  the  Library  of  Congress,  promoted  into  the  position  of  a  national 
library  for  the  United  States,  has  come  to  be  the  logical  agent  of  the  government  for  such  an  under- 
taking presumed  to  be  in  the  interest  of  American  librarie.s  as  a  whole. 

It  agreed  to  publish  and  distribute  this  revised  edition.  As  appears  from  the  editor's  preface, 
however,  its  cooperation  has  actually  gone  further  than  this:  it  printed  also  and  distributed  the  pre- 
liminary trial  lists,  and  it  prepared  the  material  which  forms  the  Dictionary  section  of  the  Catalog. 
This  it  has  also  reproduced  with  fuller  entries  oh  cards:  so  that  a  complete  card  catalog  of  the  entire 
8,000  volumes  may  be  procured  from  it,  at  nominal  cost,  under  its  system  of  card  distribution. 

It  did  not,  however,  take  direct  part  in  the  selection  of  the  books. 

Distribution. — A  single  copy  of  the  Catalog  complete,  in  cloth,  will  be  sent  free  of  chaise  to  every 
library  in  the  United  States,  and  to  foreign  libraries  on  the  exchange  list  of  the  Library  of  Congress, 
or  making  specific  request. 

Other  copies,  either  of  the  complete  work  or  of  either  part,  in  cloth  or  paper,  may  be  had  by 
addressing  The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  forwarding  the  price  below  stated 
(a  nominal  chaise,  to  prevent  waste) : 

Complete  (parts  1  and  2).        Price:  Cloth  50  cents,  jmper  25  cents. 

Part  1  or  part  2  separately.      Price:  Cloth  25  cents,  paper  15  cents. 

It  would  have  been  difficult  if  not  impossible  to  print  the  Catalog  in  the  short  time  remaining  for 
publication  before  the  A.  L.  A.  conference  at  St.  Louis  without  the  energetic  efforts  of  the  various 
members  of  the  Library  of  Congress  staff — especially,  if  any  may  be  particularly  mentioned — of 
Miss  Irene  Gibson,  Mr.  F.  Neumann  and  Mr.  W.  D.  Johnston,  who  have  devoted  to  it  much  outside 
time;  or  without  the  prompt  and  efficient  cooperation  of  the  chief  of  the  Catalog  division  an<l  of 
his  assistants,  who  not  merely  prepared  but,  under  the  direction  of  Miss  E.  A.  Runner,  proof  rea<l 
the  Dictionary  section.  The  preparation  and  proof-reading  has  involved  the  constant  services,  in 
a<ldition  to  the  supervision  of  the  Chief,  of  no  less  than  seven  catalogers  for  the  past  eight  months. 
Unofficial  time  has  been  f»eely  given. 

The  remarkable  speed  with  which  the  Public  Printer  has  put  the  matter  into  type,  on  the  press, 
and  through  the  bindery,  is  due  largely  to  the  personal  interest  of  the  Foreman  of  Printing,  Mr.  O.  J. 
Ricketts,  and  the  ready  response  of  his  staff,  who  have  applied  freely  the  vast  typographic  resources 
at  their  command. 

Edward  L.  Bcrchard 
In  Charge  of  Publication 

Herbert  Putn.vm 

Lifiraridti  of  Congress 

.    WASHiNtiTON,  D.  C,  October  1,  1904 


Library  of  Congress 


A.  L.A.  CATALOG 

8,000  VOLUMES  FOR  A  POPULAR  LIBRARY,  WITH  NOTES 

1904 


Prepared  by  the  New  York  State  Library  and  the 
Library  of  Congress  under  the  auspices  of  the 
American  Library  Association  Publishing  Board 

EDITOR 
Melvil  Dewey 

Director,  New  York  State  Library  and  Library  School 

Associate  Editors 
May  Seymour  Mrs.  H.  L.  Elmendorf 

Education  Librarian,  New  York  _  Special  Bibliographer,  Buffalo  Public 

State  Library  '  Library 


Part  1:  Class  List 

With  synopsis  of  Decimal  Classification 
and  Subject  Index 


Washington 

Government  Printing  Office 

October,  1904 


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CONTENTS 


Page. 

PUBLISHERS'  PREFACE Facing  title-page 

NOTE  OF  THE  A;  L.  A.  PUBLISHING  BOARD 4 

EDITORIAL  PREFACE         . 5 

ABBREVIATIONS 12 

ADDRESS    LIST   OF   PUBLISHERS 13 

SERIES   ABBREVIATIONS 22 

*;    -  AUTHORITIES    FOR   NOTES 28 

-|  GENERAL    ABBREVIATIONS 32 

2^        PART  1— CLASS  LIST 33 

OS 

W  SYNOPSIS   OF   DECIMAL    CLASSIFICATION 35 


CLASS   LIST 47 

PUBLIC   DOCUMENTS 367 

SUBJECT   INDEX                  373 

CORRECTIONS 404 


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NOTE   BY  THE  A.  L.  A.  PUBLISHING  BOARD. 

The  A.  L.  A.  j)ublishing  board  coininends  this  Catalog  to  libraries  and  readers  with  the  conviction 
that,  while  it  may  not  meet  every  expectation  or  requirement,  it  will  be  found  one  of  the  most  useful 
bibliograpical  manuals  that  have  been  issued.  The  editor's  preface  gives  so  complete  a  statement  of 
the  purposes  of  the  work,  and  of  the  history  of  the  undertaking,  that  little  remains  for  us  to  add.  To 
the  determined  and  energetic  efforts  of  the  editor  and  his  efficient  coadjutors  we  owe  whatever  of 
excellence  the  work  may  possess.  The  delays  in  the  publication  have  been  in  the  interest  of  increased 
thoroughness  and  completeness  of  work;  especially  has  it  been  possible  to  include  many  more  notes 
than  could  have  been  furnished  if  the  work  had  been  hastened. 

The  board  would  like  to  add  emphasis  to  the  acknowledgments  expressed  in  the  editor's  preface, 
particularly  to  the  Library  of  Congress  and  its  librarian,  without  whose  most  generous  and  hearty  help 
the  work  could  not  have  been  published  in  a  form  and  on  terms  so  advantageous  to  the  libraries  and 
the  people  of  the  whole  land. 

To  the  many  examples  of  effective  cooperation  which  our  association  has  furnished  this  may  well 

be  added  as  among  the  chief. 

AVm.  I.  Fletcher 

Melvil  Dewey 

Wm.  C.  Lane 

HiLLER   C.  WeLLMAN 

Charles  C.  Soule 
September  28,  1904. 


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EDITORIAL  PREFACE 

At  its  Boston  meeting  in  1879  the  American  library  association  enthusiastically 
adopted  the  proposal  of  the  present  editor  to  prepare  and  publish  a  list  of  about  5,0Q0 
of  the  best  books  with  compact  notes  indicating  scope,  character  and  value,  to  be 
known  as  the  A.  L.  A.  catalog.     It  was  pointed  out  that  such  a  list  would  serve: 

1  As  a  guide  to  bookbuyers  whether  for  private  or  public  libraries.  It  is  not 
uncommon  for  a  library  to  pay  some  single  individual  hundreds  of  dollars  for  making 
a  list  representing  merely  his  individual  choice  of  books,  not  only  on  subjects  with 
which  he  is  familiar,  but  also  on  the  much  larger  number  of  which  he  knows  practi- 
cally nothing.  A  copy  of  this  Catalog  would  be  much  more  valuable,  would  be  in 
print  instead  of  ms,  and  several  duplicates  could  be  checked  up  at  trifling  cost  for 
getting  estimates  or  other  purposes. 

2  As  a  guide  to  readers  in  choosing  what  books  they  might  best  take  from  the 
library  or  from  their  own  shelves. 

3  As  a  manual  to  teach  the  younger  and  prompt  the  older  librarians  or  book- 
sellers in  answering  most  wisely  the  constant  inquiry  for  the  best  book  on  a  given 
subject. 

4  To  take  the  place  of  the  printed  catalog  in  small  public  libraries.  The  call 
number  of  all  books  in  the  library  could  be  written  in  the  margin,  thus  showing  at 
once  that  the  library  had  the  book  and  where  it  could  be  found,  while  unmarked 
titles  would  be  the  best  list  for  early  purchase. 

5  As  a  most  convenient  catalog  for  private  libraries,  by  checking  in  the  margin 
all  books  owned. 

6  As  a  check  list  of  books  read,  personal  notes  being  added  in  margins. 
Liberal  subscriptions  were  made  for  copies  and  much  material  was  collected  when 

work  was  interrupted  by  the  editor's  absorption  in  other  duties.  After  various 
proposals  for  resuming  work,  the  joint  cooperation  and  finance  committees,  who  had 
been  given  full  power  in  the  premises  in  1884,  turned  the  entire  matter  over  to  Melyil 
Dewey  as  editor,  on  condition  that  no  financial  responsibility  should  rest  on  the  asso- 
ciation. Owing  to  lack  of  means  little  more  was  done  till  the  World's  Columbian 
exposition  gave  opportunity  to  get  out  an  imperfect  first  edition  without  notes.  As 
the  notes  were  to  be  the  chief  feature  of  the^l.  Z.  A.  catahg,  the  1893  book  was  called 
Catalog  of  A.  L.  A-Jihrar-y^  reserving  the  other  name  for  a  list  including  the  all 
important  notes  as  guides  to  readers.  By  the  testimony  of  the  U.  S.  commissioner 
of  education,  who  published  several  large  editions,  it  was  of  even  greater  service 
than  anticipated.  The  books  were  selected  by  a  committee  of  leading  members  of 
the  A.  L.  A.  of  which  J.  N.  Larned  was  chairman,  and  the  cataloging  was  done  in 
the  New  York  state  library  under  Mrs  S.  C.  Fairchild's  supervision,  theU.  S.  bureau 
of  education  paying  the  salaries  for  much  of  the  office  work,  as  the  library  was  to  be 

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6  A.  L.  A.  CATALOG 

its  permanent  property  at  the  end  of  the  Columbian  exposition  of  1893,  where  the 
A.  L.  A.  library  was  exhibited  and  attractt^d  great  attention.  The  list  has  been  used 
by  thousands  of  libraries  and  private  bu3'ers  as  a  guide  in  selection. 

In  1894  a  committee  was  appointed,  with  Mrs  Fairchild  as  chairman,  to 
prepare  needed  supplements.  Progress  was  delayed  by  many  diffi('ulties,  and  just 
as  the  section  on  education  was  to  go  to  the  printer,  it  was  proposed  that  instead 
of  a  supplement  a  new  work  complete  in  itself  should  be  prepared  as  the  chief 
A.  L.  A.  exhibit  at  the  St  Louis  exposition.  This  plan  was  adopted.  The  New  York 
state  librar}^  had,  in  1889,  authorized  its  director  as  editor  of  the  Catalog  to  pre- 
pare and  issue  it  as  a  state  library  publication.  Though  relieved  of  publication  of 
the  1893  volume  by  the  cooperation  of  the  Bureau  of  education,  the  New  York  state 
librar}'  continued  to  gather  lists  and  notes  as  other  duties  permitted  and  when  the 
Bureau  of  education  found  itself  unable  to  bring  out  the  revised  edition  as  hoped, 
the  regents  of  the  New  York  state  library  repeated  their  authority  to  prepare  and 
issue  it  and  secured  from  the  legislature  a  special  appropriation  covering  part  of  the 
expenses. 

The  American  library  association  having  placed  in  the  hands  of  its  publishing 
board  its  interest  in  the  undertaking,  the  board  welcomed  the  assumption  by  the  New 
York  state  library  of  the  editorial  work,  and  supplemented  the  financial  provision 
made  by  the  state  of  New  York  by  an  appropriation  of  $1,200  (afterwards  I'aised  to 
^1,500)  to  meet  the  necessary  expense.  The  board  has  exercised  a  general  super- 
vision over  the  work  and  has  determined  questions  affecting  its  form  and  general 
character.  Most  important,  the  Library  of  Congress  agreed  to  share  the  burden  by 
printing  and  distributing  it  widely  as  one  of  its  publications,  thus  giving  it  a  much 
larger  free  circulation  than  would  have  been  possible  for  a  state  publication. 

General  plan.  The  list  includes  7,520  volumes  specially  adapted  to  small 
libi'aries  and  those  just  starting,  but  suitable  also  for  anj'  public  library.  Except  a 
few  of  the  most  important  foreign  classics  in  the  original,  only  such  foreign  works 
as  are  available  in  English  translations  are  included.  While  this  Catalog^  when 
carefully  revised,  will  be  the  best  within  the  prescribed  limits  of  size  and  purpose 
that  the  combined  wisdom  of  our  most  experienced  librarians  and  specialists  can 
produce,  no  editors  could  hope  to  make  a  selection  from  the  vast  mass  of  books  of 
all  ages  and  tongues  wholly  satisfactory  even  to  themselves. 

Best  as  applied  to  this  Catalog  means  relativel}"  to  the  general  reader.  An 
accurate,  interesting  and  comprehensive  statement  in  untechnical  language  that  is 
best  for  a  general  reader  may  be  mere  a  b  c  to  a  specialist,  while  the  most  recent, 
exact  and  exhaustive  treatise  best  for  a  specialist  maj'^  be  the  worst  for  a  general 
reader  because  too  technical  to  be  intelligible.  Though  a  mediocre  book  has  some- 
times been  chosen  because  there  is  nothing  better  meeting  the  conditions,  it  is  hoped 
that  nothing  untrustworthy  or  ephemeral  has  been  admitted.  Out  of  print  books 
are  omitted  unless  ver}'  important  and  soon  to  be  on  the  market  again. 

Titles  have  been  condensed  b}'  omitting  unessential  words.  American  importer 
and  price  when  ascei'tained  are  given  rather  than  foreign  publisher. 

Technical  books.  Many  of  the  most  valuable  works  proposed  by  experts  have 
been  omitted  because  outside  the  scope  of  this  list,  which  is  primarily  for  general 
readers  and  not  for  professional  men  or  special  students,  but  it  includes  many  tech- 


EDITORIAL  PRf:FACE  7 

nical  books  on  industries  common  to  most  conmmnities,  e.  j^.  engineerinj^  and  engi- 
neering materials,  sanitation,  building,  etc-. 

Adaptation  to  very  small  libraries.  To  make  the  Catalog  as  helpful  as  possible 
to  the  smallest  libraries  that  can  start  with  only  1,000,  2,000  or  5,000  volumes,  in  the 
next  edition  the  1,000  best  to  bu}'^  first  will  be  marked  1,  the  1,000  that  added  to  1 
will  make  the  most  useful  2,000  will  be  marked  2,  and  those  that  added  to  1  and  2 
will  make  the  most  useful  5,000  will  be  marked  5,  This  does  not  mean  that  books 
marked  1  are  better  than  the  others,  but  merely  that  they  are  considered  the  most 
useful  combination  for  a  library  limited  to  1,000,  and  so  likewise  of  2  and  5. 

Classification.  The  definite  purpose  of  this  book  is  to  guide  in  selecting  books, 
either  to  read  or  bu}-;  its  form  is  chosen  solely  for  this  use  regardless  of  what  may 
be  best  for  libraries  in  their  own  catalogs.  For  its  peculiar  use  it  must  be  classed 
b}'  subjects  for  convenience  of  both  reader  and  buyer.  It  was  also  desirable  to  allow 
the  printing  in  separate  pamphlets  of  any  classes  for  which  there  should  be  special 
demand.  The  Decimal  classification  was  chosen  because  its  use  was  much  more 
general  than  any  other  and  its  adoption  would  convenience  the  largest  number; 
because  all  material  for  this  Catalog  for  27  years  has  been  kept  in  this  order;  and 
because  the  New  York  state  library,  where  the  editorial  work  was  done,  could  not  use 
any  other  method  without  much  confusion  and  extra  labor. 

In  cases  where  several  different  numbers  would  be  equally  correct,  that  one  has 
been  chosen  which  seemed  practically  best  for  public  libraries:  e.  g.  Plato  and  Aristotle 
are  classed  in  literature  rather  than  in  philosophy  or  political  science,  where  they  would 
go  if  classed  strictly  by  content  instead  of  in  view  of  their  larger  use  as  classical  litera- 
ture; Burton's  Anatomy  of  melancholy  is  put  in  English  miscellany  instead  of  under  its 
specific  subject;  children's  primers  and  readers  are  classed  in  literature  instead  of  in 
education,  as  they  are  chosen  for  their  storybook  value  and  not  for  their  bearing  on 
education.  Under  some  heads  a  comparatively  unimportant  book  appears  because 
its  author's  works  as  a  whole  are  included:  e.  g.  under  701  Schiller's  Essays  sesthetical; 
under  610  Holmes'  Medical  essays  now  nearl}-  10  years  out  of  date. 

Proportion  by  subject.  The  number  of  volumes  in  each  main  subject  is  given 
for  the  Catalog  of  1893  followed  by  like  numbers  for  this  book.  Numbers  in  each 
class  cover  also  a  selection  of  juveniles  made  by  special  students  of  children's 
reading. 

18»:S  1904 


Per  cent 

VolumeN 

Per  cent 

Volumes 

4 

227 

1.9 

148 

( reneral  works  including  Bibliography 

2 

96 

1.9 

143 

Philosophy 

4 

220 

4.2 

319 

Religion 

8 

424 

8 

604 

Sociology 

2 

108 

1.6 

123 

Language 

7 

355 

6.2 

471 

Natural  science 

5 

268 

6 

453 

Useful  arts 

4 

225 

4.7 

354 

Fine  arts  including  Mufic  and  Sports 

14 

694 

13.4 

1001 

Literature 

16 

809 

16.3 

1226 

Fiction 

15 

756 

13.  3 

973 

History 

8 

413 

9.1 

685 

Travel 

12 

635 

13.5 

1020 

Biogra;»hy 

101  5230  100.1  7520 


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A.  L.  A.  CATALOG 


A.  L.  A.  library.  The  United  States  bureau  of  education  has  the  complete 
collection  included  in  the  1893  catalog  as  exhibited  at  the  Chicago  exposition. 
Frederick  M.  Crunden,  librarian  of  St  Louis  public  library,  vice  chairman  of  the 
committee  on  library  exhibit  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  exposition,  has  collected  this 
library  of  1904  as  an  exhibit  of  a  model  town  library  in  the  Missouri  state  building. 
This  will  probably  be  retained  by  the  St  Louis  public  library  after  the  exposition 
closes.  The  Library  of  Congress  has  also  bought  every  book  in  the  list  not  already 
in  its  collection,  and  the  New  York  state  library  always  buys  an}^  books  it  may  lack 
to  make  its  A.  L.  A.  catalog  complete.  These  libraries  can  be  kept  up  to  date  by 
adding  or  withdrawing  books  as  fast  as  changes  are  made.  It  is  expected  that  many 
public  libraries  will  start  by  buying  the  entire  list. 

Selection.  The  following  circulars  sent  by  the  editor  to  critics  will  show  the 
exact  plan  on  which  the  work  was  done  and  make  clear  what  the  collaborators  aimed 
to  do. 

SUGGESTIONS    FOB   MABEING    LISTS 

15  November  1902 

Tentative  lists.  The  basis  for  selection  in  each  subject  will  be  the  A.  L.  A.  catalog  of  1893  sup- 
plemented by  lists  of  later  publications.  As  presumption  will  be  in  favor  of  books  already  in  the  Cat- 
alog, the  main  task  of  selection  will  lie  in  the  supplementary  lists,  which  are  intended  to  contain  all 
books  since  1893  with  any  claim  to  consideration.  Please  feel,  however,  as  much  freedom  in  adding 
as  in  striking  out  titles;  for  in  spite  of  the  care  taken  in  making  up  the  lists,  some  appropriate  works 
may  have  been  overlooked. 

Marking  scheme.  If  critics  will  use  the  following  scheme  in  marking  lists,  it  will  secure  uni- 
formity that  will  greatly  lighten  the  labor  of  combining  returns  for  the  revised  list  on  which  a  second 
criticism  will  be  asked  before  publication. 

PLEASE    PUT   SYMBOL    IN    LEFT    MARGIN    BEFORE   TITLE 


Symbol 

Meaning 

+ 

Keep 

++ 

Keep  without  fail 

— 

Reject 

= 

Reject  without  fail 

o 

No  opinion 

Symbol 
? 

+? 
_? 

o.p. 


Meanlnsr 
Uncertain 
Inclined  to  keep 
Inclined  to  reject 
Out  of  print 


Please  note  at  least  briefly  the  reason  for  which  you  reject  or  incline  to  reject  a  book;  e.  g.  out  of 
date  (o  d),  too  technical  (tt),  inaccurate  (i),  too  little  demand  (d),  vicious  (v)  The  abbreviations 
given  in  (  )  may  be  used  instead  of -writing  words  in  full. 

Rejection.     From  the  lists  are  to  be  discarded: 

1  Books  out  of  print,  unless  still  readily  obtainable  and  not  replaced  by  something  better,  e.  g. 
there  is  nothing  to  take  the  place  of  the  U.  S.  report  of  1876  on  public  libraries,  and  it  is  easily  gotten 
of  secondhand  dealers; 

2  Books  superseded  by  others  giving  newer  information  or  theories,  e.  g.  those  on  countries  where 
conditions  have  changed  like  the  West  Indies  or  Philippines,  or  on  rapidly  growing  sciences  and 
industries  like  chemistry  and  electricity; 

3  Editions  superseded  by  those  distinctly  better  for  public  libraries,  but  specify  preferred  edition; 

4  Books  that  for  other  reasons  you  believe  can  be  more  advantageously  replaced  by  others,  noting 
in  each  case  why  you  discard; 

""-'"    5  Books  that  you  think  have  no  claim  to  a  place  in  so  limited  a  list  of  this  character. 

Notes.  Either  formulated  notes,  rough  notes  or  comments  as  a  basis  for  notes,  original  or  quoted, 
whether  giving  your  own  estimate  or  facts  useful  to  a  reader  trying  to  choose  between  different  books, 


EDITORIAL  PREFACE  9 

are  specially  requested,  as  they  will  be  the  most  helpful  feature  of  the  Catalog.  As  many  titles  Avill  be 
annotated  as  practicable  in  the  short  time  available  for  this  edition  and  the  annotation  completed  in  a 
later  edition.  References  to  good  notes  already  in  print,  with  criticism  of  either  matter  or  manner, 
would  be  much  appreciated. 

Among  important  items  for  notes  are  point  of  view;  trustworthiness;  scope;  characteristics  of 
style  (didactic,  colloquial,  interesting,  witty,  dry,  involved  or  difficult  to  follow,  etc.);  scene;  i>eriod; 
class  of  readers  to  which  adapted. 

Edition.  If  you  would  retain  a  book  but  substitute  a  different  edition,  cancel  description  of 
edition  given  and  specify  preferred  edition. 

Suggested  method.  Labor  on  the  lists  will  probably  be  minimized  by  marking  first  the  +  + 
and  =;  i.  e.  the  two  extremes  of  books  positively  rejected  or  included.  A  rough  count  of  those 
included  then  quickly  shows  whether  they  must  be  weeded  out  to  come  within  the  allowance  to  that 
subject  for  8,000  volumes  or  whether  more  ma,y  be  added. 

The  labor  asked  of  those  who  kindly  assist  in  this  work  will  be  made  as  light  as  possible  by  fur- 
nishing lists  ready  for  quick  checking  with  the  symbols  above,  which  with  a  minimum  of  work  will 
indicate  the  critics'  judgment  and  preference. 

FINAL  REVISION  OF  LISTS 

15  January  1904 

The  lists  submitted  for  final  expression  of  opinion  are  made  up  by  the  associate  editor  for  selection, 
Mrs  H.  L.  Elmendorf,  special  bibliographer  of  the  Buffalo  public  library,  after  comparison  of  votes 
of  specialists  and  advisory  board,  often  supplemented  by  reference  to  reviews  or  examination  of  the 
books  themselves. 

The  estimated  quota,  or  proportion,  for  each  class  has  been  filled  in  the  printed  galleys.  If  you 
wish  to  add  books,  either  from  the  typewritten  lists  or  as  new  suggestions,  please  indicate,  if  possible, 
what  books  you  would  take  out  in  return  for  those  that  you  would  put  in. 

As  this  Catalog  is  not  a  bibliography  of  the  best  books  from  a  scholar's  point  of  view,  but  a  list  of 
books  most  practically  useful  to  a  small  public  library,  those  out  of  print  are  omitted  unless  still 
readily  obtainable. 

Classification.  Please  do  not  discard  a  book  suitable  for  this  Catalog  merely  because  found  under 
a  head  where  it  does  not  belong,  but  say  why  it  should  be  classed  elsewhere.  Classification  of  all 
books  retained  will  be  carefully  revised. 

Notes.  Comments  of  two  distinct  kinds  are  asked:  those  helpful  to  editors  in  finally  deciding 
what  books  to  include;  those  helpful  to  readers  in  choosing  what  books  to  read.  Please  add  informa- 
tion that  you  consider  important,  specially  on  the  following  points:  preferred  editions,  with  character- 
istics of  more  expensive  or  cheaper  editions  that  should  .be  mentioned  in  notes;  details  of  type  or 
printing  making  a  book  unusually  agreeable  or  tiresome  to  the  eyes;  whether  reprint  from  periodicals; 
index,  whether  good,  bad,  or  lacking;  point  of  view — whig,  socialist,  catholic,  etc.;  scope  and  purpose; 
its  rank  in  literature  of  the  subject;  marked  characteristics  of  style;  scene;  period;  class  of  readers  to 
which  adapted. 

As  the  time  is  very  short  for  the  work  still  to  be  done,  please  return  your  criticisms  by  earliest 
possible  mail.     We  greatly  wish  your  final  opinion,  but  can  not  delay  work  for  belated  returns. 

Notes  for  future  editions.  Immediately  on  publication  revision  will  begin  for 
the  next  edition,  specially  in  adding  desirable  notes.  An  extra  copy  for  marking  b}^ 
the  system  adopted  will  be  sent  to  anyone  willing  to  give  the  editors  the  benefit  of 
his  criticisms.  All  suggestions  made  will  be  so  arranged  as  to  insure  consideration 
when  the  next  edition  is  printed.  No  one  can  do  a  greater  service  to  this  Catalog 
than  those  who  point  out  its  faults,  except  those  who  show  definitely  how  to  improve 
it.  No  one  can  be  more  keenly  alive  to  its  imperfections  than  those  who  know  it 
best,  its  makers. 


10  A.  L.  A.  CATALOG 

AcknoTvledgments.  For  20  3'ears  the  present  editor  has  persisted  in  his  faith 
that  this  Catalog  would  some  time  appear  because  it  was  the  most  important  -and 
vahiable  single  book  that  could  be  made  to  aid  in  the  great  public  library  movement. 
It  is  fitting  to  record  here  acknowledgments  to  those  who  have  made  it  possible. 

1  To  the  New  York  state  library,  which  for  15  years  has  kept  this  Catalog 
steadily  in  view,  has  borne  the  heaviest  burdens  of  preparation,  and  proposes  with 
such  cooperation  as  it  can  get  to  continue  the  work  and  make  each  succeeding  edition 
better.  This  library  selected  the  original  lists,  digested  all  returns,  wrote  all 
circulars  and  conducted  all  correspondence,  classed  the  books  by  'the  Decimal 
classification^  furnished  the  majority  of  the  notes  and  edited  all  of  them,  made  the 
index  and  edited  copy  for  the  class  list. 

Special  acknowledgment  is  due  to  Walter  Stanle}'  Biscoe  and  Miss  Martha  T. 
Wheeler,  whose  practical  experience  in  book  selection  and  annotation  and  biblio- 
graphic knowledge  have  made  their  unflagging  cooperation  invaluable;  and  to  Miss 
Elva  L.  Bascom,  who  took  immediate  charge  of  routine  and  clerical  detail,  condensed 
hundreds  of  notes  from  reviews  (many  of  them  among  the  best  in  the  Catalog)^  edited 
much  of  the  cop}^,  and  gave  practical  advice  in  formulating  plans.  That  there  are 
not  more  errors  is  largely  due  to  her  unceasing  vigilance. 

2  To  the  Library  of  Congress  for  generous  cooperation  far  bej^ond  its  original 
promises.  Besides  bearing  the  whole  cost  of  printing  and  distributing  this  volume, 
it  printed  and  mailed  preliminary  and  revised  lists,  and  has  made  and  published  card 
and  dictionary  catalogs  of  the  whole  collection. 

The  Library  of  Congress  staff  throughout  the  work  has  cooperated  most  warmly 
to  secure  improvements  both  in  substance  and  form,  and  to  correct  mistakes  both  in 
and  out  of  their  definite  province.  The  editors  and  public  are  under  deep  obligation 
for  the  generous  cooperation  and  warm  personal  interest  constantly  shown  in  this 
work  by  the  Librarian  of  Congress  and  his  staff*. 

3  To  Mr  W.  F.  Cutter,  librarian,  Forbes  library,  Northampton,  Mass.,  for 
furnishing  expansive  classification  numbers  for  the  entire  collection  and  for  the 
synopsis  of  the  Expansive  Classification  which  precedes  the  dictionary  catalog. 
These  numbers  appear  both  in  the  dictionary  catalog  and  on  the  printed  cards  of 
the  Library  of  Congress. 

4  To  the  A.  L.  A.  publishing  board  for  its  appropriation  of  $1,500  towards 
expenses,  for  its  warm  interest  in  the  work,  and  for  authorizing  the  issue  under  its 
auspices,  thus  recognizing  more  fully  in  fact  that  it  represents  the  cooperation  of 
nearly  300  librarians  and  specialists,  and  so  is  not  alone  from  the  New  York  state 
library'  and  Librar}^  of  Congress,  but,  as  its  original  name  suggests,  represents  the 
A.  L.  A. 

5  To  the  250  collaborators  and  critics  carefully  selected  from  the  entire  country 
as  best  able  to  advise  in  their  respective  fields,  who  have  given  without  compensation 
more  thought  and  labor  and  have  contributed  more  suggestions  and  notes  than  could 
be  reasonably  expected  from  men  whose  days  are  crowded  with  important  duties. 

The  makers  of  the  Catalog  are  under  greatest  obligation  to  Prof.  James  Hardy 
Ropes,  of  Harvard,  whose  generous  offer  to  substitute  a  carefully  balanced  list  on 
religion  for  the  rough  original  list  was  cordially  accepted.  His  list  was  made  the 
working  basis  for  further  criticism,  though  the  resulting  list,  as  was  inevitable,  varies 
greath'  from  his  selection. 


EDITORIAL  PREFACE  11 

6  To  Mrs  H.  L.  Elniendorf,  to  whose  rare  qualifications  for  this  work  much  of 
its  merit  is  due.  As  librarian  of  the  Milwaukee  public  librar}-  and  later  as  special 
bibliographer  of  the  Buffalo  public  library  she  has  given  so  nmch  attention  to  the 
needs  of  the  average  public  library  that  she  seemed  best  qualified  for  this  important 
position,  which  she  has  so  acceptably  filled.  Her  choice  of  the  7,520  volumes  was 
made  from  a  list  of  three  times  that  number  containing  much  conflicting  opinion. 
Besides  deciding  on  the  books  to  be  included  she  also  gave  most  valuable  aid  in 
furnishing  notes  and  in  choosing  and  revising  others  from  the  vast  m'ass  of  those 
under  consideration. 

No  man  or  conunittee  could  possibh'  make  such  a  selection  without  leaving 
grounds  for  criticism  from  various  points  of  view.  In  many  cases  several  recognized 
authorities  insisted  that  a  certain  book  should  be  added  or  omitted,  while  others 
equallj'^  good  insisted  on  just  the  reverse.  The  selection  editor  had  all  the  reasons 
from  both  sides  before  her,  in  addition  to  a  lifelong  and  intimate  knowledge  of 
public  library  needs  far  beyond  most  of  the  critics.  With  rare  skill,  industry  and 
patience  she  has  made  the  list  after  full  consideration  of  pros  and  cons.  In  the 
judgment  of  those  who  know  most  about  this  catalog  and  the  people  for  whom 
it  is  intended,  no  one  else  would  have  done  this  work  better. 

7  To  Miss  May  Seymour,  associate  editor,  to  whom  the  entire  executive  work 
was  committed.  In  both  1903  and  1904  she  has  given  not  only  every  working  hour 
that  could  be  taken  from  other  duties  but  has  added  evenings,  holida3'^s  and  vacations. 
After  plans  were  completed  the  editor  left  their  execution  to  her,  and  in  30  5'ears' 
experience  he  has  never  been  better  satisfied  with  the  performance  of  delegated  duties. 
Besides  her  executive  duties,  she  has  been  constantly  and  most  efficientl}'  active  in 
every  department,  and  her  rare  skill  and  devotion  to  this  work  have  added  much  to 
its  practical  value.     To  no  other  person  are  so  great  acknowledgments  due. 

Melvil  Dewey,  Edltm' 
Albany,  N.  Y.  10  Sept.  190J^ 


LISTS  OF    ABBREVIATIONS 

ADDRESS  LIST  OF  PUBLISHERS 
SERIES  ABBREVIATIONS 
AUTHORITIES  FOR  NOTES 
GENERAL  ABBREVIATIONS 


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ADDRESS  LIST  OF  PUBLISHERS 

Arranered  by  abbreviations  used  in  entries 

A.  L.  A.  pub.  board American  library  association.     Publishing  board  Boston 

G.  Allen George  Allen,  156  Charing  Cross  Road,  London  W.  C. 

W.  H.  Allen W.  H.  Allen  &  co.  limited,  64  Cannon  st.  London  E.  C. 

AUyn Allyn  &  Bacon,  172  Tremont  st.  Boston 

Altemus Henry  Altemus  co.  507-513  Cherry  st.  Philadelphia 

Amer.  arch American  architect  co.  211  Tremont  st.  Boston 

Amer.  Baptist American  Baptist  publication  society,  1420  Chestnut  st.  Phila- 
delphia 

Amer.  bk.  &  Bible  h American  book  and  Bible  house  Astor  pi.  N.  Y. 

Amer.  bk.  co American  book  co.  Washington  sq.  N.  Y. 

Amer.  elec.  co American  electrician  co.  120  Liberty  st.  New  York 

Amer.  pub.  health  ass' n American  public  health  association,  Sec'y  1903,  C:  O.  Probst, 

Columbus  0. 

Amer.  sheep  breeder  co American  sheep  breeder  co.  press,  Chicago 

Amer.  tract  soc American  tract  society,  1 50  Nassau  st.  N.  Y. 

Amer.  unit,  ass'n American  unitarian  association,  25  Beacon  st.  Boston 

Americana  co Americana  co.  N.  Y. 

Andrus Andrus  &  Church,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Anthony  &  co E.  &  H.  T.  Anthony  &  co.  124  5th  av.  N.  Y.     . 

Anthony  &  S Anthony  &  Scovill  co.  124  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Appleton D.  Appleton  &  co.  436  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Arch,  record  co Architectural  record  co.  14  Vesey  st.  N.  Y. 

Armstrong A.  C.  Armstrong  &  son,  3  &  5  W.  18  st.  N.  Y. 

Arnold Arnold  &  co.  418-422  Sansom  st.  I^hiladelphia 

E.  Arnold Edward  Arnold,  37  Bedford  st.  Strand,  London  W.  C. 

Art  craft  inst Art  craft  institute,  Chicago 

Ath.  office Athenaeum  office,  11  Bream's  buildings.  Chancery  Lane,  Lon- 
don E.  C. 

Audel.*. Theodore  Audel  &  co.  63  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Avil Avil  printing  co.  1001  Chestnut  st.  Philadelphia 

Bacon E.  H.  Bacon  &  co.  8  Beacon  st.  Boston 

Baird Henry  Carey  Baird  &  co.  810  Walnut  st.  Philadelphia 

Baker  &  T Baker  &  Taylor  co.  33-37  E.  17th  st.  N.  Y. 

Baker,  V.  &  co Baker,  Voorhis  &  co.  66  Nassau  st.  N.  Y. 

Bardeen ,  C.  W.  Bardeen,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  ' 

Barnes A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.  156  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Bates Bates  &  Guild  co.  42  Chauncy  st.  Boston 

Batsford see  Scribner. 

Bell George  Bell  &  sons,  York  st.  Covent  Garden,  London 

Benziger Benziger  bros.  36-38  Barclay  st.  N.  Y. 

Bergraann J.  F.  Bergmann,  Wiesbaden,  Germany 

Biddle Drexel  Biddle,  415  Locust  st.  Philadelphia 

Bigelow E.  F.  Bigelow,  Stamford,  Ct. 

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14  A.  L.  A.  CATALOG 

Birchard C.  C.  Birchard  &  co.  22 1  Columbus  av.  Boston 

Black Adam  &  Charles  Blat^k,  4  Soho  sq.  London-  ' 

Blackie Blackie  &  son  limited,  50  Old  Bailey,  London  E.  C. 

Blackwood William  Blackwood  &  sons,  37  Paternoster  Row,  Ivondon  E.  C. 

J.Blackwood James  Blackwood   &  co.   8  Lovell's  court.  Paternoster  Row, 

London  E.  C. 

Blakiston P.  Blakiston's  son  &  co.  1012  Walnut  st.  Philadelphia 

Bobbs-Merrill  co see  Merrill 

Bookkeeper , Bookkeeper  publishing  co.  Detroit 

Bookseller  &  N Bookseller  &  Newsman,  49  W.  24th  st.  X.  Y. 

Boston  bk.  co Boston  book  co.  83-91  Francis  st.  Back  Bay,  Boston 

Boston  educ.  pub.  co Educational  pub.  co.  50  Bromfield  st.  Boston 

Bo  wen-Merrill  co see  Merrill 

Bradbury Bradbury,  Agnew  &  C(^.  10  Bouverie  st.  Loudon  E.  C. 

Bradlee  Whidden ..see  Knight  &  Millet  co. 

Bradley Milton  Bradley  co.  Springfield,  Mass. 

Brentano Brentano's,  5-9  Union  sq.  N.  Y. 

Briggs William  Briggs,  Toronto,  Canada 

Brown Brown  &  Sharpe  manufacturing  co.  Providence,  R.  1. 

Bnbier Bubier  publishing  co.  Box  709,  Lynn,  ^lasf^. 

Burrows Burrows  bros.  co.  133  Euclid  av.  Cleveland,  O. 

Burt A.  L.  Burt  co.  52-58  Duane  st.  N.  Y. 

Butler J.  W.  Butler  paper  co.  212-218  Monroe  st.  Chicago 

Caldwell H.  M.  Caldwell  co.  208-218  Summer  st.  Boston 

Callaghan Callaghan  &  co.  114  Monroe  st.  Chicago 

Camb.  univ Cambridge  university  press,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

Campagne H.  C.  A.  Campagne,  Tiel,  Netherlands 

Caspar C.  N.  Caspar  co.  book  emporium,  437  E.  Water  st.  Milwaukee, 

Wis. 

Cassell Cassell  &  co.  La  Belle  Sauvage  Yard,  Ludgate  Hill,  London  E.  C. 

Cathedral  lib.  ass'n Cathedral  library  association,  534-536  Amsterdam  av.  N!  Y. 

Catholic  pub.  soc... Catholic  publication  society,  N.  Y. 

Caygill E.  Caygill,  112  W.  14th  St.  N.  Y. 

Cement  &  engin.  n Cement  &  engineering  news,  164  La  Salle  st.  Chicago 

Century Century  co.  Union  sq.  N.  Y. 

Chambers W.  &  R.  Chambers  limited,  47  Paternoster  Row,  London 

Chapman Chapman  &  Hall  limited,  1 1  Henrietta  st.  Covent  (iardeu,  Lon- 
don W.  C. 

Charity  org.  soc Charity  organization  society,  105  E.  22d  st.  N.  Y. 

Charpentier see  Fasquelle  , 

Chatto Chatto  &  Windus,  111  St.  Martin's  Lane,  Charing  Cross,  Lon- 
don W.  C. 

Chautauqua  bur.  pub Chautauqua  bureau  of  publication,  Cleveland,  O. 

Chautauqua  press Chautauqua  press,  Springfield,  O. 

Chemical  pub.  co Chemical  publishing  co.  Easton,  Pa. 

Chic.  kind.  tr.  school Kindergarten  training  school,  Chicago 

Chic,  univ University  of  Chicago  press,  Chicago 

Christian  lit.  co see  Scribner 

Christian  press  ass'n Christian  press  association  pub.  co.  26  Barclay  st.  N.  Y. 

Churchman Churchman  co.  47  Lafayette  pi.  N.  Y. 

Clarendon see  Oxford  university  press. 

A.  S.  Clark A.  S.  Clark,  174  Fulton  st.  N.  Y. 

C.  M.  Clark CM.  Clark  publishing  co.  211  Tremont  st.  Boston 

R.  Clarke Robert  Clarke  co.  14-16  E.  4th  st.  Cincinnati,  O. 

W.  B.  Clarke W.  B.  Clarke  co.  Park  &  Tremont  st.  Boston 


LIST  OF  PUBLISHERS  15 

Coates Henry  T.  Coates  &  co.  919  Walnut  st.  Philatlelphia 

Comstock W :  T.  Comstock ,  23  Warren  st.  N.  Y. 

Comstock  pub.  co Comstock  publishing  co.  43  East  av.  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Constiible Archibald  Constable  &  co.  limited,  2  Whitehall  Gardens,  West- 
minster, Eng. 

Contemporary  pub.  co Contemporary  publishing  co.  5  Beekman  st.  N.  Y. 

Co-operative  ass'n Co-operative  association,  Madison,  Wis. 

Copp Copp,  Clark  co.  limited,  Toronto,  Canada 

Craig J:  Alexander  Craig,  Ames,  la. 

Cram G:  F.  Cram,  552-55(LWabash  av.  Chicago 

Crane Crane  &  co.  Topeka,TCan. 

Cremer Cremer  &  Bicknell,  Cleveland,  O. 

Critic Critic  CO.  27-29  W.  23d  st.  N.  Y. 

Crowell T:  Y.  Crowell  &  co.  426-428  W.  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Gushing Harry  C.  Gushing  jr,  39  Cortland  st.  N.  Y. 

Daldy,  Isbister  &  co s^ee  Isbister. 

Pavis F.  A.  Davis  co.  1914-1916  Cherry  st.  Philadelphia. 

Dawbarn Dawbarn  &  Ward  limited  6  Farringdon  Road,  Ixjndon  E.  G. 

Dawson S:  E:  Dawson,  Ottawa,  Canada 

Decker J:  W.  Decker,  Columbus,  O. 

De  La  Mare A.  T.  De  La  Mare  printing  &  pub.  co.  2-8  Duane  st.  X.  Y. 

Dent J.  M.  Dent  &  co.  29-30  Bedford  st.  London  W.  G. 

Deutsch  CO Deutsch  lithographing  &  printing  co.  Baltimore,  Md. 

De  Wolfe De  Wolfe,  Fiske  &  co.  361  &  365  Washington  st.  Boston 

Dial Dial  co.  Fine  Arts  bldg.  Chicago 

Dillingham G:  W.  Dillingham  co.  119-121  W.  23d  st.  N.  Y. 

Dodd Dodd,  Mead  &  co.  372  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Donohue M.  A.  Donohue  &  co.  407-429  Dearborn  st.  Chicago 

Doubleday Doubleday,  Page  &  co.  34  Union  sq.  N.  Y. 

Drake F:  J.  Drake  &  co.  211  E.  Madison  st.  Chicago 

Duckworth Duckworth  &  co.  3  Henrietta  st.  Covent  Garden,  London  W.  0 

Dulau Dulau  &  co.  37  Soho  sq.  London 

Dutton E.  P.  Dutton  &  co.  31  W.  23d  st.  N.  Y. 

Eaton Eaton  &  Mains,  150  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Educ.  pub.  CO Educational  publishing  co.  50  Bromfield  st.  Boston 

Elec.  rev.  pub.  co Electrical  review  publishing  co.  13-21  Park  row,  N.  Y. 

Elec.  world  &  engin nee  McGraw 

Ellis  &  E Ellis  &  Elvey,  29  New  Bond  st.  W.  London 

Ellis  &  K Ellis  &  Keene,  9  Ray  st.  Farringdon  st.  London  E.  G. 

G:  H.  Ellis G:  H.  Ellis  co.  272  Congress  st.  Boston 

J:S.  P:ilis J:S.  Ellis,  Muncie,  Ind. 

L.  H.  Ellis L.  H.  Ellis  &  co.  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 

Ellis  pub.  CO Ellis  publishing  co.  58  W.  Main  st.  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Engin.  &  min.  j Engineering  &  mining  journal,  261  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Engin.  m Engineering  magazine  press,  120-122  Liberty  st.  N.  Y. 

Engin.  n Engineering  news  publishing  co.  220  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Engin.  rec ^ee  McGraw 

Estes Dana  Estes  &  co.  208-218  Summer  st.  Boston 

Excelsior P^xcelsior  publishing  house,  8  Murray  st.  N.  Y. 

Eyre Press  of  Eyre  bros.  350  Front  st.  Memphis,'  Tenn. 

Eyre  &  S Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  E.  Harding  st.  Ix)ndon  E.  C. 

Fabian  office Fabian  office,  London 

Faaquelle Eugene  Fasquelle,  1 1  Rue  de  Grenelle,  Paris 

Fed.  bk.  co Federal  book  co.  52-58  Duane  st.  N.  Y. 

Fenno R.  F.  Fenno  &  co.  11  E.  16th  st.  N.  Y. 


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Ferris Ferris  &  Leach,  29^-31  N.  7th  st.  Philadelphia 

Firmin-Didot Firmin-Didot  &  cie,  66  Rue  Jacob,  Paris 

Flanagan A.  Flanagan  co.  266  Wabash  av.  Chicago 

Fords Fords,    Howard  &  Hulbert  (out  of  business;  part  of  books 

furnished  by  Baker  &  Taylor  co. ) 

Forest  &  stream Forest  &  stream  publishing  co.  346  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Fox Fox,  Duffield /<:  CO.  36  E.  2l8t  st.  N.  Y. 

Friedenwald  co Friedenwald  co.  32  S.  Paca  st.  Baltimore,  Md. 

Frowde see  Oxford  university  Press. 

Funk Funk  &  Wagnalls  co.  30  Lafayette  PI.  N.  Y. 

E.  Gaebler E(r  Gaebler's  geographisches  Institut,  Leipzig 

Gramier Gamier  freres,  Paris 

Gas  engine Gas-engine  publishing  co.  Goodall  bldg,  Cincinnati,  O. 

.Gibbings Gibbings  &  co.  limited  18  Bury  st.  London  W.  C. 

J.  K.  Gill J.  K.  Gill  CO.  Portland,  Or. 

Upcott  Gill L.  TTpcott  Gill,  Bazaar  bldgs,  Drury  lane,  London 

Ginn Ginn  &  co.  29  Beacon  st.  Boston 

Globe  pict.  bk  co L^j^^^  ^^j^^^j  ^^^^  ^^  j3g  ^^^  ^^^  ^^  Y. 

Globe  school  bk.  co J 

Goodspeed C:  E.  Goodspeed,  5a  Park  st.  Boston 

Gorham Edwin  S.  Gorham,  283-285  4th  av.  N.Y. 

Goschen G.  J.  Goschen'sche  Verlagshandlung,  Leipzig 

Gov't  print,  off Government  printing  office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Grant J:  Grant,  31  George  4  Bridge,  Edinburgh 

Grevel H.  Grevel  &  co.  33  King  st.  Covent  Garden,  London  W.  C. 

G.  Grote G.  Grote'sche,  Verlagsbuchandlung,  Berlin 

H.  F.  Grote H.  F.  Grote,  Arnsberg,  Germany 

Grout Abel  Joel  Grout,  360  Lenox  road,  Flatbush,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Hachette Hachette  &  cie,  79  Boulevard  Saint-Germain,  Paris 

Hamersly Lewis  R.  Hamersly  co.  49  Wall  st.  N.  Y. 

Hardy Hardy  publishing  co.  Box  61,  N.  Y. 

Harison W:  Beverley  HarLson,  65  E.  59th  st.  N.Y. 

Harper Harper  &  bros.  Franklin  sq.  N.  Y. 

F.  P.Harper Francis  P.  Harper,  14  W.  22d  st.  N.Y. 

Harvard Harvard  university,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Hazell Hazell,  Watson  &  Viney  limited,  52  Long  Acre,  London  W.  C. 

Heath D.  C.  Heath  &  co.  110-120  Boy Iston  st.  Boston 

Hempel Verlag  von  Hempels  Klassiker- Ausgaben,  Crusius  str.  8.  Leipzig 

Henley Norman  W.  Henley  &  co.  132  Nassau  st.  N.  Y. 

Herder : B.  Herder,  17  S.  Broadway,  St  Louis 

Hmds Hinds,  Noble,  &  Eldredge,  31-35  W.  15th  st.  N.  Y. 

Hist.  pub.  co Historical  publishing  co.  36  St  James  av.  Toronto,  Canada 

Hodder Hodder  &  Stoughton,  27  Paternoster  Row,  London 

Hodges Hodges,  Figgis  &  co.  limited,  104  Grafton  st.  Dublin 

Hoffman ^, J:  V.  Hoffman,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Holman 1 : A.  J.  Holman  &  co.  1222  Arch  st.  Philadelphia 

Holt Henry  Holt  &  CO.  29  W.  23d  st.  N.  Y. 

Home  science Home  science  publishing  co.  28  Oliver  st.  Boston 

Houghton Houghton,  Miflain  &  co.  4  Park  st.  Boston 

Humboldt  pub.  co Humboldt  publishing  house,  1449  Humboldt  st.  Chicago 

Hunt Woodbury  E.  Hunt,  see  Nichols 

Hurst.. • Hurst  &  co.  395-399  Broadway  N.  Y. 

Hurst  &  B Hurst  &  Blackett  limited,  13  Great  Marlborough  st.  W.  London 

G.D.  Hurst G.  D.  Hurst  114  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Hutchinson H.  S.  Hutchinson  &  co.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 


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Hutchinson  &co Hutchinson  &  co.  34-35  Paternoster  Row,  London  E.  C 

Industrial  pub.  co Industrial  jjublication  co.  16  ThoiAas  st.  N.  Y. 

Inland  pr.  co Inland  printer  co.  Chicago 

Innes Innes  &  sons,  Philadelphia 

Internat.  com.  Y.  M.  C.  A International  committee  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  3  W.  29th  st.  N.  Y. 

Intemat.  monthly International  monthly,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Internat.  soc International  society,  93  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Iowa  lib.  com Iowa  library  commission,  Des  Moines,  la. 

Isbister •. .  Isbister  &  co.    limited,   15-16  Tavistock  st.   Covent  Garden, 

London  W.  C. 

Jack T.  C.  &  E.  C.  Jack,  34  Henrietta  st.  London  W.  C. 

Jacobs G :  W.  Jacobs  &  co.  1216  Walnut  st.  Philadelphia 

Jacobsen  pub.  co Jacobsen  publishing  co.  Chicago 

Jenkins W:  R.  Jenkins,  851-853  6th  a  v.  N.  Y. 

Jennings : Jennings  &  Pye,  220  W.  4th  st.  Cincinnati,  O. 

Jewish  pub.  soc.  of  Amer Jewish  publication  society  of  America,  1015  Archst.  Philadelphia 

Johns  Hopkins Johns  Hopkins  press,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Johnson B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  co.  901-905  Main  st.  Richmond,  Va. 

Johnston Harry  H.  Johnston,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

W.  Johnston W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  Edinburgh 

W.  J.  Johnston see  McGraw 

Judd Orange  Judd  co.  52-54  Lafayette  pi.  N.  Y. 

Keefe-Davidson Keefe-Davidson  law  book  co.  St  Paul,  Minn. 

Keener W.  T.  Keener  &  co.  90  Wabash  av.  Chicago 

Kellogg E.  L.  Kellogg  &  CO.  61  E.9thst.  N.  Y. 

Keppler Kepp'ler  &  Schwarzmann,  39  E.  Houston  st.  N.  Y. 

Kerr C:  H.  Kerr  &  co.  56  5th  av.  Chicago 

Kimball D.  Kimball,  Chicago 

King King-Richardson  co.  Springfield,  Ma^. 

P.  S.  King P.  S.  King  &  son,  2  &  4  Great  Smith  st.  Victoria  st.  Westmin- 
ster, London  S.  W. 

Knight Knight  &  Millet  (out  of  business;  books  furnished  by  H.  M. 

Caldwell  co.) 

Knowledge Knowledge  office,  27  Chancery  lane,  London  W.  C. 

Koeckert E.  Koeckert,  702  Rose  bldg,  Cleveland,  O. 

Lamson Lamson,  Wolffe  &  co.  (out  of  business) 

Lane John  Lane,  67  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Lea Lea  bros.  &  co.  706-710  Sansom  st.  Philadelphia 

Leach T.  S.  Leach  &  co.  29  N.  7th  st.  Philadelphia 

Lee Lee  &  Shepard,  202  Devonshire  st.  Boston 

Lemcke Lemcke  &  Buechner,  812  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Lentilhon  &  CO 1^^     ,  i-  ^  x.    -t^r       ^ 

^       ...  >Books  supplied  by  Wessels 

Lib.  bur Library  bureau,  530  Atlantic  av.  Boston 

Lippincott J.  B.  Lippincott  co.  Washington  sq.  Philadelphia 

Little Little,  Brown  &  co.  254  Washington  st.  Boston 

Living  age Living  age  co.  13J  Bromfield  st.  Boston 

Lockwood Lockwood  trade  journal  CO.  150  Nassau  st.  N.  Y. 

C.  Lockwood Crosby  Lockwood  &  son,  7  Stationers'  Hall  court,  Ludgate 

Hill,  London  E.  C. 

Longmans Longmans,  Green  &  co.  91-93  5th  av.  N.  Y.  or  39  Paternoster 

Row,  London  E.  C. 

Lothrop Lothrop  publishing  co.  530  Atlantic  av.  Boston 

A.  Lovell  &  CO see  Parker  P.  Simmons,  3  E.  14th  st.  N.  Y. 

E:  Lovell E:  Lovell,  118  Hudson  st.  N.  Y. 

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F.  F.  Lovell  bk.  CO see  E:  Lovell 

J:\V.  Lovell '. J:  W.  Lovell,  35  W.  2l8t  st.  N.  Y. 

Low Sampson  Low,  Marston  &  co.  limited,  St.  Dunstan's  House, 

Fetter  lane,  Fleet  st.  London  E.  C. 

McBride D.  H.  McBride  &  co.  31  Barclay  st.  N. Y. 

McClure McClure,  Phillips  &  co.  141-155  E.  25th  st.  N.  Y. 

McClurg A.  C.  McClurg  &  co.  215-221  Wabash  av.  Chicago 

McGraw McGraw  publishing  co.  1 14  Liberty  st.  N.  Y. 

McKay David  McKay,  1022  Market  st.  Philadelphia 

Maclehose James  Maclehose  &  sons,  61  St  Vincent  st.  Glasgow,  Scotland 

Macmillan Macmillan  &  co.  66  5th  av.  N.  Y.  or  St  Martin's  st.  London  W.  C. 

Maginnis' O.  B.  Maginnis,  220  4th  av.  N.  Y. 

Malkan H:  Malkan,  1  William  st.  X.  Y. 

Mansfield M.  F.  Mansfield  &  co.  (out  of  business) 

Manual  pub.  co Manual  publishing  co.  Cleveland,  O. 

Maple  pub.  co Maple  publishing  co.  156  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Marine  engin Office  of  Marine  engineering,  309  Broadway,  X.  Y. 

Marine  r Marine  review  publishing  co.  39—11  Wade  bldg,  Cleveland.  ( ). 

Marlier Marlier  &  co.  173  Tremont  st.  Boston 

Marquis A.  X.  Marquis  &  co.  324—326  Dearborn  st.  Chicago 

Marshall Horace  Marshall  &  son.  Temple  House,  Temple  av.,  LondonE.C. 

Marshall  &  B.  co Marshall  &  Bruce  co.  Xashville,  Tenn. 

Marshall,  B.  &  G Marshall,  Beck  &  Gordon.  Telegram  bldg  Baltimore,  Md. 

Marshall  bros Marshall  bros.  5  A  &  10  Paternoster  Row,  London  E.  C. 

J.  Marshall  &  co J:  Marshall  &  co.  42  Paternoster  Row,  London  H  C. 

P.  Marshall Percival  jNlarshall,  26-29  Poppin's  court.  Fleet  st.,  London  E.  C. 

S.  J.  Marshall S.  J.  Marshall,  Washington,  D.  C. 

W.  V.  Marshall W.  V.  Marshall,  Oswego,  Kan. 

Mason William  Lesley  Mason,  35  W.  21st  st.  X.  Y. 

P.  Mason Perry  Ma.son  co.  201  Columbus  av.  Boston 

Maver  pub.  co Maver  publishing  co.  120  Liberty  st.  X.  Y. 

Maynard Maynard,  :\Ierrill  &  co.  29-33  E.  19th  st.  X.  Y. 

Mendota Mendota  book  co.  Madison,  W^is. 

Merriam G.  &  C.  Merriam  co.  499  Main  st.  Springfield.  Mass. 

Merrill Bobbs-Merrill  co.  9  W.  Wa.«hington  st.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Merrill  &B Merrill  &  Baker,  11  E.  16th  st.  X.  Y. 

Merrill  co Merrill  co.  260  Kinzie  st.  Chicago 

Methuen Methuen  &  co.  36  Essex  st.  London  W.  C. 

Meyer C.  Meyer,  Hannover 

Milne John  Milne,  12  Xorfolk  st.  Strand,  London  W.  C. 

Mumford A.  W.  Mumford  &  co.  203  Michigan  av.  Chicago 

Munn Munn  &  co.  361  Broadway,  X.  Y. 

Munro George  Munro's  sons,  1 7  Vandewater  st.  Xew  Vork 

Munsell Joel  Munsell's  sons,  82  State  st.  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Murphy John  Murphy  &  co.  S.  Howard  &  Tx>mbard  st.  Baltimore,  Md. 

Murray  John  Murray,  50a  Albemarle  st.  London  W. 

X.  Amer.  r Xorth  American  review  publishing  co.  331  Pearl  st.  X .  Y. 

X.  Y.  labor  news  co X.  Y.  labor  news  co.  2-6  Xew  Reade  st.  X.  Y. 

X.  Y.  world New  York  w(.rld,  World  bldg,  X.  Y. 

Xation N.  Y.  evening  post  co.  X.  Y. 

Xelson T:  Nelson  &  sons,  37-41  E.  18th  st.  X.  Y. 

New  Amsterdam Xew  Amsterdam  book  co.  156  5th  av.  X.  Y. 

New  church  bd.  of  pub Xew  church  board  of  publication,  3  W.  29th  st.  X.  Y. 

Xewson Xewson  &  co.  15  E.  17th  st.  N.  Y. 

Nichols C.  A.  Nichols  co.  Springfield,  Mass. 


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N  ickerson Nickerson  &  Collins  co.  Chicajro 

Noyes Noyey,  Piatt  &  ii >.  1 7  Pierce  bldg,  Copley  sq.  Boston 

Nutt David  Xutt,  57-59  Long  Acre,  London  W.  C. 

Old  South Directors  of  Old  South  work,  Old  South  Meeting  House,  Boston 

Open  court  pub.  co Open  court  publishing  co.  324  Dearborn  st.  Chicago 

Osgood Osgood,  Mcllvaine  &  co.  London  W. 

Outing 1 Outing  publishing  co.  239  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Outlook Outlook  CO.  287  4th  av.  N.  Y. 

Oxford  univ Oxford  university  Press,  91-93  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Page L.  C.  Page  &  co.  200  Sunnner  st.  Boston 

Paul Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Triibner  &  co.  limite<l,  43  Gerrard  st. 

Soho,  London  W. 

P.  Paul Peter  Paul  book  co.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Penn Penn  publishing  co.  923  Arch  st.  Philadelphia 

Pennypacker yi.  W.  &  C.  Pennypacker,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Perry C.  R.  Perry,  Public  library,  Chicago 

Philadelphia  free  lib.  ofecon.  &pol.  sci.  Free  library  of  economics  &  political  science,  Philadelphia 

Philip G:  Philip  &  son,  32  Fleet  st.  London  E.G. 

Photo-Beacon  co Photo-Beacon  co.  Tribune  bldg,  Chicago 

Pilgrim  press Pilgrim  press,  156  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Pitman Isaac  Pitman  &  sons,  31  Cnion  sq.  X.  Y. 

Popular  pub.  co Popular  publishing  co.  335  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Porter E.  W.  Porter,  91  E.  4th  st.  St  Paul  Minn. 

Porter  &  Coates see  Coates 

Pott James  Pott  &  CO.  119-121  W.  23d  st.  X.  Y. 

Power Power  publishing  co.  63  Park  row,  N.  Y. 

Powers Powers  &  Lyons,  24  Adams  st.  Chicago 

Presser Theodore  Presser,  1708  Chestnut  st.  Philadelphia 

Preston Preston  &  Rounds  co.  98  Westminster  st.  Providence,  R.  I. 

Providence  pub.  lib Public  library,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Pub.  wkly Office  of  Publishers'  weekly,  298  Broadway,  X.  Y. 

Public  school  pub.  co Public-school  publishing  co.  Bloomington,  111. 

Publicity  pub.  co Publicity  publishing  co.  Brighton  Station,  Boi?ton 

Puck . .   ( Keppler  &  Schwarzmann )  39  E.  Houston  st.  X.  Y. 

Putnam G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  27-29  W.  23d  st.  N.  Y. 

Quaritch Bernard  Quaritch,  15  Piccadilly,  London  W. 

Railway  world  pub.  co Railway  world  publishing  co.  137  S.  5th  st.  Philadelphia 

Rand,  McXally Rand,  McXally  &  co.  160-174  Adam  st.  Chicago 

Reeves Reeves  &  Turner,  100  Chancery  lane,  London  W.  C. 

Beform  club Reform  club,  233  5th  av.  X.  Y. 

Reisland O.  R.  Reisland,  Leipzig 

Religious  tract  soc Religious  tract  society,  4  Bouverie  st.  London  E.  C. 

Rev.  of  rev Review  of  reviews,  13  Astor  pi.  N.  Y. 

Revell Fleming  H.  Revell  co.  63  Washington  st.  Chicago 

Richards Grant  Richards,  48  Leicester  sq.  London  W.  C. 

Richardson M.  T.  Richardson  co.  27  Park  pi.  X.  Y. 

Richmond G:  H.  Richmond,  326  5th  av.  X.  Y. 

Richmond,  C Richmond,  Croscup  &  co.  X.  Y. 

Rivingtons Rivingtons,  34  King  st.  Covent  Garden,  London  W.  C 

Robertson A.  M.  Robertson,  126  Post  st.  San  Francisco 

Rogers Rogers  &  Manson,  85  Water  st.  Boston 

Ronald Ronald  press,  203  Broadway,  X.  Y. 

Rose R.  F.  Rose,  Chicago 

Routledge George  Routledge  &  sons  limited.  Carter  lane,  Ludpate  Hill, 

London  E.  C. 


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Rudder Rudder  publishing  co.  9  jNIurray  st.  N.  Y. 

Rusby H.  H.  Rusby  M.  D.  &  S.  E.  Jolliffe  M.  D.  115  W.  68th  st.  N.  Y. 

Russell : Harry  Luman  Russell,  Madison,  Wis. 

Russell,  R.  H see  Harper  bros. 

Saalfield Saalfield  piiTblishing  co.  Akron,  0. 

St  John Thomas  Matthew  St  John,  407  W.  51st  st.  N.  Y. 

Sanborn Benjamin  II.  Sanborn  &  co.  120  Boylston*st.  Boston 

Sargent E.  H.  Sargent  &  co.  Chicago 

Saunders W.  B.  Saunders  &  co.  925  Walnut  st.  Philadelphia 

Scientific  pub.  co Scientific  publishing  co.  261  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Scott,  F  w Scott,  Foresman  &  co.  378-388  Wabash  av.  Chicago 

Scott,  G Scott,  Greenwood  &  co.  19  Ludgate  Hill,  London  E.  C. 

Scott-Thaw Scott-Thaw  co.  542  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

W.  Scott Walter  Scott  publishing  co.  limited,  1  Paternoster  bldgs,  Lon- 
don E.  C. 

Scovill Scovill  &  Adams  co.  5  W.  19th  st.  N.  Y. 

Scribner Charles  Scribner's  sons,  153-157  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Sergei C:  H.  Sergei  co.  358  Dearborn  st.  Chicago 

Silver Silver,  Burdett  &  co.  85  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Simpkin Simpkin,  Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent  &  co.  limited,  4  Stationer's 

Hall  court,  London  E.  C. 

Small  Small,  Maynard  &  co.  10  Arrow  st.  Cambridge  Mass. 

J:  K.  Small John  K.  Small,  Botanical  Gardens,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Elder Smith,  Elder  &  co.  15  Waterloo  PI.  London  S.  W. 

Soc.  for  pol.  educ Society  for  political  education,  N.  Y. 

Soc.  for  promot.  Christian  knowl Society  for  promoting  Christian  knowledge,  Northumberland 

av.  Charing  Cross,  London  W.  C. 

Sonnenschein Swan  Sonnenschein  &  co.  limited.  White  Hart  st.  Paternoster 

Sq.  London  E.  C. 

Sower Christopher  Sower  co.  614  Arch  st.  Philadelphia 

Spemann W.  Spemann,  Berlin 

Spon Spon  &  Chamberlain,  123  Liberty  st.  N.  Y. 

Stanford Edward  Stanford,  12-14  Long  Acre,  London  W.  C. 

Stanford  univ Stanford  university  bookstore,  Stanford  University,  Cal. 

Stechert Estate  of  G.  E.  Stechert,  9  E.  16th  st.  N.  Y. 

Steiger E.  Steiger  &  co.  25  Park  pi.  N.  Y. 

Stem Edward  Stern  &  co.  125  N.  7th  st.  Philadelphia 

Stillwell J.  S.  Stillwell,  69  Liberty  St.  N.  Y. 

Stokes Frederick  A.  Stokes  co.  5-7  E.  16th  st.  N.  Y. 

Stone Herbert  S.  Stone  &  co.  Eldridge  court,  Chicago. 

Street  railway  pub.  co Street  railway  pub.  co.  114  Liberty  st.  N.  Y. 

Tauchnitz Bernhard  Tauchnitz,  Leipzig 

Taylor J.  F.  Taylor  &  co.  5-7  E.  16th  st.  N.  Y. 

Tennant Tennant  &  Ward,  287  4th  av.  N.  Y. 

Thacker W.  Thacker  &  co.  2  Creed  lane,  Ludgate  Hill,  London  E.  C. 

Trade  co see  Publicity  pub.  co. 

Truslove see  Lane 

U.  S.  gov't  print,  off see  Gov't  printing  ofiice,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Univ.  of  state  of  N.  Y University  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Albany 

Unwin T.  Fisher  Unwin,  11  Paternoster  bldgs,  London  E.  C. 

Van  Nostrand 1>.  Van  Nostrand  co.  23  Murray  st.  N.  Y. 

Wahr G:  Wahr,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Wallace.. J.  H.Wallace 

Ward Ward,  Lock  &  co.  limited,  Salisbury  sq.  London  E.  C. 

Wame Frederick  Warne  &  co.  36  E.  22d  st.  N.  Y. 


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Wattles J :  D.  Wattles  co.  1031  Walnut  st.  Philadelphia 

Webb - .  -  Webb  publishing  co.  St  Paul,  Minn. 

Weber F.  Weber  &  co.  1125  Chestnut  st.  Philadelphia 

Webster .' C.  L.  Webster  N.  Y. 

Werner  co see  Saalfield 

Wertheimer Wertheimer,  Lea  &  co.  London 

Weasels A.  Wessels  &  co.  43-45  K.  19th  st.  N.  Y. 

Westerman .tee  Lemcke  &  Buechner. 

Whitaker  &  R Whitaker  &  Ray  co.  723  Market  st.  San  Francisco 

J.  Whitaker J.  Whitaker  &  sons  limited;  or,  Joseph  Whitaker,  12  Warwick 

Lane,  London  E.  C. 

Whitcomb Whitcomb  &  Barrows,  Boston 

Whittaker T:  Whittaker,  2  Bible  House,  N.  Y. 

Whittaker  &  co Whittaker  &  co.  2  White  Hart  st.  Paternoster  row,  London  E.  C 

Wilde AV.  A.  Wilde  co.  120  Boylston  st.  Boston 

Wiley J:  Wiley  &  sons,  43-45  E.  19th  st.  N.  Y. 

Williams D:  AVilliams  co.  232-238  William  st.  N.  Y. 

AVilliams  &  N Williams  &  Norgate,  14  Henrietta  st.  Covent  Garden,  London 

W.  C. 

Wilson H.  W.  Wilson  co.  315  14th  av.  S.  E.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Winston J:  C.  Winston  co.  718-724  Arch  st.  Philadelphia 

Wood W:  Wood  &  co.  51  5th  av.  N.  Y. 

Wood-Allen Wood-Allen  publishing  co.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Worthington A.  D.  Worthington  &  co.  438  Asylum  st.  Hartford,  Ct. 

Young AV:  H.  Young  &  co.  63  Barclay  st.  N.  Y. 

E.  &  J.  B.  Young nee  T:  Nelson  &  sons,  37-41  E.  18th  st.  N.  Y. 

Young  churchman Young  churchman  co.  412  Milwaukee  st.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


SERIES  ABBREVIATIONS 

A.  L.  A.  annot.  lists A.  L.  A.  annotated  lists 

Aldine  ed Aldine  edition  of  the  Britit<h  poets 

Aniat.  phot,  lib Amateur  j)hotographer  library 

Amer.  boys'  ser Auierican  boys'  serie« 

Amer.  church  hist,  ser American  church  history  series 

Amer.  commentary  on  the  N.  T American  commentary  on  the  New  Testament 

Amer.  folk-lore  soc.     Mem American  folk-lore  society.     Memoirs 

Amer.  hist,  towns American  historic  towns 

Amer.  hist,  ser American  history  series 

Amer.  lect.  on  hist,  of  religions American  lectures  on  the  history  of  religions 

Amer.  philan.  of  19th  cent » . . .  American  philanthropy  of  the  19th  century 

Amer.  sci.  ser American  science  series 

Amer.  sci.  ser.     Adv American  science  series.     Advanced  course 

Amer.  sci.  ser.     Briefer American  science  series.     Briefer  course 

Amer.  sci.  ser.     Elem American  science  series.     Elementary  course 

America's  great  men America's  great  men  and  their  deeds 

A  nc.  class Ancient  classics  for  English  readers 

Anthropol.  ser Anthropological  series 

Appletons'  bus.  ser Appletons'  business  series 

Appletons'  hist,  lives  ser Appletons'  historic  lives  series 

Appletons'  life  hist Appletons'  life  histories 

Appletons'  mus.  ser Appletons'  musical  series 

Architect,  rec.  ser A  rchitectural  record  series 

Army  in  the  civ.  war Army  in  the  civil  war 

Art.  crafts  ser Artistic  crafts  series  of  technical  hand  Ijooks 

Ath.  press  ser Athenaeum  press  series 

Badminton  lib Badminton  library  of  sports  &  pastimes 

Beacon  biog .' Beacon  biographies  of  eminent  Americans . 

Bell's  cath.  ser Bell's  cathedral  series 

Bell's  sci.  ser Bell's  science  series 

Bibl.  phonetischer  worterbiicher Bibliothek  phonetischer  wiirterbiicher 

Biog.  of  musicians Biographies  of  musicians 

Bohn's  antiq.  lib Bohn's  antiquarian  library 

Bohn's  art.  lib Bohn's  artist's  library 

Bohn's  class,  lib Bohn's  classical  library 

Bohn's  econ.  lib liohn's  economic  library 

Bohn's  hist,  lib Bohn's  historical  library 

Bohn's  illus.  lib Bohn's  illustrated  library 

Bohn's  lib Bohn's  libraries 

Bohn's  novelists'  lib Bohn's  novelists'  library.     Bjunisen's  tales 

Bohn's  philos.  lib Bohn's  philosophical  library 

Bohn's  sci.  lib Bohn's  scientific  library 

Bohn's  stand,  lib Bohn's  standard  library 

Book-lovers'  lib Book-lover's  library 

Boone  <k  Crockett  club Books  of  the  Boone  &  Crockett  club 

Boy's  lib.  of  legend  &  chiv Boy's  library  of  legend  and  chivalry 

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SERIES  ABBREVIATIONS       •  23 

Brief  hist,  ser Brief  historical  series 

Brief  stud,  in  Fr.  soc Brief  studies  in  French  society 

British  art.  ser British  artists  series 

Builder  stud,  ser "Builder"  student's  series 

Camb.  Bible Cambridge  Bible  for  schools  and  colleges 

Camb.  ed.  of  the  poets Cambridge  edition  of  the  poets 

Camb.  geog.  ser Cambridge  geographical  series 

Camb.  hist,  ser Cambridge  historical  series 

Camb.  natural  sci.  man Cambridge  natural  science  manuals 

Camb.  ser.  for  schools Cambridge  series  for  schools  and  training  colleges 

Campaigns  of  the  civ.  war Campaigns  of  the  civil  war 

Canterbury  class Canterbury  classics 

Century  class Century  classics 

Century  sci.  ser Century  science  series 

Chandos  class The  "Chandos  classics" 

Chant,  reading  eir.  lit see  Chant,  lit.  &  sci.  cir. 

Chicago  univ.  deeen.  pub Chicago  university  Decennial  publications  2d  ser. 

Christian  biog Christian  biographies 

Cit.  lib.  of  econ.,  pol.  <&  sociol Citizen's  library  of  economics,  i)olitics  &  sociology 

Clark's  for.  theol.  lib Clark's  foreign  theological  library 

Class,  for  children Classics  for  children 

Class,  for  home  school Classics  for  home  and  school 

College  hist,  of  art College  histories  of  art 

Columbia  univ.  biol.  ser Columbia  university  biological  series 

Columbia  univ.   stud,  in  comparatively  ,       ,  .         .        .,  ,.      .  .      ,. 

,.  /-Columbia  university  studies  in  comparative  literature 

Columbia  univ.  stud,  in  hist.,  econ.  and)  ^  i       v-        •        -^    oi.  j-     •    i  •  i.  •  ,      ,  i.   . 

,     ,                                     '  >Columbiauniversitybtudiesinhistory, economics, andpubliclau 

pub.  law )  '^ 

Columbia  univ.  systematic  ser Systematic  series  edited  by  University  faculty  of  political  science 

in  Columbia  college 

Concise  knowl.  lib Concise  knowledge  library 

Contemp.  men  of  letters  ser Contemporary  men  of  letters  series 

Contemp.  sci.  ser Contemporary  science  series 

Contemp.  thought  ser Contemporary  thought  series 

Croall  lect Croall  lectures 

Deems  lect Charles  F.  Deems  lectureship  of  jjliilosophy 

Delights  of  hist Delights  of  history 

Descr.  geog.  from  original  sources Descriptive  geographies  from  original  sources 

Devout  class Devout  classics 

Domestic  sci.  man Domestic  science  manuals 

Dublin  univ.  press  ser Dublin  university  press  series 

E.  B.  S.  S Emmanuel    Baptist  church    Sunday  school    library,   Albany. 

Catalogue.     1901 

Eclec.  educ.  ser Eclectic  educational  series 

Eclec.  school  readings Ei-lectic  school  readings 

Econ.  tracts P^conomic  tracts 

Elec.  ser "Electrician"  series 

El'em.  electro-tech,  ser Elementary  electro-technical  series 

Ely  lect •- Ely  lectures  on  the  evidences  of  Christianity 

Eng.  &  for.  philos.  lib English  <fe  foreign  philosophical  library 

Eng.  Cath.  lib see  Lib.  of  spiritual  works  for  Eng.  Cath. 

Eng.  citizen The  English  citizen,  his  rights  «&  responsibilities 

Eng.  class English  classics 

Engin.  rec.  ser Engineering  record  series 

Engin.  times  lib Engineering  times  library 


24  A.  L.  A.  CATALOG 

Epochs  of  Amer.  hist Epochs  of  American  history 

Epochs  of  anc.  hist Epochs  of  ancient  history 

p]poohs  of  hist Epochs  of  history 

Epochs  of  mod.  hist Epochs  of  modem  history 

Ethno-geog.  readers Ethno-geographic  readers 

Expansion  of  the  repub.  ser Expansion  of  the  republic  series 

p]xper.  sci.  ser Experimental  science  series  for  beginners 

Famous  nov.  of  the  sea Famous  novels  of  the  sea 

Famous  women  of  the  Fr.  court Famous  women  of  the  French  court 

Finsbury  tech.  man Finsbury  technical  manuals 

For.  class '. Foreign  classics  for  English  readers 

For.  statesmen Foreign  statesmen 

Ford  lect Ford  lectures  delivered  in  the  University  of  Oxford 

Gifford  lect ..  Gifford  lectures  delivered  before  the  University  of  Al>erdeen 

Golden  treas.  ser Golden  treasury  series 

Grant  Allen's  hist,  guides (^Irant  Allen's  historical  guides 

Great  educators Great  educators 

Great  Fr.  writers ( Jreat  French  writers 

Great  masters Great  masters  in  painting  &  sculpture 

Griffin's  naut.  ser Griffin's  nautical  serifes 

Griffin's  sci.  text-bks Griffin's  scientific  text-books 

Guides  for  sci.  teaching Guides  for  science  teaching 

Half  guinea  internat.  lib Half  guinea  international  library 

Handbks.  for  clergy Handbooks  for  the  clergy 

Handbks.  for  pract.  workers  in  church"!  _-     ji,     ,     ^  j.-    ^         ,        .      ,        ,    »     ,  .,     ., 

.    ,  ..  VHandbooks  for  practical  workers  m  church  &  philanthropy 

Handbks.  for  students Handbooks  for  students  &  general  readers 

Handbks.  of  archaeol.*&  antiq Handbooks  of  archaeology  &  antiquities 

Handbks.  of  art  educ see  Illus.  handbks.  of  art  hist. 

Handbks.  on  hist,  of  religions Handbooks  on  the  history  of  religions 

Handy  vol.  class Handy  volume  classics 

Handybks.  for  handicrafts Handybooks  for  handicrafts 

Harper's  class,  lib Harper's  classical  library 

Harper's  class,  ser Harper's  classical  series  for  schools  &  colleges 

Harper's  half-hr.  ser Harper's  half-hour  series 

Harper's  little  nov Harper's  little  novels 

Harper's  quar Harper's  quarterly 

Harper's  sci.  mem Harper's  scientific  memoirs 

Harper's  young  peop.  ser Harper's  young  peoples  ser. 

Harv.  hist,  stud Harvard  historical  studies 

Harv.  univ.  Mus.  of  comp.  zool.  mem.  Harvard  university.    Museum  of  comparative  zoology.  Memoirs 

Heath's  home  &  school  class Heath's  home  &  school  classics 

Heath's  mod.  lang.  ser Heath's  modern  language  series 

Heath's  ped.  lib Heath's  pedagogical  library 

Hist.  ser.  for  Bible  students Historical  series  for  Bible  students 

Hist,  towns Historic  towns 

Home  &  school  ser Home  &  school  series  for  young  folks 

Humboldt  lib.  of  sci Humboldt  library  of  science 

lUus.  biog.  of  great  artists Illustrated  biographies  of  the  great  artists 

lUus.  handbks.  of  art  hist Illustrated  handbooks  of  art  history  of  all  ages 

Imp.  athletic  lib Imperial  athletic  library 

IngersoU  lect Ingersoll  lectures  on  immortality 

Internat.  educ.  ser International  education  series 

Internat.  handbks.  to  N.  T International  handbooks  to  the  New  Testament 

Internat.  mod.  lang.  ser International  modern  language  series 


SERIES  ABBREVIATIONS  26 

Internat.  sci.  ser International  scientific  series 

Internat.  theol.  lib International  theological  library 

Johns  Hopkins  univ.  Stud,  in  hist.  &1  Johns   Hopkins  university.    Studies  in  historical  &  political 

pol.  sci J     science 

Knick.  ed Knickerbocker  edition 

Knick.  lit.  ser Knickerbocker  literature  series 

Knick.  ser Knickerbocker  series 

Ladies  home  journal  pract.  lib Indies  home  journal  practical  librar_ 

Lake  class,  ser  . .' Lake  classical  series 

Lat.-Amer.  repub Latin- American  republics 

Leisure  hour  ser Leisure  hour  series 

Levering  lect.  Johns  Hopkins  univ Levering  lectures,  Johns  Hopkins  university 

Lib.  of  contemp.  sci Library  of  contemporary  science 

Lib.  of  econ Library  of  economics 

Lib.  of  econ.  &  pol Library  of  economics  &  politics 

Lib.  of  Eng.  class Library  of  English  classics 

Lib.  of  famous  bks Library  of  famous  books  by  famous  authors 

Lib.  of  lit.  hist Library  of  literary  history 

Lib.  of  philos Library  of  philosophy 

Lib.  of  pop.  knowl Library  of  popular  knowledge 

Lib.  of  spiritual  works Library  of  spiritual  works  for  English  Catholics 

Lib.  of  stand,  biog. Library  of  standard  biographies 

Lib.  of  val.  information Library  of  valuable  information 

Lippincott's  educ.  ser Lippincott's  educational  series 

Lippincott's  ser.  of  sel.  nov Lippincott's  series  of  select  novels 

Lit.  of  the  world Literatures  of  the  world 

Lit.  prim Literature  primers 

Little  masterpieces  of  sci Little  masterpieces  of  science 

Longmans'  pract.  elem.  sci.  ser Longmans'  practical  elementary  science  series 

Lowell  inst.  lect Lowell  institute  lectures 

Lyman  Beecher  lect .'  Lyman  Beecher  lectures  on  preaching 

Macmillan's  man Macmillan's  manuals  for  students 

Macmillan's  pocket  Amer.&  Eng. class.  Macmillan's  pocket  American  &  English  classics 

Man.  for  students Manuals  for  students 

Man.  of  elem.  sci Manuals  of  elementary  science 

Mansfield  college  lect Mansfield  college  lectures 

Masters  of  contemp.  mus Masters  of  contemporary  music 

Masters  of  med Masters  of  medicine 

Mil.  nov Military  novels 

Mod.  Eng.  writers Modem  English  writers 

Mod.  man.  of  commerce Modern  manuals  of  commerce 

Mod.  reader's  Bible Modern  reader's  Bible.     Prophecy  series 

Mod.  reader's  Bible.     Children's  ser. .  Modern  reader's  Bible.     Children's  series 

Mod.  sci.  ser Modern  science  series 

Morley's  univ.  lib Morley's  universal  library 

Murray's  home  &  school  lib Murray's  home  &  school  library  • 

Music  in  19th  cent Music  in  the  XIX  century 

N.  T.  handbks New  Testament  handbooks  , 

N.  Y.  state  lib.  bibliog.  bul New  York  state  library  bibliography  bulletins 

Nat.  drawing  bks National  drawing  books 

Nat.  stud,  in  Amer.  letters National  studies  in  American  letters 

Navy  in  the  civ.  war Navy  in  the  civil  war 

19th  cent,  ser Nineteenth  century  series 

Nov.  of  adventure Novels  of  adventure 

Our  Europ.  neighbours Our  European  neighbours 


26  A.  L.  A.  CATALOG 

Outing  lib Outing  library  of  sport 

Pa.  univ.  Pub.  Ser.  in  pel.  econ.  &  pub.  1  Pennsylvania  University  Publications  Series  in  political  economy 

law /    and  public  law 

Pari,  nov Parliamentary  novels. 

Periods  of  Europ.  hist Periods  of  European  history 

Periods  of  Europ.  lit Periods  of  European  literature 

Personal  prob.  ser Personal  problem  series 

Petite  bibliothfique  lit Petite  bibliotheque  litteraire 

Phillips-Loomis  math,  ser Phillips-Loomis  mathematical  series 

Philos.  at  home  ser Philosophy  at  home  series 

Philos.  class,  for  Eng.  readers Philosophical  classics  for  English  readers 

Phot,  bookshelf Photography  bookshelf 

Phot,  prim Photographic  primers 

Picadilly  nov Picadilly  novels 

Pop.  lib.  of  art Popular  library  of  art 

Pract.  handbks Practical  handbooks 

Pract.  mech.  ser Practical  mechanic  series 

Prime  ministers Prime  ministers  of  Queen  Victoria 

Progressive  sci.  ser Progressive  science  series 

Pu  b.  men  of  to-day Public  men  of  to-day 

Putnam's  lib.  of  stand,  lit Putnam's  library  of  standard  literature 

Putnam's  pop.  man Putnam's  popular  manuals 

Ques.  of  the  day Questions  of  the  day 

Rede  lect Rede  lectures. 

Religion  of  sci.  lib Religion  of  science  library 

Riverside  biog.  ser Riverside  biographical  series 

Riverside  class Riverside  classics 

Riverside  lit.  ser Riverside  literature  series 

Riverside  sci.  ser Riverside  science  series 

Romance  of  sci Romance  of  science 

Rural  sci.  ser Rural  science  series 

St  Nicholas  bks St  Nicholas  books 

School  bulletin  pub see  School  room  class. 

School  room  class School  bulletin  publications.     School  room  classics 

Sci.  Amer.  ser Scientific  American  series 

Sci.  for  everybody Science  for  everybody 

Sci.  prim Science  primers 

Sci.  ser Science  series 

Scovill  phot,  ser Scovill  photographic  series 

Scribner' s  ser Scribner's  series  of  school  reading 

Seeley's  18th  cent.  biog.  ser Seeley's  eighteenth  century  biographical  series 

Short  hist,  of  the  lit.  of  the  world Short  histories  of  the  literatures  of  the  world 

Sixver  ser.  of  Eng.  &  Amer.  class Silver  series  of  English  &  American  classics 

Silver  ser.  of  mod.  lang.  text-bks Silver  series  of  modern  language  text-books 

Social  Eng.  ser Social  England  series 

Social  sci.  lib , . .  Social  science  library 

Social  sci.  ser Social  science  series 

Source-readers  in  Amer.  hist Source-readers  in  American  history 

Stand,  educ.  ser Standard  educational  series 

Stand,  teachers'  lib Standard  teachers'  library 

Stanford's  compend.  of  geog Stanford's  compendium  of  geography  &  travei. 

Stonyhurst  philos.  ser Stonyhurst  philosophical  series 

Story  of  explor Story  of  exploration 

Stud,  in  econ.  &  pol.  sci Studies  in  economic  &  political  science 

Stud,  in  hist.,  econ.  &  pub.  law see  Columbia  university. 


SERIES  ABBREVIATIONS  27 

Systematic  ser [see  ColuniV>ia  Univ.  tsystematic  ser. ) 

Tarr  &  McMuiry's  geog Tarr  and  McMurry's  geographies 

Teachers'  prof,  lib Teachers'  professional  library 

Tech.  handbks Technological  handbooks 

Temple  autobiog Temple  autobiographies 

Temple  biog Temple  biographies 

Temple  class. Temple  classics 

Temple  prim Temple  primers 

Text-bks  of  orn.  design Text-books  of  ornamental  design 

Text-bks  of  sci Text-books  of  scien(;e 

Theol.  trans,  lib Theological  translation  library 

Thimm,  Franz  &  co's  ser.  of   Europ.l„„  .  „  <>       ,         •        ^r  i^ 

>lhimm,  rranz  &  co  s  series  ot  Kuropean  grammars 
grammars J 

Triibner's  col.  of  simplified  grammars.  Triibner's  collection  of  simplified  grammars 

Twentieth  cent,  text-bks Twentieth  century  text-l)Ooks 

U.  S.  Bur.  of  educ.  Cir.  of  inf U.  S.  Bureau  of  education.     Circular  of  information 

Univ.  exten.  man University  extension  manuals 

Univ.  exten.  ser University  extension  series 

Univ.  man University  manuals 

Univ.  of  Penn  see  Pa.  univ. 

Univ.  ser I^niversity  series 

Univ.  tutorial  ser University  tutorial  series 

Van  Nostrand  sci.  ser Van  Nostrand  science  series 

Victoria  &  Alljert  mus.  sci.  hand-V)ks.  Victoria  &  Albert  museum  science  hand-books 

W.  Mass .-. .  AVestern  Massachusetts  library  club.     Annotated  lists 

Weale's  sci.  &  tech.  ser Weale's  scientific  &  technical  series 

AVhewell  lect Whewell  lectures.     1887 

Whittaker's  lib AV'^hittaker's  library  of  arts,  science  &  industries 

Yale  bicent.  i>ub Yale  bicentennial  publications 

Young  folks'  hist Young  folks'  histories 

Young  folks'  lib.  for  school  &  home.K.^    ,  a  .  ..  , 

„^    1,  „  .,            .  >\V  orld  &  Its  people 

World  &  its  people seel 

Young  heroes  of  our  navy Young  heroes  of  our  navy 

Youths'  companion  ser.  Geog.  readers.  Youths'  companion  series  (Geographical  readers) 


AUTHORITIES   FOR  :NrOTES 

Credit  for  souree  has  been  given  wliether  quotation  is  verbatim  or  condensed,  exept  in  ease  of  composite  notes 
In  references  to  periodicals  or  sets,  volume  and  page  are  separated  by  a  colon;  e.  g.  15:  308  means  v.  15,  p.  308 

Acad Academy 

Adams , C:  K.  Adams.     Manual  of  historical  literature 

Araer.  cath.  q American  catholic  quarterly 

Amer.  hist,  r American  historical  review 

Amer.  j.  archaeol American  journal  of  archaeology 

Amer.  j.  philol American  journal  of  philology 

Amer.  j.  psychol American  journal  of  psychology 

Amer.  j.  sci American  journal  of  science 

Amer.  j.  soc.  spi American  journal  of  social  science 

Amer.  j.  sociol American  journal  of  sociology 

Amer.  law  r American  law  review 

Amer.  mach American  machinist 

Amer.  natural American  naturalist  • 

And.  r Andover  review 

Annals  Amer.  acad.  pol.  sci American  academy  of  political  &  social  science.     Annals 

Anthrop.  j Anthropological  journal 

Archit.  r Architectural  review 

Archit.  rec Architectural  record 

Art  j Art  journal 

Ath Athenaeum 

Atlan  Atlantic  monthly 

(B)  following  other  authority Quoted  from  Buffalo  open  shelf  catalog 

B.  &I Bowker  &  lies.     Reader's  guide  in  economic,  social  &  political 

science.     1891 

Bagehot Walter  Bagehot 

Bailey L.  H.  Bailey,  Cornell  university,  College  of  agriculture 

Baker Baker,  E.  A.     Descriptive  guide  to  the  best  fiction.     1903 

Bay J.  Christian  Bay,  Library  of  Congress 

Bib.  sac Bibliotheca  sacra 

Bigelow Robeit  P.  Bigelow,  Mass.  institute  of  technology 

Birrell Augustine  Birrell  ' 

Bk  buyer Book  buyer 

B'kman Bookman 

Blackw Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine 

Bolton H:  Carrington  Bolton 

Bost.  adv Boston  advertiser 

Boat,  jour Boston  journal 

Bost.  trans Boston  transcript 

Bost.  trav Boston  traveller 

Bowdoin Bowdoin  college  library.     Bibliographical  contributions 

Brett W:  H.  Brett,  Cleveland  public  library 

Bristol G:  P.  Bristol,  Cornell  university 

Brooks R.  C.  Brooks,  Cornell  university 

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AUTHORITIES  FOR  NOTES  29 

Buffalo Buffalo  public  library  (with  few  exceptions  notes  are  taken 

from  open  shelf  catalog) 

Burris W.  P.  Burris,  prin.  Albany  teachers  training  school 

Canad.  m Canadian  magazine 

Cath.  world Catholic  world 

Cent Century  magazine 

Cent.  eye.  of  names Century  cyclopedia  of  names 

Chamb.  eye.  Eng.  lit Chambers's  cyclopaedia  of  English  literature 

Char Charities 

Char,  r (Charities  review 

Chic,  trib Chicago  tribune 

Cleveland CJleveland  public  library 

Comstock G.  C.  Comstock,  University  of  Wisconsin 

Contemp Contemporary  review 

Comu  &  B Cornu  &  Beer.     List  of  French  fiction.     1898 

Cossa Cossa,  Luigi.     Guide  to  the  study  of  political  economy.     1880 

Graver Harrison  W.  Craver,  Carnegie  library,  Pittsburg  Pa. 

Crocker  '. F.  B.  Crocker,  Columbia  university 

Cross W.  L.  Cross,  Development  of  the  English  novel 

Cycl.  of  Amer.  hort Cyclopedia  of  American  horticulture 

Diet,  of  nat.  biog Dictionary  of  national  biography 

Dodge Dodge,  C.  W.     List  of  10  of  the  best  books  on  biology  for  high 

school  reference.     1897. 

Drexel Drexel  institute.     Reference  lists 

E.  ass'n  of  physics  teachers Eastern  association  of  physics  teachers 

Econ.  j Economic  journal 

Econ.  r Economic  review 

Ed.  sel Editor  for  selection  (Mrs  H.  L.  Elmendorf) 

Edin.  r Edinburgh  review 

Educ.  r Educational  review 

Elec.  engin Electrical  engineering 

Elec.  world Electrical  world 

Eng.  hist,  r English  historical  review 

Engin.  m Engineering  magazine 

Engin.  n Engineering  news 

Evanston Graded  &  annotated  list  of  500  books  in  school  libraries  of 

Evanston  free  public  library 

Felt Ephraim  Porter  Felt,  N.  Y.  state  entomologist 

Fetter F.  A.  Fetter,  Cornell  university 

Folklore  j Folklore  journal 

Fortn Fortnightly  review 

Gayley  &  Scott Gay  ley  &  Scott.    Introduction  to  methods  &  materials  of  literary 

criticism.     1899 

Geog.  j Geographical  journal 

Gill A.  Capen  Gill,  Cornell  university 

Gilman D.  C.  Gilman,  Carnegie  institution,  Washington,  D.  C. 

GriflSn A.  P.  C.  Griffin,  Library  of  Congress 

Hale Philip  Hale,  musical  critic,  Boston  journal 

Har(^ Hardy,  G.  E.     Fivie  hundred  books  for  the  young.     1892 

Harper's  m Harper's  monthly  magazine 

Harv.  grad.  m Harvard  graduate  magazine 

Helena Helena  ( Mont. )  public  library  bulletin 

Henderson .^ C :  R.  Henderson,  University  of  Chicago 

Hobson J :  A.  Hobson 

Intemat.  j.  ethics International  journal  of  ethics 


30  A.  L.  A.  CATALOG 

J.  Amer.  folk-lore Journal  of  American  folklore 

J.  biblical  lit Journal  of  biblical  literature 

J.  Frank,  inst Journal  of  the  Franklin  institute 

J.  geol Journal  of  geology 

J.  of  educ.  (Eng. ) Journal  of  Education,  London 

J .  pol.  econ Journal  of  political  economy 

Jackson G :  A .  Jackson,  Theological  lil)rary,  Boston 

Jew.  q.  r Jewit^h  quarterly  review 

Johnston W.  Dawson  Johnston,  Library  of  Congress 

Jour,  of  educ.  ( Eng. ) Journal  of  education  ( English ) 

Kinderg.  m Kindergarten  magazine 

Knowl Knowledge 

Kroeger Kroeger,  A.  B.     Guide  to  the  study  of  reference  books 

L.  A.  H Literature  of  American  history  ed.  by  J.  N.  Earned.     1902 

L.  &  I Leypoldt  &  lies.     List  of  books  for  girls  and  women  &  their 

clubs.     1895 
Lib.  of  world's  best  lit Library  of  the  world's  best  literature  ed.  by  C:  D.  Warner. 

1896^97 

Lippinc Lippincott's  magazine 

Lit.  world Literary  world 

Liv.  age Living  age 

London  lit.  world London  literary  world 

Marot Helen  ^larot.     Handbook  of  labor  literature.     1899 

Mass Massachusetts  library  club 

Matthews Brander  Matthews,  Columbia  university 

N.  Y _ New  York  state  library 

X.  Y.  trib New  York  tribune 

Nat.  nurseryman National  nurseryman 

New  Eng.  m New  England  magazine 

New  internat.  eye New  international  cyclopaedia 

New  world New  world 

Nichols E:  Leamington  Nichols,  Cornell  university 

No.  Amer North  American  review 

Norton Mrs  Alice  Peloubet  Norton,  University  of  Chicago 

Olcott F.  J.  Olcott,  Carnegie  library,  Pittsburg 

Osterhout Osterhout  ( Wilkesbarre,  Pa.)  free  library  Ijulletin 

Outl Outlook 

Pedagog.  sem Pedagogical  seminary 

Philos.  r Philosophical  review 

Pittsburg Carnegie  library,  Pittsburg 

Pol.  sci.  q Political  science  quarterly 

Pop.  astron Popular  astronomy  ^ 

Pop.  sci.  mo Popular  science  monthly 

Powers H.  H.  Powers.     Outlines  for  the  study  of  art 

Pratt Pratt  institute  monthly 

Providence Providence  public  library  monthly  bulletin 

Psychol,  r Psychological  review 

Pub.  opin : Public  opinion 

Pub.  wkly Publishers' weekly 

Q.  j.  econ Quarterly  journal  of  economics 

Quar Quarterly  review 

R.  ofr American  review  of  reviews 

Rice W :  N.  Rice,  Wesleyan  university       ^ 

Richardson C.  F.  Richardson.     American  literature 

Ricker N.  C.  Kicker,  University  of  Illinois 


•     AUTHORITIES  FOR  NOTES  81 

St  Louis St  Louis  public  library.     Magazine 

Saintsbury (t:  E:  B.  Saintsbury 

Sargent Sargent.     Reading  for  the  young 

Sargent  2 Sargent.     Beading  for  the  young,  sup. 

Sat.  r Saturday  review 

Sci.  Amer Scientific  American 

Scott C:  P.  G.  Scott,  lexicographer,  J.  B.  Lippincx)tt  &Co.  Philadelphia 

Scribner Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     Catalogues 

Spec Spectator 

Springfield Springfield  ( Mass. )  city  library.     Books  on  architecture 

St  &  K Sturgis  &  Krehbiel.    Annotated  bibliography  of  fine  art.     1897 

Starr Frederick  Starr,  University  of  Chic^o 

Stuntz S.  C.  Stuntz,  Library  of  Congress 

L"^nit American  unitarian  association.     Catalog  of  books  for  Sunday- 
school  &  other  libraries;  annual  lists 

Unit,  r L'nitarian  review 

Van  Nostrand Van  Nostrand'  s  monthly  record  of  scientific  literature 

Ware W :  R.  Ware,  Columbia  university 

Weber A.  F.  Weber,  X.  Y.  state  department  of  labor 

Wells P.  P.  Wells,  Yale  university  library 

Westm Westminster  review 

White W.  F.  White,  Newpaltz  (N.  Y.)  normal  school 

Wis Wisconsin  free  library  commission 

Young C:  A:  Young.  Princeton  university 


GENERAL  ABBREVIATIONS 


A.  L.  A ». American  library  association 

abr abridged 

adv advance 

annot annotated 

Ap April 

apx appendix 

aufl auflage 

ausg ausgabe 

bibl bibliotheca 

biog biography,  -ic,  -al 

bk book 

cl cloth 

cm centimeters 

col collection,  collected 

comp compiled,  compiler 

crit critical 

D December 

ea each 

ed edited,  edition,  editor 

F February 

fr franc,  francs,  from 

gt great 

hist history,  -ical 

hrsg , herausgegeben 

illus il lustrated,  illustrations 

introd introduction,  -ory 

Ja January 

Je June 

Jl July 

lit literary,  literature 


.mark 


mem memoir 

Mr March 

My May 

n net 

N November 

n.  d no  date 

no number 

nouv nouveau,  nouvelle 

O October 

o.  p out  of  print 

obi oblong 

pa paper 

pop popular 

pseud pseudonym 

pt part 

pub published,  publisher 

rev revised,  revision 

S September 

sq square 

subs subscription 

sup supplement,  -ary 

tr translated,  translator 

trans translation 

V,  vol volume 

wkly weekly 

yrly yearly 

/(sign) sign  of    separation    between 

shillings  and  pence 


COIiOX  ABBREVTATIO:PfS  FOR  FOREN^AMES 


XTsed  only  in  class  list  •where  initials  Awould  othenwise  be  given 


A: 

Augustus 

M: 

Mark 

B: 

Benjamin 

N: 

Nicholas 

C: 

Charles 

0: 

Otto 

D: 

David 

P: 

Peter 

E: 

Edward 

E: 

Richard 

F: 

Frederic,  Frederick 

S: 

Samuel 

G: 

George 

T: 

Thomas 

H: 

Henry 

U: 

Ulrich 

I: 

Isaac 

V: 

Victor 

J: 

John 

W: 

William 

K: 

Karl 

L: 

Lewis 

A.. 

Anna 

B.. 

Beatrice 

C. 

Charlotte 

D.. 

Delia 

E.. 

Elizabeth 

F.. 

Fannv 

G.. 

Grace 

H.. 

Helen 

I.. 

Isabella 

J.. 

Jane 

K.. 

Kate 

M.. 

Marv 

N.. 

Nancy 

0.. 

Olivia 

P.. 

Pauline 

R.. 

Rebecca 

S.. 

Sarah 

T.. 

Theresa 

U.. 

Ursula 

v.. 

Victoria 

W.. 

AVilhelmlna 

Z.. 

Zenobia 

L. .     Louisa 

symboijS  desig:n^ating  character  of  books 

P -popular  treatment 

K readable.     Used  only  for  books  unusually  attractive  in  style 

Bf reference  book 

8 scholarly;  by  a  recognized  authority 

Y for  young  readers;  in  many  cases  applied  to  books  equally  suitable  for  adults 

32 


Decimal  Classification 


2411—04 3  (33) 


THE  DECIMAL  CLASSIFICATIOK 

expla:n^ation 

The  arrangement  chosen  for  the  class  list  of  this  catalog,  as  meeting  the  convenience  of  the  largest 
number  of  users,  is  the  Decimal  classification.  By  this  system  the  field  of  knowledge  is  divided  into  9 
main  classes  and  these  are  numbered  by  the  digits,  1  to  9.  Cyclopedias,  periodicals,  etc.  so  general 
in  character  as  to  belong  to  no  one  of  these  classes  are  marked  nought,  and  form  a  tenth  class.  Each 
class  is  similarly  separated  into  9  divisions,  general  works  belonging  to  no  division  having  nought  in 
place  of  the  division  number.  Divisions  are  similarly  divided  into  9  sections  and  the  process  is 
^peated  as  often  as  necessary.  Thus  512  means  Class  5  (Natural  Science),  Division  1  (Mathematics), 
k^tion  2  (Algebra),  and  every  Algebra  is  numbered  512. 

Subjects  are  arranged  in  simple  numeric  order,  all  class  numbers  being  decimals.  Thus  512 
Algebra  precedes  513  Geometry  and  follows  511  Arithmetic. 

Summaries.  The  first  summary  shows  the  10  Classes  into  which  all  topics  are  divided.  The 
second  summary  shows  the  9  Divisions  of  each  of  the  10  Classes,  and  is  useful  as  a  birdseye  view  of 
the  whole  scheme  on  a  single  page.  Then  follow  10  pages,  one  for  each  class,  showing  the  9  Sections 
into  which  each  of  the  9  divisions  of  each  class  is  divided. 

Index.  In  the  index,  subjects  are  arranged  in  one  simple  alphabet,  with  the  class  number  of 
each  referring  to  its  exact  place  in  the  preceding  class  list.  This  in^ex  includes  also  synonyms  or 
alternative  names  for  topics  and  other  entries  likely  to  help  a  reader  find  readily  the  subject  sought. 

SYNOPSIS 

FIRST   SUMMARY  :    CLASSES 

0  General  works  5  Natural  science 

1  Philosophy  6  Useful  arts 

2  Religrion  7  Fine  arts 

3  Sociologry  8  Literature 

4  Phllolog-y  9  History 


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36 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— GLASS  LIST 


SECOND   SUMMARY 


Di^isioisrs 


000 

GS-eneral  -works 

500  Natural  science 

010 

Bibliography 

510 

Mathematics 

020 

Library  economy 

520 

Astronomy 

030 

General  cyclopedias 

530 

Physics 

040 

General  collections 

540 

Chemistry 

050 

General  periodicals 

550 

Geology 

060 

General  societies 

560 

Paleontologry 

070 

Newspapers 

570 

Biology 

080 

Special  libraries.     Polygraphy 

580 

Botany 

090 

Book  rarities 

590 

Zoology 

100 

Philosophy 

600  Useful  arts 

110 

Metaphysics 

610 

Medicine 

120 

Special  metaphysical  topics 

620 

Engineering 

130 

Mind  and  body 

630 

Agriculture 

140 

Philosophical  systems 

640 

Domestic  economy 

150 

Mental  faculties.     Psychologry 

650 

Communication.     Commerce 

160 

liOgic.     Dialectics 

660 

Chemical  technology 

170 

Ethics 

670 

Manufactures 

180 

Ancient  philosophers 

680 

Mechanic  trades 

190 

Modern  philosophers 

690 

BTiilding 

200 

Religion 

700  Fine  arts 

210 

Natural  theologry 

710 

Landscape  gardening 

220 

Bible 

720 

Architecture 

230 

Doctrinal.    Dogn^iatics.    Theology 

730 

Sculpture 

240 

Devotional.     Practical 

740 

Drawing.     Decoration.     Desigrn 

250 

Homiletic.     Pastoral.     Parochial 

750 

Painting 

260 

Church.     Institutions.     "Work 

760 

Engraving 

270 

Keligious  history 

770 

Photography 

280 

Christian  churches  and  sects 

780 

Music 

290 

Ethnic.     Non-Christian 

790 

Amusements 

300 

Sociology 

800  Literature 

310 

Statistics 

810 

American 

320 

Political  science 

820 

English 

330 

Political  economy 

830 

German 

340 

Law 

840 

French 

350 

Administration 

850 

Italian 

360 

Associations  and  institutions 

860 

Spanish 

370 

Education 

870 

Latin 

380 

Commerce.     Communication 

880 

Greek 

390 

Customs.     Costumes.     Folklore 

890 

Minor  languages 

400 

Philology 

900  History 

410 

Comparative 

910 

Geography  and  travels 

420 

English 

920 

Biography 

430 

German 

930 

Ancient  history 

440 

French 

940 

Europe 

450 

Italian 

950^ 

Asia 

460 

Spanish 

960  g 

Africa 

470 

Latin 

970 'g 

North  America 

480 

Greek 

980  a 

South  America 

490 

Minor  lang^uages 

990 

Oceanica  and  polar  regions 

DECIMAL  CLASSIFICATION 


37 


THIRD  SUMMARY 


SECTIONS 


Greneral  AV^orks 


Limited  to  none  of  the  nine  classes 


000 

050 

Greneral  periodicals 

001 

051 

American 

002 

052 

English 

003 
004 
005 
006 

Left  blank  for  local  history  or  biog- 
raphy, etc.  where  some  special  col- 
lection is  making  which  is  to  be  kept 
in  a  ease  by  itself,  out  of  its  regular 
place  in  the  classification. 

053 
054 
055 
056 

German 
French 
Italian 
Spanish 

007 

057 

Slavic 

008 

058 

Scandinavian 

009 

059 

Minor  languages 

010 

Bibliography 

060 

Greneral  societies 

on 

General  bibliographies 

061 

A  merican 

012 

Of  individuals 

062 

English 

013 

special  classes  of  authors 

063 

German 

014 

forms,  pseudonyms,  etc. 

064 

French 

015 

countries 

065 

Italian 

016 

subjects 

006 

Spanish 

017 

Classed  catalogs 

067 

Slavic 

018 

Author       " 

068 

Scandinavian 

019 

Dictionary '  * 

'    069 

Minor  languages 

020 

Library  economy 

070 

New^spapers.     Journalism 

021 

Scope  and  founding 

071 

American 

022 

Buildings 

072 

English 

023 

Government  and  service 

073 

German 

024 

Regulations  for  readers 

074 

French 

025 

Administration.     Departments 

075 

Italian 

026 

Libraries  on  special  subjects 

076 

Spanish 

027 

General,  libraries.     Reports,  etc. 

077 

Slavic 

028 

Reading'  and  aids 

078 

Scandinavian 

029 

Literary  methods.     Labor  savers 

079 

Minor  languages 

030 

General  cyclopedias 

080 

Special  libraries.     Folygraphy 

031 

American 

081 

032 

English 

082 

033 

German 

083 

034 
035 
036 
037 

French 
Italian 
Spanish 
Slavic 

084 
085 
086 
087 

Left  blank  to  be  used  (if  preferred 
to  prefixing  an  initial)  for  general, 
collections  of  books, which  bv  terms 
of  gift  or  for  other  cause  must  be  kept 
together. 

038 

Scandinavian 

088 

039 

Minor  languages 

089 

040 

G-eneral  collected  essays 

090 

Book  rarities 

041 

American 

091 

Manuscripts.     Autographs 

042 

English 

092 

Block  books 

043 

German 

093 

Early  printed.     Incunabula 

044 

French 

094 

Rare  printing.     Privately  printed 

045 

Italian 

095 

Rare  binding 

046 

Spanish 

096 

Rare  illustrations  or  materials 

047 

Slavic 

097 

Ownership.     Bookplates 

048 

Scandinavian 

098 

Prohibited.     Lost.     Imaginary 

049 

Miner  languages 

099 

Other  rarities.     Curiosa 

208935 


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A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


THIRD   SUMMARY 


SECTIONS 


DPh.ilosoph.y 


100 

Philosophy 

150 

Mental  faculties 

101 

Utility 

151 

Intellect 

102 

Compends 

152 

Sense  perceptions 

103 

Dictionaries 

153 

Understanding 

104 

Essays 

154 

Memory 

105 

Periodicals 

155 

Imagination 

106 

Societies 

156 

Reason.     Intuitive  faculty 

107 

Study  and  teaching 

157 

Sensibility.     Emotions 

108 

Polygraphy.     Maxims 

158 

Instincts.     Appetites 

109 

History 

159 

Will 

110 

Metaphysics 

160 

Logic.     Dialectics 

111 

Ontology 

161 

Inductive 

112 

Methodology 

162 

Deductive 

113 

Cosmology 

163 

Assent 

114 

Space 

164 

Symbolic.     Algebraic 

115 

Time 

165 

Sources  of  error.     Fallacies 

116 

Motion 

166 

Syllogism.     Enthymeme 

117 

Matter 

167 

Hypotheses                              * 

118 

Force 

168 

Argument  and  persuasion 

119 

Quantity.     Number 

169 

Analogy.     Correspondence 

120 

Metaphysical  topics 

170 

Ethics 

121 

Knowledge:  origin,  limits 

171 

Theories  of  ethics 

122 

'Causation.     Cause  and  effect 

172 

State  ethics 

123 

Liberty  and  necessity 

173 

Family  ethics 

124 

Teleology.     Final  causes 

174 

Professional  and  business  ethics 

125 

Infinite  and  finite 

175 

Ethics  of  amusements 

126 

Consciousness.     Personality 

176 

Sexual  ethics 

127 

Unconsciousness.     Automata 

177 

Social  ethics 

128 

The  soul 

178 

Temi^erance 

129 

Origin  of  the  individual  soul 

179 

Other  ethical  topics 

130 

Mind  and  body 

180 

Ancient  philosophers 

131 

Mental  physiology  and  hygiene 

181 

Oriental 

132 

Mental  derangements 

182 

Early  Greek 

133 

Delusions.     Witchcraft.     Magic 

183 

Sophistic  and  Socratic 

134 

Mesmerism.     Clairvoyance 

184 

Platonic 

135 

Sleep.     Dreams.     Somnambulism 

185 

Aristotelian 

136 

Mental  characteristics 

186 

Pyrrhonist.     New  Platonist 

137 

Temperaments 

187 

Epicurean 

138 

Physiognomy 

188 

Stoic 

139 

Phrenology.     Mental  photographs 

189 

Early  Christian  and  medieval 

140 

Philosophic  systems 

190 

Modem  philosophers 

141 

Idealism.     Transcendentalism 

191 

American 

142 

Critical  philosophy 

192 

British 

143 

Intuitionalism 

193 

German 

144 

Empiricism 

:  194 

French 

145 

Sensationalism 

195 

Italian 

146 

Materialism.     Positivism 

196 

Spanish 

147 

Pantheism.     Monism 

197 

Slavic 

148 

Eclecticism 

198 

Scandinavian 

149 

Other  philosophic  systems 

199 

Other  modem 

DECIMAL  CLASSIFICATION 


39 


THIRD   SUMMARY 


SECTIONS 


H-eligion 


200  Religion  250 

201  Philosophy.     Theories  251 

202  Compends  252 

203  Dictionaries  253 

204  Essays  254 

205  Periodicals  255 

206  Societies  256 

207  Education.     Theological  schools  257 

208  Polygraphy  258 

209  History  of  theology  259 
210  Natural  theology  260 

211  Deism  and  atheism  261 

212  Pantheism.     Theosophy  262 

213  Creation.     Evolution  263 

214  Providence.    Theodicy.     Fatalism  264 

215  Religion  and  science  265 

216  Evil.     Depravity  266 

217  Prayer  267 

218  Future  life.     Immortality  268 

219  Analogies.     Correspondences  269 
220  Bible  270 

221  Old  Testament  271 

222  Historical  books  272 

223  Poetic  "  273 

224  Prophetic      "  274 

225  New  Testament  275 

226  Gospels  and  Acta  276 

227  Epistles  277 

228  Apocalypse  278 

229  Apocrypha  279 
230  Doctrinal.     Dogmatics  280 

231  God.     Unity.     Trinity  281 

232  Christ.     Christology  282 

233  Man.     The  fall.     Sin  283 

234  Salvation.     Soteriology  284 

235  Angels.     Devils.     Satan  285 

236  Eschatology.     Death.     Judgment  286 

237  Future  state  287 

238  Creeds.     Catechisms  288 

239  Apologetics.     Evidences  289 
240  Devotional.     Practical  290 

241  Didactic  291 

242  Meditative  292 

243  Hortatory  293 

244  Miscellany.     Fiction  294 

245  Hymnology.     Religious  poetry  295 

246  Ecclesiology.     Symbolism  296 
^7  Sacred  furniture,  vessels,  etc.  297 

248  Personal  religion.     Asceticism  298 

249  Family  devotions  299 


Homiletic.    Pastoral.     Parochial 

Homiletics.     Preaching 

Sermons 

Pastoral  visitations.     Evangelistic 

Clerical  support.     Celibacy 

Brotherhoods.     Sisterhoods 

Societies  for  parish  work.     Gilds 

Parochial  schools,  libraries,  etc. 

Parish  care  of  sick,  fallen,  etc. 

Other  ministrations  and  work 
Church.     Institutions.     Work 

Church 

Ecclesiastical  polity 

Sabbath.     Lord's  day.     Sunday 

Public  wdrship.     Ritual 

Sacraments.     Ordinances 

Missions.     Home  and  foreign 

Associations.     Y.  M.  C.  A.  etc. 

Sunday  schools 

Revivals.     Retreats 
Religious  history 

Monastic  orders 

Persecutions 

Heresies 

Europe 

Asia 

Africa 

North  America 

South  America 

Oceanica 
Christian  churches  &  sects 

Primitive  and  oriental 

Roman  catholic 

Anglican  and  American  P.  E. 

Continental  protestant 

Presbyterian.     Congregational 

Baptist 

Methodist 

Unitarian 

Minor  Christian  sects 
Ethnic.    Non-Christian 

Comparative  &  general  mythology 
Greek  and  Roman 
Teutonic  and  northern 

Brahmanism.     Buddhism 

Parseeism 

Judaism 

Mohammedanism 

Mormonism 

Minor  non-Christian  religions 


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THIRD   SUMMARY           I 

SECTIONS 

Sociology     ^ 

300 

Sociology 

350 

Administration.     Army 

301 

Philosophy.     Theories 

351 

Administration  of  central  gov't 

302 

Compends 

352 

Local  government.     City.     Town 

303 

Dictionaries 

353 

United  States  and  state 

304 

Essays 

354 

Foreign  states 

305 

Periodicals 

355 

Army.     Military  science 

306 

Societies 

356 

Infantry 

307 

Education 

357 

Cavalry 

308 

Polygraphy 

358 

Artillery 

309 

History  of  sociology 

359 

Navy.     Naval  science 

310 

Statistics 

360 

Associations.     Institutions 

311 

Theory.     Methods 

361 

Charitable 

312 

Population 

362 

Hospitals.     Asylums 

313 

Special  topics 

363 

Political 

314 

Europe 

364 

Reformatory 

315 

Asia 

365 

Prisons.     Discipline 

316 

Africa 

366 

Secret  societies 

317 

North  America 

367 

Social  clubs 

318 

South  America 

368 

Insurance 

319 

Oceanica 

369 

Other 

320 

Political  science 

370 

Education 

321 

Form  of  state 

371 

Teachers,  methods,  and  discipline 

322 

Church  and  state 

372 

Elementary.     Kindergarten 

323 

Internal  or  domestic  relations 

373 

Intermediate 

324 

Suffrage 

374 

Self-education  and  culture 

325 

Colonies  and  immigration 

375 

Curriculum 

326 

Slavery 

376 

Education  of  women 

327 

Foreign  relations 

377 

Religious,  ethical  and  secular 

328 

Legislative  bodies  and  annals 

378 

Colleges  and  universities 

329 

Political  parties 

379 

Public  schools.     State  education 

330 

Political  economy                        ' 

380 

Commerce.     Communication 

331 

Capital.     Labor.     Wages 

381 

Domestic  trade 

332 

Banks.     Money.     Credit.     Interest 

382 

Foreign  trade.     Consular  reports 

333 

Land.     Ownership.     Rights  and  rent 

383 

Postoffice 

334 

Cooperation 

384 

Telegraph.     Cable.     Telephone 

335 

Socialism  and  communism 

385 

Railroad  and  express 

336 

Finance.     Public  funds.     Taxation 

386 

Canal  and  highway  transportation 

337 

Protection  and  free  trade 

387 

River  and  ocean  transportation 

338 

Production.     Manufacture.     Prices 

388 

City  transit 

339 

Pauperism 

389 

Weights  and  measures.     Metrology 

340 

Lavr 

390 

Customs.     Popular  life 

341 

International  law 

391 

Costume  and  care  of  person 

342 

Constitutional  law  and  history 

392 

Birth,  home  and  sex  customs 

343 

Criminal  law 

393 

Treatment  of  dead 

344 

Martial  law 

394 

Public  and  social  customs 

345 

U.  S.  statutes  and  cases 

395 

Etiquet 

346 

British  statutes  and  cases. 

396 

Woman's  position  and  treatment 

347 

Treatises:  American  and  British 

397 

Gipsies.     Nomads.     Outcast  races 

348 

Canon  law 

398 

Folklore.     Proverbs,  etc. 

349 

Foreign  law.     Roman 

399 

Customs  of  war 

DECIMAL  CLASSIFICATION 


41 


THIRD   SUMMARY 

SECTIONS 

!E*liilology 

400 

Philology 

450 

Italian 

401 

Philosophy 

451 

Orthography 

402 

Compends 

452 

Etymology 

403 

Dictionaries 

453 

Dictionaries 

404 

Essays 

454 

Synonyms 

405 

Periodicals 

455 

Grammar 

406 

Societies 

456 

Prosody 

407 

Study  and  teaching 

457 

Dialects 

408 

Polygraphy.     Universal  language 

458 

School  texts 

409 

History  of  language 

459 

Biumansh  and  Wallachiau 

410 

Comparative 

460 

Spanish 

411 

Orthography.     Alphabets 

461 

Orthography 

412 

Etymology 

462 

p]tymology 

413 

Dictionaries 

463 

Dictionaries 

414 

Phonology 

464 

Synonyms 

415 

Grammar 

465 

Grammar 

416 

Prosody 

466 

Prosody 

417 

Inscriptions 

467 

Dialects 

418 

Texts 

468 

School  texts 

419 

Hieroglyphics 

469 

Portuguese 

420 

English 

470 

Latin 

421 

Orthography 

471 

Orthography 

422 

Etymology 

472 

Etymology 

423 

Dictionaries 

473 

Dictionaries 

424 

Synonyms 

474 

Synonyms 

425 

Grammar 

475 

Grammar 

426 

Prosody 

.476 

Prosody 

427 

Dialects 

477 

Dialects 

428 

School  texts 

478 

School  texts 

429 

Anglo-Saxon 

479 

Minor  Italic 

430 

German 

480 

G-reek 

431 

Orthography 

481 

Orthography 

432 

Etymology 

482 

Etymology 

433 

Dictionaries 

483 

Dictionaries 

434 

Synonyms 

484 

Synonyms 

435 

Grammar 

485 

Graminar 

436 

Prosody 

486 

Prosody 

437 

Dialec'tH 

487 

Dialects 

438 

School  texts 

488 

School  texts 

439 

Minor  Teutonic 

489 

Minor  Hellenic 

440 

French 

490 

Minor  languages 

441 

Orthography 

491 

Minor  Indo-European 

442 

Etymology 

492 

Semitic 

443 

Dictionaries 

493 

Ilamitic 

444 

Synonyms 

494 

Scythian.     Turanian 

445 

Grammar 

495 

Eastern  Asiatic 

446 

Prosody 

496 

African 

447 

Dialects 

497 

North  American 

448 

School  texts 

498 

South  American 

•    449 

ProvenQal 

■  499 

Malay-Polynesian  and  other 

42 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


THIRD   SUMMARY 


SECTIONS 


HS^atiaral  Science 


500 

Natural  science 

550 

G-eology 

501 

Philosophy 

551 

Physical  and  dynamic  geology 

502 

Compends 

552 

Lithology.     Petrography 

503 

Dictionaries 

553 

Economic  geology 

504 

Essays 

554 

Europe 

505 

Periodicals 

555 

Asia 

506 

Societies 

556 

Africa 

507 

Education.     Museums 

557 

North  America 

508 

Polygraphy 

558 

South  America 

509 

History 

559 

Oceanica.     Polar  regions 

510 

Mathematics 

560 

Paleontology 

511 

Arithmetic 

561 

Plants 

512 

Algebra 

562 

Invertebrates 

513 

Geometry.     Conic  sections 

563 

Protozoa.     Radiates 

614 

Trigonometry 

564 

Mollusks 

515 

Descriptive  geometry 

565 

Articulates 

516 

Analytic  geometry.     Quaternions 

566 

Vertebrates 

517 

Calculus 

567 

Fishes.     Batrachia 

518 

568 

Reptiles.     Birds 

519 

Probabilities 

569 

Mammals 

520 

Astronomy 

570 

Biology.     Ethnology 

521 

Theoretic 

571 

Prehistoric  archeology 

522 

Practical  and  spherical 

572 

Ethnology.     Anthropology 

523 

Descriptive 

573 

Natural  history  of  man 

524 

Maps  and  observations 

574 

Homologies 

525 

Earth 

575 

Evolution.     Species 

526 

Geodesy 

576 

Origin  and  beginnings  of  life 

527 

Navigation 

577 

Properties  of  living  matter 

528 

Ephemerides 

578 

Microscopy 

529 

Chronology 

579 

Collectors  manuals 

530 

Physics 

580 

Botany 

531 

Mechanics 

581 

Physiologic  and  structural 

532 

Liquids.     Hydraulics 

582 

Phanerogamia 

533 

Gases.     Pneumatics 

583 

Dicotyledonae 

534 

Sound.     Acoustics 

584 

Monocotyledonae 

535 

Light.     Optica 

585 

Gymnospermae 

536 

Heat 

586 

Crytogamia 

537 

Electricity 

587 

Pteridophyta 

538 

Magnetism 

588 

Bryophyta 

539 

Molecular  physics 

589 

Thallophyta 

540 

Chemistry 

590 

Zoology 

541 

Theoretic 

591 

Physiologic  zoology 

542 

Practical  and  experimental 

592 

Invertebrates 

543 

Analysis 

593 

Protozoa.     Radiates 

544 

Qualitative 

594 

Mollusks 

545 

Quantitative 

595 

Articulates 

546 

Inorganic 

596 

Vertebrates 

547 

Organic 

597 

Fishes.     Batrachia 

548 

Crystallography 

598 

Reptiles.     Birds 

549 

Mineralogry 

599 

Mammals 

DECIMAL  CLASSIFICATION 


43 


THIRD   SUMMARY 


SECTIONS 


XJsefb.1  ^rts 


600  Useful  arts 

601  Philosophy 

602  Compends 

603  Dictionaries 

604  Essays 

605  Periodicals 

606  Societies.     Fairs.     Exhibitions 

607  Education.     Schools  of  technology 

608  Patents.     Inventions 

609  History  of  useful  arts 
610  Medicine 

611  Anatomy 

612  Physiology 

613  Hygiene.     Gymnastics.     Training 

614  Public  health 

615  Materia  medica.     Therapeutics 
618  Pathology.     Diseases.     Treatment 

617  Surgery.     Dentistry 

618  Diseases  of  women  and  children 

619  Comparative  medicine.     Veterinary 
620  Engineering 

621  Mechanical 

622  Mining 

623  Military.     Naval 

624  Bridge  and  roof 

625  Eoad  and  railroad 

626  Canal 

627  River  and  harbor 

628  Sanitary.     Waterworks 

629  Other  branches 
630  Agriculture 

631  Soil.     Fertilizers.     Drainage 

632  Pests.     Hindrances.     Blights.     Insects 

633  Grains.     Grasses.     Fibers.     Tea,  etc. 

634  Fruits.     Orchards.     Vineyards 

635  Kitchen  garden 

636  Domestic  animals 

637  Dairy.     Milk.     Butter.     Cheese 

638  Bees.     Silkworms 

639  Fishing.     Trapping 
640  Domestic  economy 

641  Cookery.     Gastronomy 

642  Confectionery.     Ices 

643  Food.     Dining.     Carving 

644  Fuel.     Lights 

645  Furniture.     Carpets.     Upholstery 

646  Clothing.     Toilet.     Cosmetics 

647  Servants:  training,  duties,  wages 

648  Laundry 

649  Nursery.     Children.     Sickroom 


650  Communication.     Commerce 

651  Office  equipment  and  methods 

652  Writing.     Materials.     Typewriters 

653  Abbreviations.     Shorthand 

654  Telegraph.     Cables.     Signals 

655  Printing.     Publishing.     Copyright 

656  Transportation.     Railroading,  etc. 

657  Bookkeeping.     Accounts 

658  Business  manuals.     Methods.     Tables 

659  Advertising  and  other  topics 
660  Chemical  technology 

661  Chemicals 

662  Pyrotechnics.     Explosives 

663  Beverages:  wines,  liquors,  ales,  etc. 

664  Foods:  sugar,  starch,  etc. 

665  Lights:  gas,  oil,  candles,  etc. 

666  Ceramics:  glass,  claj-,  cement,  etc. 

667  Bleaching.     Dyeing.     Inks.     Paints 

668  Other  organic  chemical  industries 

669  Metallurgy.     Assaying 
670  Manufactures 

671  Articles  made  of  metals 

672  Of  iron  and  steel;  stoves,  cutlery 
.    673  Of  brass  and  bronze;  bells,  etc. 

674  Lumber  and  articles  made  of  wood 

675  Leather  "              "           leather 

676  Paper  "              "           paper 

677  Cotton,  wool,  silk,  linen,  etc. 

678  Rubber  and  articles  made  of  rubber 

679  Celluloid  and  other 
680  Mechanic  trades 

681  Watch  and  instrument  making 

682  Blacksmith  ing.     Horseshoeing 

683  Lock  and  gun  making 

684  Carriage  and  cabinet  making 

685  Saddlery  and  shoemaking.     Trunks 

686  Bookbinding 

687  Clothesmaking.     Hats 
688 

689  Other  trades 

690  Building 

691  Materials.     Processes.     Preservatives 

692  Plans  and  specifications 

693  Masonry.     Plastering,  etc. 

694  Carpentry.     Stairbuilding 

695  Roofing.     Slating  and  tiling 

696  Plumbing.     Gas  and  steam  fitting 

697  Heating  and  ventilation 

698  Painting.     Glazing.     Paperhanging 

699  Car  and  ship  building 


44 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


THIKD   SUMMARY            i 

SECTIONS 

Jb'ine 

.Arts 

700 

Fine  arts 

750 

Fainting 

701 

Philosophy.     Esthetics 

751 

Materials  and  methods  ■ 

702 

Compends 

752 

Color 

703 

Dictionaries 

753 

Epic.     Mythic.     Idealistic 

704 

Essays 

754 

Genre.     Still  life 

705 

Periodicals 

755 

Religious.     Ecclesiastic 

706 

Societies 

756 

Historical.     Battles,  etc. 

707 

Education.     Study 

757 

Portrait 

708 

Art  galleries 

758 

Landscape.     Marine 

709 

History  of  art 

759 

Various  schools 

710 

Landscape  gardening 

760 

Engraving 

711 

Public  parks 

761 

Wood 

712 

Private  grounds.     Lawns 

762 

Copper.     Steel 

713 

Walks.     Drives 

763 

Lithography 

714 

Water.     Fountains.     Lakes 

764 

Chromolithography 

715 

Trees.     Hedges.     Shrubs 

765 

Line.     Stipple 

716 

Plants.     Flowers.     Conservatories 

766 

Mezzotint.     Aquatint 

717 

Arbors.     Seats.     Outlooks 

767 

Etching.     Dry  point 

718 

Monuments.     Mausoleums 

768 

Banknote.     Machine 

719 

Cemeteries 

769 

Collections  of  engravings 

720 

Architecture 

770 

Fhotography 

721 

Architectural  construction 

771 

Photographic  chemistry 

722 

Ancient  and  oriental 

772 

Silver  processes,  etc. 

723 

Medieval.     Gothic 

773 

Gelatine  and  pigment  processes 

724 

Modern 

774 

"        and  printer's  ink.     Albertype 

725 

Public  buildings 

775 

Photolithography,  etc. 

726 

Ecclesiastic  and  religious 

776 

Photozincography,  etc. 

727 

Educational  and  scientific 

777 

Photo-engraving.     Photo-electros 

728 

Residences 

778 

Special  applications 

729 

Design  and  decoration 

779 

Collections  of  photographs 

730 

Sculpture 

780 

Music 

731 

Materials  and  methods 

781 

Theory 

732 

.  Ancient 

782 

Dramatic 

733 

Greek  and  Roman 

783 

Sacred 

734 

Medieval 

784 

Vocal 

735 

Modern 

785 

Orchestral 

736 

Carving.     Seals.     Dies.     Gems 

786 

Piano  and  organ 

737 

Numismatics.     Coins.     Medals 

787 

Stringed  instruments 

738 

Pottery.     Porcelain 

788 

Wind 

739 

Bronzes.     Bric-a-brac 

789 

Percussion  and  mechanical 

740 

Dra-wing.     Decoration 

790 

Amusements 

741 

Freehand.     Crayon 

791 

Public  entertainment 

742 

Perspective 

792 

Theater.     Opera 

743 

Art  anatomy.     Life  school 

793 

Indoor  amusementa 

744 

Mathematical  drawing 

794 

Games  of  skill.     Chess 

745 

Ornamental  design.     Carpet,  etc. 

795 

Games  of  chance.     Cards 

746 

Art  needlework 

796 

Outdoor  sports 

747 

Interior  decoration 

797 

Boating  and  ball 

748 

Stained  and  iridescent  glass 

798 

Horsemanship.     Racing 

749 

Artistic  furniture 

799 

Fishing.     Hunting.     Shooting 

DECIMAL  CLASSIFICATION 


45 


THIRE 

•  SUMMARY 

SECTIONS 

• 

T  literature 

300 

Literature 

850 

Italian  literature 

801 

Philosophy 

851 

Poetry 

802 

Compends 

852 

Drama 

803' 

Dictionaries 

853 

Fiction 

804 

Essays 

854 

Essays 

805 

Periodicals 

855 

Oratory 

806 

Societies 

856 

Letters 

807 

Study  and  teaching 

857 

Satire.     Humor 

808 

Rhetoric.     Treatises 

858 

Miscellany 

809 

History 

859 

Biumansh.  and  Wallacliian 

810 

American  literature 

860 

Spanish  literature 

811 

Poetry 

861 

Poetry 

812 

Drama 

862 

Drama 

813 

Fiction 

863 

Fiction 

814 

Essays 

864 

Essays 

815 

Oratory 

865 

Oratory 

816 

Letters 

866 

Letters 

817 

Satire.     Humor 

867 

Satire.     Humor 

818 

Miscellany 

868 

Mis(;ellany 

819 

86S) 

Portuguese  literature 

820 

English  literature 

870 

Latin  literature 

821 

Poetry 

871 

Poetry 

822 

Drama 

872 

Dramatic 

823 

Fiction 

873 

Epic 

824 

Essays 

874 

Lyric 

825 

Oratory 

875 

Oratory 

826 

Letters 

876 

Letters 

827 

Satire.     Humor 

877 

Satire.     Humor 

828 

Miscellany 

878 

Miscellany 

829 

Anglo-Saxon  literature 

879 

Minor  Italic  literatures 

830 

Grerman  literature 

880 

G-reek  literature 

831 

Poetry 

881 

Poetry 

832 

Drama 

882 

Dramatic 

833 

Fiction 

883 

Epic 

834 

Essays 

884 

Lyric 

835 

Oratory 

885 

Oratory 

836 

Letfers 

886 

Letters 

837 

Satire.     Humor 

887 

Satire.     Humor 

838 

Miscellany 

888 

Miscellany 

839 

Minor  Teutonic  literatures 

889 

Minor  Hellenic  literatures 

340 

French  literature 

890 

Minor  languages 

841 

Poetry 

891 

Minor  Indo-European 

842 

Drama 

892 

Semitic 

843 

Fiction 

893 

Hamitic 

844 

Essays 

894 

Scythian.     Turanian 

845 

Oratory 

895 

Eastern  Asiatic 

846 

Letters 

896 

African 

847 

Satire.     Humor 

897 

North  American 

848 

Miscellany 

898 

South  American 

849 

Proven9al  literature 

899 

Malay-Polynesian  and  other 

46 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


THIKD 

SUMMARY 

SECTIONS 

History 

900 

History 

950 

Asia 

901 

Philosophy 

951 

China 

902 

Compends.     Chronologies 

952 

Japan 

903 

Dictionaries 

953 

Arabia 

904 

Essays 

954 

India 

905 

Periodicals 

955 

Persia 

906 

Societies 

956 

Turkey  in  Asia 

907 

Study  and  teaching 

957 

Siberia 

908 

Polygraph  y 

958 

Afghanistan.     Turkistan.     Baluchistan 

909 

Universal  histories 

959 

Farther  India 

910 

Greography  and  travels 

960 

Africa 

911 

Historical 

961 

North  Africa 

912 

Maps 

962 

Egypt.     Nubia 

913 

Antiquities 

963 

Abyssinia 

914 

Europe 

964 

Morocco 

915 

Asia 

965 

Algeria 

916 

Africa 

966 

North  Central  Africa 

917 

Xorth  America 

967 

South  Central  Africa 

918 

South  America 

968 

South  Africa 

919 

Oceanica.     Polar  regions 

969 

Madagascar.     Mauritius 

920 

Biography 

970 

North  America 

921 

Of  philosophy. 

971 

British  America 

922 

"  theology 

972 

Mexico.     Central  America 

923 

"  sociology 

973 

United  States 

924 

"  philology 

974 

North  Atlantic  states 

925 

"  science 

975 

South  Atlantic  states 

926 

"  useful  arts 

976 

South  Central  or  Gulf  states 

927 

"  fine  arts 

977 

North  Central  or  Lake  states 

928 

"  literature 

978 

Western  or  Mountain  states 

929 

Genealogy.     Heraldry 

979 

Pacific  states 

930 

Ancient  history 

980 

South  America 

931 

China 

981 

Brazil 

932 

Egypt 

982 

Argentina,     Patagonia 

933 

Judea 

983 

Chile 

934 

India 

984 

Bolivia 

935 

Medo-Persia 

985 

Peru 

•  936 

Kelts 

986 

Colombia.     Ecuador 

937 

Rome.     Italy 

987 

Venezuela 

938 

Greece 

988 

Guiana 

939 

Minor  countries 

989 

Paraguay.     Uruguay 

940 

Europe 

990 

Oceanica.     Polar  regions 

941 

Scotland.     Ireland 

991 

Malaysia 

942 

England.     Wales 

992 

Sunda 

943 

Germany.     Austria 

993 

Australasia 

944 

France 

994 

Australia 

945 

Italy 

995 

New  Guinea 

946 

Spain.     Portugal 

996 

Polynesia 

947 

Russia 

997 

Isolated  islands 

948 

Norway.     Sweden.     Denmark 

998 

Arctic  regions 

949 

Minor  countries 

999 

Antar(!tic  regions 

Class  List 


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B         readable.     Used  only  for  books  unusually  attractive  in  style 
Kf        reference  book 

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T  for  young  readers;  in  many  cases  applied  to  books  equally 

suitable  for  adults 
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explained^  the  introductory  pages  of  this  book  (pp.  13-33). 


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Wilson    $15 
Rf    Entriesunderauth6r,subjectandtitle,inonealph;i- 
bet,  with  particulars  of  binding,  price,  date  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Covers  much  the  same  ground  as  indexes  of  Publiii!ieri<' 
trade  list  annual,  but  includes  some  additional  minor 
publishers.    Ed.  sel. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

016    Of  special  subjects 

Kroeger,  A.  B.     Guide  to  the  study  and  use  of  t/ 
reference  books.     1902.    25cm    { A.  L.  A.  annot. 
lists)  A.  L.  A.  pub.  board    $1.25  n 

Rf  For  librarians,  teachers  and  students.  Gives  author, 
full  title,  size,  illustrations,  publisher,  price,  brief  descrip- 
tive note.  Author  and  subject  index,  list  of  100  reference 
books  for  smaller  library.    X.  Y. 

Leypoldt,  A.  H. ,  &  lies,  George,  ed.  List  of 
books  for  girls  and  women  and  their  clubs. 
1895.     26cm     (A.  L.  A.  annot.  lists) 

A..L.  A.  pub.  board    $1 

Rf  About  2,100  titles  in  chief  branches  of  literature, 
classed  under  26  main  headings;  each  group  selected 
and  annotated  by  a  specialist.  Publishers  and  prices: 
very  full  index.  List  is  general  and  equally  useful  for 
boys  and  men.    N.  Y. 

New  York.  State  library.  Class  list  of  a  $500 
library  recommended  for  schools.  1901.  25cm 
(N.  Y.  state  lib.  bibliog.  bul.  30) 

Univ.  of  state  of  N.  Y.     15c 

Rf    Includes  reference  books  and  books  for  teachers. 

The  few  notes  mainly  on  editions,  which  are  selected  to 


2411—04- 


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50 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


meet  school  needs.  Titles  for  9200  and  8300  librar>'  also 
indicated.  Gives  Abridged  decimal  classification  numbers. 
N.  Y. 

New  York.  State  library.  A  selection  from 
the  best  books,  with  notes.  23cm  (N.  Y.  state 
lib.  bibliog.  bul. )  Univ.  of  state  of  N.  Y.  10c 
Rf  Issued  each  July.  About  250  books  of  preceding 
calendar  year,  chosen  with  reference  to  needs  of  small 
libraries.  Descriptive  and  bibliographic  notes.  Decimal 
clmsificaiion  and  Librarjof  Congress  numbers  for  printed 
cards  given.    N.  Y. 

Providence.  Public  library.  Alphabetical  cat- 
alogue of  the  editions  in  the  Standard  library. 
1901?    25cm 

Ef  Titles  of  books  in  the  "  Standard  library  "  room  at 
the  Providence  public  library.  Aims  to  present  best  edi- 
tions as  to  text,  edition,  size,  paj>er,  printing  and  bind- 
ing of  100  carefully  selected  authors.    N.  Y. 

016.2  Religion 

D'Ooge,  B:  L.     Helps  to  the  study  of  classical 

mythology.     1899.     18cm  Wahr    45c 

Rf    References  to  books   and  magazines,  subdivided 

under  art,  religion  and  literature.    Contains  list  of  books 

indexed,  table  of  contents,  and  full  index.    Pittsburg. 

016.3  Sociology 

Bowker,  B.:  B.,  &  lies,  George,  ed.  Reader's 
guide  in  economic,  social  and  political  science. 
1891.     19cm     (Econ.  tracts) 

Soc.  for  pol.  educ.     $1 
Rf    Class  list  with  concise  notes  indicating  scope  and 
relative  value.    Suggestions  for  reading,  citation  of  au- 
thorities, bibliographic  helps,  etc.,  introduce  each  sub- 
ject.   N.  Y. 
Brooks,  B.  C.     Bibliography  of  municipal  prob- 
lems and  city  conditions.     2d  ed.     1901.     25cm 
Ef  Reform  club    $1.50 

Marot,  Helen,  comp.  Handbook  of  labor  litera- 
ture. 1899.  20cm 
Philadelphia  free  lib.  of  econ.  &  pol.  sci.  $1 
Ef  Classed  and  annotated  list  of  more  important  books 
and  pamphlets  in  English.  Articles  in  periodicals  not 
included.  Notes  descriptive  rather  than  critical.  Lists 
of  labor  song  books  and  labor  and  general  sociologic 
periodicals,  publishers'  addresses,  author  index.       X.  Y. 

Monroe,  W.S.    Bibliography  of  education.    1897. 
18 Jem     (Intemat.  educ.  ser.)         Appleton    $2 
Ef    Class  list  of  3,200  titles  with  author  index.    Many 
short  notes. 

016.7    Fine  arts 

Stiirgis,  Russell,  &  Krehbiel,  H:  E:  comp. 
Annotated  bibliography  of  fine  art;  ed.  by 
George  lies.  1897.  26cm  (A.  L.  A.  annot. 
lists)  A.  L.  A.  pub.  board    $1 

Ef  Descriptive,  critical  and  comparative  notes  on  1,000 
works  on  painting,  sculpture,  architecture,  decorative 
arts,  illustration  [by  Russell  Sturgis]  and  music  [by  H:i:: 
Krehbiel]  Classed,  with  author  and  subject  index. 
N.  Y. 


.50  n     , y 

mallv       • 


016.8    Literature 

Baker,  E.  A.  A  descriptive  guide  to  the  best 
fiction,  British  and  American,  including  trans- 
lations from  foreign  languages;  containing  about 
4,500  references.     1903.     20 Jem 

Macmillan    $2 

Ef  Note  under  each  title  gives  theme  and  occasionally 
characterization,  and  list  of  editions.  Best  or  repre- 
sentative works  are  starred.  In  Historical  appendix  all 
books  illustrating  history  or  social  life  of  a  country  are 
entered  briefly  under  1)  country,  2)  period,  3)  date.  Full 
subject  index  and  author-title  index  increa.se  reference 
value.    X.  Y. 

Comu,  Mme  Sophie,  &  Beer,  William..  List  of 
French  fiction,  annotated.  1898.  12Jcm  (A. 
L.  A.  annot.  lists)  A.  L.  A.  pub.  board  10c 
Ef  Includes  186  titles,  chosen  from  70  representative  au- 
thors with  regard  to  soundness  of  sentiment  as  well  as 
excellence  of  style.  Gives  author,  title,  publisher,  price 
and  descriptive  note.    N.  Y. 

Hodgkins,  L.  M.  Guide  to  the  study  of  nine- 
teenth century  authors.     1898.     19cm  ' 

Heath    60c 

Ef  Indicates  books  and  articles  of  value  in  studying  26 
prominent  English  and  American  authors.    Kroeger. 

"Welsh.,  A.  H.  English  masterpiece  course.  1887. 
20cm  Silver     75c  n 

Ef  Lists  of  references  to  books  and  magazine  articles  on 
principal  English  and  American  writers  from  Chaucer  to 
Tennyson.    Pittsburg. 

Winchester,  C.  T.  Five  short  courses  of  reading 
in  English  literature.     Rev.  ed.     1900.     16cm 

Ginn    40c 
Ef  Represents  nature  and  progress  of  English  literature 
from  beginning  of  Elizabethan  period  to  present.    Each 
course  followed  by  list  of  additional  reading.    Pref. 

016.9    History 

Adams,  C:  K.  Manual  of  historical  literature. 
3d  ed.     1903.     21cm  Harper    $2.50 

Ef    List  of  the  most  important  histories  in  English,    .  / 
French,  and  German,  with  related  biography,  philosophic    ' 
inquiry,  etc.    States  scope  and  authority,  characterizes 
style,  and  points  out  special  value  or  defects.    Offers  sug- 
gestions for  reading.    N.  Y'. 

Boston.  Public  library.  Finding  list  of  gene- 
alogies and  town  and  local  histories  containing 
family  records.     1900.     25cm         Trustees    25c 

Channing,  Edward,  &  Hart,  A.  B.  Guide  to 
the  study  of  American  history.     1897.     19cm 

Ginn    $2  ^ 
Ef  Contains  hints  on  reading  and  teaching  history, 
selected   bibliography  of    American  historj',  and  well- 
arranged  series  of  topics  on  colonial  and  United  States 
history.    L.  A.  H. 

Gardiner,  S:  B..,  &  Mullinger,  J:  B.     Introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  English  history.     4th  ed.    i/ 
1903.     20Jcm  Paul    7/6  n 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Introduction  to  EngliA  history,  by 
S:R.  Gardiner;  pt.  2,  Authorities,  by  J:  B.  Mullinger. 


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51 


Getchell,  M.  S.     Study  of  mediaeval  history  by 

^  the  library  method  for    high    schools.     1897. 

19cm  Ginn    55c 

Rf  References  to  historical  literature  relating  to  middle 

ages,  arranged  by  periods.    Pittsburg. 

Gordy,  W.  F.,  &  Twitchell,  W.  I.  Path- 
finder in  American  history.     1893.     19icm 

Lee    $1.20  n 

Rf  Handbook  for  teachers,  containing  topical  outlines, 
lists  of  readings  mainly  from  secondary  sources,  and  sug- 
gestions as  to  methods  of  teaching.  Style  and  treatment 
adapted  to  needs  of  elementary  classes.    L.  A.  H. 

Literature  of  American  history;  a  bibliograph- 
ical g«ide  in  which  the  scope,  character,  and 
comparative  worth  of  books  in  selected  lists 
are  set  forth  in  brief  notes  by  critics  of  authority; 
ed.  for  the  American  library  association  by 
J.  N.  Lamed.  1902.  25cm  (A.  L.  A.  annot. 
lists)  A.  L.  A.  pub.  board    $6  n 

Rf    4,145  titles,  closely  classified  under  six  main  heads. 

Appendix:  Books  suggested  for  a  good  school  library, 
for  a  town  library,  for  a  good  working  library,  by  Ed- 
ward Channing,  p.  463-71. 

Supplement  for  1900  and  1901,   ed.  by 

P.  P.  Wells.      1902.     25cm     (A.    L.  A.  annot. 
lists)  A.  L.  A.  pub.  board    $1  n 

Rf  Nearly  200  entries  in  one  alphabet.  Notes  generally 
condensed  from  reputable  reviews,  signed  where  practi. 
cable.  Future  supplements  will  be  issued  also  on  cards. 
N.  Y. 

Mill,  H.  R.  Hints  to  teachers  and  students  on 
the  choice  of  geographical  books  for  reference 
and  reading.  1897.  19cm  Longmans  $1.25 
Rf  Prepared  by  request  of  Geographical  society.  Gives 
lists  of  selected  books,  grouped  by  countries,  with  pub- 
lishers, prices,  and  many  descriptive  notes.    N.  Y. 

Winsor,  Justin.  Reader's  handbook  of  the 
American  revolution,  1761-1783.      1899.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Beginning  with  first  discontent  with  British  rule,  indi 
cates  where  the  best  information  on  each  point  is  to  be 
gathered.    Adams. 

017    Cla8§ed  cataIog§ 

Pittsburg.     Carnegie  library.      Monthly  bul- 
letin.    23cm  '  yrly  25c 
Bf 
Salem.     Public  library.     Bulletin.     25icm 

yrly  25c 

Rf    The  Carnegie  and   Salem  bulletins  are  included 

because  of  their  good,  up-to-date  lists  on  special  subjects. 

The  Pittsburg  bulletin  furnishes  notes  to  most  of  the 

month's  added  books.    £d.  sel. 


019    Dictionary  catalog§ 

Peabody  institute.     Second  catalogue,  including 
additions  sin.ce  1882.    Part  1-7,  A-R.    1896-1904.        ? 
27icm  Deutsch  co.    $4.50  ea 

Rf  Of  great  value,  specially  fotanalytic  subject  entries, 
if  library  can  afford.it.    Ed.  sel. 

OdO    Library  economy 

Dana,  J:  C.  Library  primer.  3d,  ed.  1903. 
19Jcm  Lib.  bur.     $1 

Manual  for  small  libraries.  Advice  on  preliminary 
work,  trustees,  librarian,  building,  tools,  book  selection, 
buying,  care,  classification,  cataloging,  charging,  the  read- 
ing room,  reference  books,  reference  work,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Library  journal.    Latest  vol.    25  Jem 

Pub.  wkly.     yrly  $5 
Monthly. 

Official  organ  of  Ameri.can  library  association.  Index 
to  V.  1-22,  Publishers'  weekly  ofllce,  82.50. 

Iffinnesota.  State  library  comniission,  ed. 
Handbook  of  library  organization,  comp.  by  the 
library  commissions  of  Minnesota,  lawa  and 
Wisconsin.  1902.  22icm  Minnesota  State  lib. 
commission,  Minneapolis  25c 

Plummer,  M. .  W.  Hints  to  small  libraries.  3d 
ed.     1902.     21cm  Lane    50c  n 

Chapters  discussing  routine  best  followed  in  starting  a 
small  library,  giving  such  details  as  inexperienced  libra- 
rians need.  Suggestions  as  to  simple  anjd  economical 
methods.    N.  Y. 

Pujblic  libraries.     Latest  vol.     25cm 

Lib.  bur.     yrly  $1 
Monthly,  except  August  and  September. 
SpoflFord,  A.  B.     A  book  for  all  readers.     2d  ed. 
1900.     20cm  Putnam    $2 

On  choice,  acquisition,  binding  and  arrangement  of        7 
books,  with  suggestions  on  memory  training,  making 
information  available,  library  administration,  rare  books, 
etc.    Primarily  for  librarians  but  of  interest  to  all  book ' 
lovers.    N.  Y. 

025  Adinini§tratioii 

American  library  association.  List  of  subject 
headings  for  use  in  dictionary  catalogs.  2d  ed. 
with  an  appendix  containing  hints  on  subject 
cataloging  and  schemes  for  sub-heads  under 
countries  and  other  subjects.  1901.  24 Jem 
Bf  A.  L.  A.  pub.  board    $2 

Cutter,  C:  A.  Expansive  classification.  Part  1, 
The  first  six  classifications.     1891-93.     25Jcm 

Lib.  bur.     $5 
Rf     A  library  using  this  system  need   not  buy  the 
Decimal. 


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Dewey,  Melvil.  Abridgeii  decimal  classification 
and  relativ  index  for  libraries,  clippings,  notes, 
etc.     1894.     25icni  Lib.  bur.     $1.50 

Rf    Also  In  Lihranj  notes,  v.  4,  no.  13-14,  Jan.-Ap.  1895. 

For  small  and  slowly  growing  libraries.  The  abbrevi- 
ated numbers  can  be  changed  to  full  class  numbers  with- 
out other  alteration  than  adding  extra  figures. 

A  library  using  this  system  need  not  buy  the  Expan- 
sive. 

Decimal  classification  and  relativ  index 


]/                 for  libraries,  clippings,  notes,  etc.    6th  ed.    1899. 
25cni 
Kf  1  jb.  bur.     $5 
Simplified  Library  school  rules;  card  cat- 
alog, accession,  book  numbers,  shelf  list,  capitals, 
punctuation,  abbreviations,  library  handwriting. 
1898.     25cm 
Ef                                                Lib.  bur.     $1.50 
Hasse,  A.  R.     United  States  government  publi- 
cations; a  handbook  for  the  cataloger.     Part  1-2. 
1902-03.     25 Jem     Lib.  bur.     pt.  1,  $1;  pt.  2,  $2 

Rf  Contents:  pt.  1.  The  government  at  large,  the  Con- 
stitution, statutes,  treaties;  pt.  2.  The  legislative  body. 

Briefly  explains  character  and  principles  governing 
treatment  of  each  type  of  publication  for  dictionary  cat- 
alog, and  gives  sample  cards.  Two  parts,  on  the  execu- 
tive body  and  on  the  judiciary,  government  institutions, 
government  serials,  are  to  follow.    N.  Y. 

(See  also  Public  documents  list 

027    General  libraries 

Foote,  E..  L..     The   librarian    of   the   Sunday 
school.     1897.     ITjcm  Eaton    35c 

Practical  manual  on  organization,  care  of  books,  cata- 
loging, charging  system,  repairs,  reports,  with  chapter  on 
the  library's  province  and  purpose,  by  M.  T.  Wheeler. 
N.  Y. 

See  also  Public  documents  list 

02§    Reading  and  aids 

Buffalo.     Public  library.     Class  room  libraries 
for  public  schools.     1902.     24Jcm  31c 

Rf  Arranged  alphabetically  by  authors  under  grades 
1-9;  gives  publisher  and  price;  alphabetic  subject  index 
refers  to  articles  as  well  as  books;  author  and  title  index 
also  a  suggested  list  for  school  reference  libraries.     N.  Y.; 

Covinsel    upon    the    reading    of    books.       1900. 
/  19Jcm  Houghton    $1.50 

\J  Contents:  Preface  on  reading  and  books,  by  H.  Van 

Dyke;  History,  by  H.  M.  .Stephens;  Memoirs  and  biogra- 
phies, by  A.  Repplier;  Sociology,  economics  and  politics, 
by  A.  T.  Hadley;  The  study  of  fiction,  by  B.  Matthews; 
Poetry,  by  B.  Perry;  Essay  and  criticism,  by  H.  W.  Mabie. 

Koopman,  H.  L..     The  mastery  of  books:  hints 

on   reading  and    the    ut^e    of    libraries.     1896. 

^  19cm  Amer.  bk.  co.     90c 

Discusses  selection,  methods,  memory,  note  taking, 
periodicals,  reference  books,  etc.    Gives  classified  list  of 


valuable  books,  and  annotated  list  of  books  on  reading. 
N.  Y. 

Lamed,  J.    N.     A  talk  alx)ut  books. 

1897.     18icm  Buffalo,  Author    50c 

An  address  to  high  school  students. 

Moore,  A.  C.  List  of  books  recommended  for  a 
children's  library;  comp.  for  Iowa  library  com- 
mission.    1903.     23k'm  10c 

Rf  Adds  practical  suggestions  on  choice  and  purchase 
of  children's  books.    N.  Y. 

Moulton,  B.:  G.  ed.  Four  years  of  novel  read- 
ing: an  account  of  an  experiment  in  popularizing 
the  study  of  fiction.     1895.     19Jcm 

Heath  50c 
Contents:  The  study  of  fiction,  by  R.  G.  Moulton; 
Backworth  classical  novel-reading  union;  Four  years' 
work  done  by  the  Union;  Why  is  Charles  Dickens  a  more 
famous  novelist  than  Charles  Reade?  The  character  of 
Clara  Middleton;  The  ideal  of  asceticism;  Character  devel- 
opment in  "Romola." 

030    Cweneral  cyclopedias 

It  will  hardly  be  necessarj*  for  a  small  library 
to  buy  all  four  general  cyclopedias  nam^.  All 
are  generally  trustworthy,  but  before  buying 
more  than  two  it  will  be  wise  to  add  in  German 
either  Brockhaus'  Konrersafioiig-Lexikon,  16v.  or 
Meyer's  Konversations-Lexikon,l~v.  and  in  French 
Nouveau  Laroiisse  illugtri,  "v.    Ed.  sel. 

031    Ameriean 

Appleton's  annual  cyclopaedia  and  register  of 
important  events  of  the  year.  Latest  vol.  26cm 
Appleton  subs.  $5 
Rf  Gives  summary  of  year's  events  in  politics,  statis- 
tics, commerce,  finance,  science,  agriculture,  literature, 
art,  biography,  and  necrology.  Text  of  important  bills 
before  Congress  given  in  full.    Pratt. 

Century  cyclopedia  of  names;  ed.  by  B:E.  Smith. 
1899.     3i^cm  Century    $10  subs.  ^ 

Rf  Includes  names  in  geography,  biography,  mythol- 
ogy, history,  ethnology,  art,  fiction,  forming  a  supplemen- 
tary volume  to  Century  dictionary.  Fullest  in  biography 
and  geography.  Pronunciation  and  derivation  of  names 
given.    Kroeger. 

Champlin,  J:  D.      Young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of 

common  things.     2d  e<l.     1893.     21  Jem 

Holt    $2.50 
Rf  Y    .\n  attempt  to  bring  cyclopedic  knowledge  within 
the  range  of  a  child's  intellect.    Articles  very  brief  and 
simple.    Index.    Kroeger. 

Young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of  i>ersons  and 

places.     3ded.     1900.     21cm  Holt    $2.50 

Rf  Y  Supplements  Young  fulkg'  cyclopedia  of  common 
thinyn  with  biographic  and  geographic  information. 
Kroeger. 


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53 


Encyclopedia  Amerit-ana;  editor-in-chief:  F:  C. 
Beach,     v.  1-13,  A-Rud.     1903-04.     27cm 

Americana  co.     subs.     $6  ea 
International  year-book;  a  compendium  of  the 
world's  progress  during  the  year.     latest  vol. 
25}cm  Dodd    $3 

Kf  Similar  in  scope  to  Appleton's  annual  eyclopxdia, 
but  entries  are  under  more  specific  topics.  To  supple- 
ment cyclopedias.    Kroeger. 

y/     New  international  encyclopsedia.    17v.    1902-04. 
j  26cm 

I  Bf  Dodd    $5  ea 

V  Universal  cyclop?edia  and  atlas;  newly  rev.  by 

Rossiter  Johnson.     12  v.     1903.     28Jcm 

Appleton    $6  ea 

Specially  strong  in  science,  engineering,  discoveries, 
inventions,  and  biography.  Contains  sketches  of  living 
persons.    Maps  numerous  and  good.    Pratt. 

Known  also  as  Johnson's  cyclopedia. 

.  032    English 

.//      Chambers's  encyclopaedia;  a  dictionary  of  uni- 
versal knowledge.     10  v.     1901.     27cm 

Lippincott    subs.  $25 
Kf    Of  English  origin,  but  contains  articles  on  Ameri- 
can subjects  written  by  specialists  in  U.  S.  Bibliographic 
references.    Kroeger. 

Hazell's  annual,  a  cyclopaedic  record  of  men  and 
I  topics  of  the  day.   .  Latest  vol.     19cm 

Hazel  1    3/6 

Ef  Compiled  largely  for  British  reference  and  dealing 
mainly  with  English,  oolonial  and  foreign  affairs,  though 
discussing  general  questions.    L.  <fe  I. 

040    General  collected  essays 

American    library    association.    Publishing' 
/  board.      The    "A.    L.    A."    index    by    W:   I. 

^  Fletcher.     2d  ed.  enl.  and  brought  down  to  Jan. 

1,  1900.     1901.     27icm 

A.  L.  A.  pub.  board    $10 

Ef  Refers  under  subject  to  essays,  papers,  monographs, 
and  parts  of  books,  including  some  reports  and  publica- 
tions of  boards  dealing  with  sociologic  affairs.  Includes 
only  books  in  English.    Kroeger. 

050    (weneral  periodicals,  maga- 
zines 

Annual   literary   index,  1900-03;    ed.  by  W:  I. 
/         Fletcher  and   R.   R.   Bowker.      5v.      1901-04. 

V  27Jcm  Pub.  wkly.     $3.50 

Ef  Indexes  about  l.S"  English  and  .-Vmcrican  periodic- 
als under  subjects,  with  ii  separate  author  index.    In- 


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ed.  covering  37  periodicals,  1815-99.  1901. 
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poetry  and  portraits.    N.  Y. 

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Monthly. 
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Monthly. 
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Weekly. 
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Monthly. 


25cm 

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070    (weneral    newf^papers. 
Journalism 

Dana,  C:  A.     Art  of  newspaper  making.     1895. 
18Jcm  Appleton    $1 

Contents:  The  modern  American  newspaper;  The  pro- 
fession of  journalism;  The  making  of  a  newspaper  man. 

Shuman,    E.    L.     Practical    journalism.     1903. 
19Jcm  Appleton    $1.25  n 

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in  newspaper  office.  Full  of  valuable  hints  and  sugges- 
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192  Bacon,  Francis.     Works.    Riverside  ed.    15  v. 

Houghton    833.75    or  Popular  ed.    2  v.        Houghton    85 

19S    Berkeley,  George.     Works.    3  v. 

Macmillan    84.60  n 

194    Comte,  Auguste.     Positive  philosophy.    3  v. 

Macmillan    84.50  n 
Descartes,  Ren6.     The  method,  meditations,  etc. 

Scribner  82.60  n 
Flchte,  J.  G.  Popular  works.  2  v.  Scribner  88.40 
Hegel,  G.  "W.  F.     History  of  philosophy.    3  v. 

Scribner    813.50  n 
sj/  HO    Kant,  Immanuel.      Prolegomena;  ed.  by  G.  P.  Carus. 
1902.  Open  court  pub.  co.    75c 

Xiocke,  John.     Philosophical  works.    2  v. 

Macmillan    82  n 
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193  Schopenhauer,  Arthur.     Essays.    7  v. 

Scribner    86.30 

/lQ3    World  as  will  and  idea.    3  v. 

Scribner    815  n 
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Macmillan    83  n 

102    Outlines 

Hibben,  J:  G.     Problems  of  philosophy;  an  in- 
y  troduction.     1898.     19cm  Scribner    $1  n 

An  unusually  successful   attempt   to   meet  wants  of 
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192 


Hyde,   "W:   De  "W. 

19Jcm 


Practical    idealism.     1897. 
Macmillan    $1.50 


Contents:  The  world  of  sease-perception;  The  world  of 
association;  The  world  of  science;  The  world  of  art;  The 
world  of  persons;  The  world  of  institutions;  The  world 
of  morality;  The  world  of  religion. 

Addressed  to  men  of  affairs.  Illustrates  connection 
between  philosophy  and  practical  matters  of  human  life. 
Philos.  r.  7:665  (B) 

Killpe,  Oswald.  Introduction  to  philosophy;  a 
handbook  for  students  of  psychology,  logic, 
ethics,  seathetics  and  general  philosophy,  tr.  by 
W.  B.  Pillsbury  and  E.  B.  Titchener.  1901. 
19 Jem  Macmillan     $1.60  n 

Systematic  and  historical.    N.  Wilde  in  Educ.  r.  15:194. 


Stuckenberg,  J:  H:  W.  Introduction  to  the 
study  of  philosophy.     1902.     22cm 

Armstrong    $1.50  n 

Admirable  presentation  within  comprehension  of  aver- 
age reader.    Brett. 

104    Essays 

Howison,  G:  H.  Limits  of  evolution,  and  other 
essays  illustrating  the  metaphysical  theory  of 
personal  idealism.     1901.     20cm 

Macmillan  $1.60  n 
Contents:  Limits  of  evolution;  Modern  science  and 
pantheism;  Later  German  philosophy;  The  art-principle  as 
represented  in  poetrj-;  Right  relation  of  reason  to  religion; 
Human  immortality:  its  positive  argument;  The  harmony 
of  determinism  and  freedom. 

James,  William.  Will  to  believe,  and  other 
essays  in  popular  philosophy.     1897.     20  Jem 

Longmans    $2  . 

R  S    Contents:  The  will  to  believe:  Is  life  worth  living?  ' 

The  .sentiment  of  rationality;  Reflex  action  and  theism; 
The  dilemma  of  determinism;  Moral  philosophy  and  the 
moral  life;  Great  men  and  theirenvironment;Imp(:rtance 
of  individuals;  On  some  Hegelisms:  What  psychical 
research  has  accomplished. 

Popular  in  no  sense  that  can  make  it  of  less  .service  to 
the  specialist.    Nation,  65:33. 

Royrce,  Josiah.  Studies  of  good  and  evil:  a 
series  of  essays  upon  problems  of  jihilosophy 
and  life.     1898.     19 Jem  Appleton    $1.50 

Contents:  The  problem  of  Job;  Case  of  John  Bunyan; 
Tennyson  and  pessimism;  Knowledge  of  good  and^evil;  .  / 
Natural  law,  ethics,  and  evolution;  Implications  of  self-  ' 
consciousness;  Some  observations  on  the  anomalies  of 
self-consciousness;  Self-consciousness,  social  conscious- 
ness and  nature;  Originality  and  consciousness;  Meister 
Eckhart;  An  episode  of  early  California  life,  the  squatter 
riot  of  1850  in  Sacramento;  Jean  Marie  Guyau. 

Sturt,  H:  C.     ed.     Personal  idealism ;  philosoph- 
ical essays  by  eight  members  of  the  University  ^ 
of  Oxford.     1902.       23cm    Macmillan    $3.25  n  * 

Contents:  Error,  by  G.  F.  Stout;  Axioms  as  postulates, 
by  F.  C.  S.  Schiller;  The  problem  of  freedom  in  its  rela- 
tion to  psychology,  by  W.  R.  B.  Gibson;  The  limits  of  evo- 
lution, by  G.  E.  Underbill;  Origin  and  validity  in  ethics, 
by  R.  R.  Marett;  Art  and  personality,  by  H.  Sturt;  The 
future  of  ethics,  effort  or  abstention?  by  F.  W.  Bus-sell; 
Personality,  human  and  divine,  by  H.  Rashdall. 

Directed  against  naturalism  and  absolutism.  A.  K. 
Rogers  in  Philos.  r.  12:  577 


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109    Hfstorj 

Rogers,  A.  K.  Student's  hiptory  of  philosophy. 
1901.     20Jcm  Macmillan    $2  n 

A  short  bibliography  appended  to  eaoh  section. 
Helpful  to  college  classes  (>f  not  very  advanced  stand- 
ing, as  also  to  general  readers.    IHal,  32:  206. 

Weber,  Alfred.  History  of  philosophy;  tr.  by 
Frank  Thilly.     1896.     21cm    Scribner    $2.50  n 

Sources,  p.  6-16.    Bibliography,  p.  605-11. 
European  philosophy. 

Windelband,  Wilhelm.  History  of  philosophy; 
tr.  by  J.  H.  Tufts.     2d  ed.     1901.     24cm 

Macmillan     $4  n 

Connected  account  of  development  of  those  philo- 
sophic concepts  most  significant  for  modern  thought. 
G.  S.  Fullerton  in  Philos.  r.  9:  194. 

no    Metaphysics 

Haldane,  B:  B.  Pathway  to  reality.  1903. 
22 Jem     (Gifford  lect.  1902-3)       Murray  10/6  n 

.    Contents:  Meaning  of  reality;  Criticism  of  categories. 

Extremely  brilliant  exposition  of  Hegelianism.  H. 
Rashdall  in  Mind,  n.  k.  12:  527. 

Ladd,  G:  T.  Theory  of  reality;  an  essay  in  meta- 
physical system  upon  the  basis  of  human  cogni- 
tive experience.     1899.     23cm         Scribner    $4 

Its  knowledge  broad  and  accurate,  its  psychology  well 
digested,  its  method  the  analysis  of  experience,  its  gen- 
eral standpoint  theism.    Philos.  r.  8:  627  (B) 

Paulsen,  Friedrich.  Introduction  to  philoso- 
phy. 2d  Amer.  ed.  tr.  by  Frank  Thilly.  1898. 
22cm     ,  Holt    $3  n 

Shows  clearly  and  convincingly  untenability  of  mate- 
rialism as  an  ultimate  view  of  the  real.  John  Watson  in 
PhUos.  r.  2:  207. 

Ill     Ontology 

B-oyce,  Josiah.  World  and  the  individual.  2  v. 
1900-01.     21cm     (Gifford  lect.  1899-1900) 

Macmillan    ser.  1,  $3  n;  ser.  2,  $2.25  n 

Ser.  1,  The  four  historical  conceptions  of  being,  aims  so 
to  define  being  as  to  arrive  at  some  conception  of  what  is 
meant  by  the  reality  of  God,  and  of  the  world  and  the 
human  individual  in  relation  to  God.  Ser.  2,  Nature,  man 
and  the  moral  order,  develops  the  general  theory  of  being 
by  applying  it  to  particular  problems  of  human  experi- 
ence.   J:  Dewey  in  Philon.  r.  9:  311;  11:  392. 

113-119     Cosmolog^y 

Fiske,  John.  Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy, 
based  on  the  doctrine  of  evolution.  4  v.  1903. 
21icm  Houghton    $8 

By  no  means  a  mere  reproduction  of  Spencer's  philoso- 
phy, but  an  independent  exposition  of  evolutionism 
showing  originality,  specially  in  regard  to  social  evolu- 
tion and  the  relation  of  religion  and  science.    L.  &  I. 


Spencer,  Herbert.  First  principles.  1899.  20Jcm      / 

Appleton    $2    ^ 

General  principles  underlying  his  system  of  s)-nthetlc 
philosophy. 

120    other    Metaphysical 
Topics 

124    Teleology.    Final  eaui>iei>i 


Janet,  P.  A.  B. 

fleck.     2d  ed. 


Final  causes;  tr.  by  William  Af- 
1883.     22Jcm      Scribner    $2.50 


/ 


126    Personality 

Shaler,  N.  S.     The  individual;   a  study  of  life 
and  death.     1900.     19icm  Appleton    $1.50 

Study,  from  .scientific  standpoint,  of  relations  and  pos- 
sibilities of  personality,  with  consideration  of  meaning 
of  death.    N.  Y. 


12§    The  soul 

James,  William.  Human  immortality;  two 
supposed  objections  to  the  doctrine.  1898. 
18cm  Houghton    $1 

Simple,  clear,  candid. 

130  Mind  and  body 

Jastrow,  Joseph.  Fact  and  fable  in  psychology. 
1900.     21cm  Houghton    $2     / 

Reprint  of  magazine  essays.  Discusses  problems  of 
psychic  research,  mental  telegraphy,  spiritualism,  hyp- 
notism, the  psychology  of  deception,  dreams  of  the  blind, 
etc.    X.  V. 

131  mental  physiology 

Bain,  Alexander.  Mind  and  body;  the  theories 

of  their  relation.  1897.     19Jcm     (Internat.  sci. 
ser.) 

P  Appleton    $1.50 

Carpenter,  W:  B:  Principles  of  mental  physi- 
ology.    1900.     20cm  Appleton    $3 

Ladd,  G:  T.  Elements  of  physiological  psychol- 
ogy.    1900.     23cm  Scribner    $4.50  n 

Plain  statement  of  the  facts  of  much  of  the  field  of 
experimental  psychology.  Likely  to  be  long  indispensa- 
ble to  students  unfamiliar  with  German.  C.  S.  Pierce  in 
Amer.j.psychol.     (B) 

Warner,  Francis.  Nervous  system  of  the  child. 
1900.     19  Jem  Macmillan    $1  n 

Addre.ssed  to  parents,  physicians,  and  mainly  to  teach- 
ers. Clear,  comprehensive,  scientific:  the  resuU  of  long 
study  as  teacher  and  physician.    N.  Y. 


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Maudsley,  Henry.  Responsibility  in  mental 
disease.     1895.     19Jcm     (Internat.  sci.  ser. ) 

Appleton    $1.50 

P  Gives  clearly  results  of  investigations  into  nature  of 
insanity  and  its  presumed  oriminar  manifestations. 
Acad.    (B) 

134    Hypnotism 

Moll,  Albert.  Hypnotism.  5th  ed.  rev.  1902. 
19cm     (Contemp.  sci.  ser.)  Scribner    $1.50 

Bibliography,  p.  419-22. 

Fodmore,  Frank.  Apparitions  and  thought- 
transference;  an  examination  of  the  evidence 
for  telepathy.  1896.  19cm  (Contemp.  sci. 
ser.)  Scribner    $1.50 


Psychology  of  the  moral 
Macmillan    $1.25  n 


135    Sleep 

Bigelow,  John.    Mystery  of  sleep.    2d  ed. 
19Jcm  Harper 

R    General  treatise. 

138 


1903. 
$1.50 


Phyfifognomy 

Darwin,  C:  K..  Expression  of  the  emotions  in 
man  and  animals.     1899.     20  Jem 

Appleton    $3.50 

A  study,  undertaken  because  of  its  bearing  on  evolu- 
tion, made  through  very  minute  and  extensive  observa- 
tions of  animals  and  of  civilized  and  savage  man.    Bufltalo. 

140  Philosophic  systems 

141     Transcendentalism.    Idealism 

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•^  England.    1903.    20Jcm      Amer.  unit,  ass' n    $1 

150  Psychology 

Baldw^in,  J.   M.     Mental    development  in    the 

•     child  and  the  race;  methods  and  processes.     2d 

ed.     1903.     21icm  Macmillan    $1.75  n 

Of  interest  no  less  to  biologist  than  to  psychologist. 
Full  of  original  and  suggestive  material.    Amer.  nnt. 

Social  and  ethical  interpretations  in  men- 
tal development;  a  study  in  social  psychology. 
.3d  ed.     1902.     22cni  Macmillan    $2.60  n 

Crowned  with  gold  medal  of  Danish  Royal  academy. 

A  continuation  of  studies  begun  in  iJcntal  develop, 
merit  in  the  child  and  the  race,  but  independent  of  it. 

The  relation  of  the  individual  to  social  development 
and  the  extent  to  which  one  throws  light  on  the  other. 
JHal(^) 

See  also  575  for  his  Dcvelopmrnt  and  evoluiion. 

Story  of  the  mind.     1898.     15 Jem     (Lib. 

of  useful  stories)  Appleton    40c 

Bibliography,  p.  233-36. 

Authoritative;  not  too  deep  or  technical  for  an  ordi- 
nary reader  to  understand  and  enjoy.    N.  Y. 


/ 


Bosanquet,  Bernard. 

self.     1897.     19Jcm 

In  10  short,  luminous  lectures  it  applies  results  of  the 
best  psychology  of  today  to  the  problems  of  ethical  sci- 
ence.   W.  Caldwell  in  Philos.  r.  7:  213. 

Calkins,  M..  "W.  Introduction  to  psychology. 
1901.     20Jcm  Macmillan    $2  n 

Bibliography,  p.  492-.503. 
For  beginners. 

Chamberlain,  A.  F.  The  child;  a  study  in  the 
evolution  of  man.  1900.  19cm  (Contemp.  sci. 
ser.)  Scribner    $1.50 

Bibliography,  p.  465-95. 

One  of  the  best  summaries  of  child  study.  A  fund  of 
information  and  sources,  valuable  in  the  class  room  and 
readable  for  all  interested  in  the  knowledge  of  the  child. 
i'sj/cAo^r.  8:  642(B) 

Compayr^,  Oabriel.     Intellectual  and  moral  de- 
velopment of  the  child;  tr.  by  M.  E.    Wilson. 
2v.     1896-1902.     18Jcm     (Internat.  educ. ser.) 
Appleton    $1.50  ea 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Perception,  emotion,  memory,  imagina- 
tion and  consciousness:  pt.  2,  Development  of  the  child 
in  later  infancy. 

Careful  and  thorough,  yet  sympathetic  summary  of  in- 
fant psychology.    Dial  (B) 

Groos,  Earl.  The  play  of  man;  tr.  by  E..  L. 
Baldwin.     1901.     19Jcm         Appleton    $1.50  n 

Scientific  treatise  on  sport  and  pastime.  Closing  pages 
devoted  to  relation  of  play  to  pedagogics.     Science,  1901. 

James,  "William.  Principles  of  psychology.  2  v. 
1890.     22cm     (Amer.  sci.  ser.  Adv. ) 

Holt    $4.80 

R  S  Partly  reprinted  from  Mind,  Journal  of  speculative 
philosophy.  Popular  science  monthly  and  Scribner's  mag- 
azine. 

Brilliant  and  suggestive.  Author  not  an  experi- 
mental psychologist.  As  a  whole  for  advanced  .students, 
but  chapters  on  '  Habit '  and  '  Memory '  can  be  enjoyed 
by  every  reader.    L.  &  1. 

Eiilpe,  Oswald.  Outlines  of  psychology,  based 
upon  the  results  of  experimental  investigation; 
tr.by  E:B.Titchener.     2d  ed.     1901.     24cm 

Macmillan    $2.60  n 

Ladd,  G:T.    Primer  of  psychology.    1894.     19cm 

Scribner    $1  n 

From  standpoint  of  descriptive  psychology.  Accurate, 
brief  and  crisp.    E.  W.  Scripture  in  Pedagog.  sent.  (B) 

Psychology,  descriptive  and  explanatory. 

1894.     23cm  Scribner    $4.50 

Lauge,  Karl.     Apperception;  a  monograph  on 

psychology  and  pedagogy;  ed.  by  Charles  De 

Garmo.     190.3.     18Jcm     (Heath's  ped.  lib.) 

Heath     $1 
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Leibniz,  G.  "W.  New  essays  concerning  human 
understanding;  tr.  by  A.  G.  Langley.  1896. 
20cm  Macmillan    $3.25 

A  translation  of  v.  5  of  Gerhardt's  Die  philosophischen 
schriflen  von  G.  M'.  Leibniz,  consisting  of  an  introduction 
byGerhardt,  several  short  pieces  on  Locke's  Eamy  and  the 
I^'eiv  essays  on  human  understanding;  and  an  appendix 
containing  other  short  pieces  of  Leibnitz  bearing  on  sub- 
jects/discussed  or  referred  to  in  the  New  essays.— Trans- 
lator's pref. 

Maher,  Michael.  Psychology:  empirical  and  ra- 
tional. 4th  ed.  1900.  19Jcm  (Stonyhurst 
philos.  ser.)  Longmans    $1.75 

Certainly  every  Catholic  student  of  psychology  should 
have  this.    Amer.  cath.  q.  26:  204 

Mind.    1902.    ISJcm    ( Little  masterpieces  of  sci.) 

Doubleday    50c  n 

Contents:  Part  played  by  infancy  in  the  evolution  of 
man,  by  J:  Fiske;  New  study  of  children,  by  J.  Sully; 
Twins,  by  F.  Galton;  Sight  in  savages,  by  W.  H.  Hud- 
son; Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals,  by  O.  W. 
Holmes;  Memory,  by  H.  Maudsley;  Common  sense,  by 
W.  B.  Carpenter;  A  liberal  education,  by  T.H.  Huxley; 
Science  and  culture,  by  T.  H.  Huxley. 

Morgan,  C.  L.  Introduction  to  comparative  psy- 
chology.    1894.     19cm     (Contemp.  sci.  'ser. ) 

Scribner    $1.50 

Relation  of  the  psychology  of  man  to  that  of  the  higher 
animals.  Exposition  full,  clear  and  fair.  E.  B.  Titchener 
in  Dial  (B) 

Miinsterberg,  Hugo.  Psychology  and  life. 
1899.     21cm  Houghton    $2 

Contents:  Psychology  and  life;  Psychology  and  physiol- 
ogy; Psychology  and  education;  Psychology  and  art; 
Psychology  and  history;  Psychology  and  mysticism. 

Reprinted  from  the  Atlantic  monthly,  Psychological  review 
and  Educational  review. 

Chief  aim  is  separation  of  conceptions  of  psychology 
from  conceptions  of  our  real  life.    Pref. 

Remarkably  clear  and  vigorous.  J.  E.  Creighton  in 
Philos.  r.  (B) 

Preyer,  'Williani.     Mental  development  in  the 

child;   tr.    by   H.    W.    Brown.      1893.      18Jcm 

(Intemat.  educ.  ser.)  Appleton     $1 

Mainly  concerned  with  early  stages  of  .speech.    Buffalo. 

Mind  of  the  child;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Brown. 

2v.     1888-89.     18Jcm     (Intemat.  educ.  ser.) 

Appleton    $3 

Contents:  pt.  1,  The  senses  and  the  will;  pt.  2,  Devel- 
opment of  the  intellect. 

Takes  us  over  first  3  years  of  life,  noting  all  the  chief 
movements  of  development.    James  Sully  in  Mind,  7:  416 

(B) 

Romanes,  G:  J:    Mental  evolution  in  man.    1902. 
\i         22cm  Appleton    $3 

The  third  in  perhaps  the  greatest  continuous  and  sys- 
tematic psychologic  labor  ever  proposed  (1,  Animal  Intel- 


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ligence;  2,  Mental  evolution  in  animals)  No  student  of 
psychology  can  afford  to  disp^ense  with  this  rich,  learned 
and  elaborate  contribution  to  his  subject.    Nation,  48: 491 

(B) 

itoyce,  Josiah.  Outlines  of  psychology;  an  ele- 
mentary treatise,  with  some  practical  applica- 
tions.    1903.     20cm     (Teachers'  prof.  lib. ) 

Macmillan    $1  n 
The  most  systematic  exposition   of   his   psychology. 
J.  H.  Muirhead  in  Mind  n.  s.  12:  547. 

Shinn,   M.   "W.     Biography    of    a  baby.     1900. 

19  Jem  Houghton    $1.50 

P  R    Psychologic  study  of  the  first  year  of  a  child's  life. 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Principles  of  psychology. 
2  V.     1903,  '02.     20Jcm  Appleton    $4       / 

Its  significance  lies  in  emphasizing  the  impossibility  of 
explaining  individual  consciousness  by  the  experience  of 
the  individual  himself.  We  must  go  back  to  the  experi- 
ence of  the  race.    Harald  Hoffding  (B) 

Stout,  G:  F:  Groundwork  of  psychology.  1903. 
21cm  Hinds    $1.25* 


Manual    of    psychology.     1899.     17Jcm 

(Univ.  tutorial  ser.)  Hinds    $1.50 

From  genetic  point  of  view,  designed  to  draw  the 
student  into  real  psychologic  problems.    Educ.  r.  21:  254. 

Sully,   James.      Studies    of    childhood.      1903. 

22Jcm  Longmans     12/6 

B,    Contents:   Age  of  imagination;  Dawn  of   reason; 

•  Products   of  child-thought;  The  little  linguist;  Subject      q 

to  fear;  Raw  material  of  morality;  Under  law;  Child  as 

artist;  The  young  draughtsman;  Extracts  from  a  father's 

diary;  George  Sand's  childhood;  Bibliography  (p.  515-18) 

From  birth  to  6th  year;  f  aluable. 

Teacher's  handbook  of  psychology,   on 

the  basis  of  Outlines  of  psychology.     4th  ed. 
1897.     19Jcm  Appleton    $2 

References  at  end  of  each  chapter. 

Succinct  and  luminous  view  of  best  scientific  doctrine   , 
with  regard  to  the  senses,  perception,  higher  intellectual 
IX)wers,  emotions  and  volition.    Mind  (B) 

Wundt,  "W.  M.  Lectures  on  human  and  animal 
psychology;  tr.  by  J.  E.  Creighton  and  E.  B. 
Titchener.     1896.     23cm       Macmillan    $2.60  n 

E.    Covers  chief  problems  of  mental  science.    Accurate. 
Joseph  Jastrow  in  Dial,  20:  74  (B) 

Outlines  of  psychology;  tr.  by  C:H.  Judd. 

2d  rev.  Eng.  ed.     1902.     22cm      Stechert    $2  n 

Gives  a  classification  of  different  theories  of  psychology. 


151    Intellect 


Hobhouse,    Li.    T. 

23cm 


Mind    in    evolution.     1901. 
Macmillan    $3.25  n 


A  good,  honest  and  straightforward  work,  full  of  care- 
ful analysis  and  well-digested  synthesis.  It  will  repay 
reading  and  rereading.    C.  L.  Morgan  in  Mind,  12: 103. 


Xiocke,  John.  Essay  concerning  human  under- 
standing, annotated  by  A.  C.  Fraser.  2  v.  1894. 
23cm  Clarendon    $8  n 

Editions  and  interpretations  of  Locke's  Essay;  v.  1, 
pref.  p.  11-15. 

A  chief  factor  in  the  development  of  modem  philosophy 
during  the  last  two  centuries.    A.  C.  Fraser. 

1 52    Sense.    Sense  perception 

Mach,  Ernst.  Contributions  to  the  analysis  of 
the  sensations;  tr.  by  C.  M.  Williams.  1897. 
20cm  Open  court  pub.  co    $1.25  n 

A  wonderfully  original  little  book.  Like  everything  he 
writes,  a  work  of  genius.    William  James. 

160    liOgic 

Bd&anquet,  Bernard.  Essentials  of  logic,  10 
lectures  on  judgment  and  inference.  1895. 
19icm  Macmillan    $1  n 


PHILOSOPHY— Logic.     Ethics 

170    Ethics 


59 


Creighton,   J.    E. 
19Jcm 


Introductory    logic.      1898. 
Macmillan    $1.10  n 


References  at  end  of  each  chapter.  Questions  and  ex- 
ercises, p.  348-87. 

Better  arrangement  of  materials,  truer  perspective, 
clearer  statement  than  in  most  latter-day  text-books. 
J.  A.  MacVannel  in  Educ.  r.  17:  490,  500-501. 

Jevons,  W:  S.     Logic.     15icm     (Sci.  prim.) 

Amer.  bk.  co.     35c  n 
Clear,  and  adapted  to  the  inexperienced.    N.  Y. 

Principles  of  science;  a  treatise  on  logic 

and  scientific  method.     1900.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $2.75  n 

Mill,  J:  S.  System  of  logic,  ratiocinative  and 
inductive;  a  connected  view  of  the  principles  of 
evidence  and  the  methods  of  scientific  investi- 
■gation.     8th  ed.     1900.     24cm      Harper    $2.50 

Marked  a  new  epoch  in  literature  of  logic.  A  science 
of  the  method  of  quest  after  experimental  truth  or  prob- 
abilitv.    David  Masson  (B) 

161    Inductive 

Hibben,  J:  G.     Inductive  logic.     1896.     18 Jem 

Scribner    $1.50 

Minto,  ■William.  Logic,  inductive  and  deduct- 
ive.    1901.     18cm     (Univ.  ser.) 

Scribner    $1.25  n 


lOS    Argument 


Sidgwick,  Alfred, 
tribution  to  logic. 


Process  of  argument;  a  con- 
1893.     19Jcm  Black    5/ 


Many  standard  works,  because  seldom  used  in 
a  popular  library,  have  been  omitted  in  favor  of 
lesser  books  of  high  character  and  more  general 
appeal.  Good  editions  of  some  standards  which 
should  perhaps  be  earliest  added  as  the  library 
grows  are  as  follows: 
171  Alexander,  Samuel.  Moral  order  and  pn^ress.  3ded. 
1899.  Paul    14/ 

170  Arlatotle.    Nichomachean  ethics;  tr.  by  J.  E.  C.  Well-  t/ 
don.    1897.  Macmillan    $2  n 

171  Calderwood,  Henry.     Handbookof  moral  philosophy. 
1902.  Macmillan    S1.50  n 

170  Oreen,  T.  BC.     Prolegomena  to  ethics.    4th  ed.    1899. 

Oxford  univ.    81.90 

171  Janet,  FaiU.     Theory  of  morals.    1883.   Scribner  $2.50 
171    Muirhead,  J.  H.    Elements  of  ethics.    (Univ.  exten. 

man.)  Scribner    81  n 

170  Paulsen,  Friedrich.    System  of  ethics.    1899. 

Scribner    83  n 

171  Stephen,  SjV  Leslie.     Science  of  ethics.    1882. 

Smith,  Elder    16/ 

170    Social  rights  and  duties.    2  v.    1896. 

Macmillan    83 

Bowker,  B.:  R.     Arts  of  life.     1900.     18Jcm 

Houghton    $1.25 
On  attainment  of  highest  results  in  character,  culture 
and  human  relations  through  everyday  life  and  enlight- 
ened use  of  education,  business,  politics  and  religion. 
N.Y. 

Bryant,  Mrs  Sophie  CWillock)  Short  studies  in 
character.     1894.     19 Jem     (Ethical  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Bushnell,  Horace.     Moral  uses  of  dark  things. 

Centenary  ed.    1903.    20 Jem    Scribner    $1.25  n 

Its  value  consists  not  in  its  philosophic  but  in  its  prac- 
tical character.    Nation,  1869. 

Everett,  0:  C.  Ethics  for  young  people.  1891. 
19cm  Ginn    50c 

What  he  appeals  to  in  young  people  is  their  own  self- 
respect  and  their  contempt  for  what  is  coarse,  selfish  and 
wrong.    J.  G.  Schurman  in  Philos.  r.  1:199  (B) 

Garrison,  "W.  P.  Parables  for  school  and  home. 
1897.     19Jcm  Longmans    $1.25 

T  Short  chapters  for  school  reading,  each  intended  to 
interest  children  in  some  person,  place  or  event.    N.  Y. 

Gilman,  N.  P.,  &  Jackson,  E:  P.  Conduct  as  a 
fine  art:  laws  of  daily  conduct,  by  N.  P.  Gil- 
man;  character  building,  by  E:  P.  Jackson. 
1891.     20cm  Houghton    $1.50 

To  aid  public  school  teachers  in  giving  moral  instruc- 
tion apart  from  religious  doctrine. 

Hilty,  Earl.     Happiness;  essays  on  the  meaning 

of  life;   tr.   by  F.  G.  Peabody.     1903.      19cm 

Macmillan    $1.25  n 


151 


60 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Hyde,  W:  De  W.    The  cardinal  virtues.      1902. 
18§cm 
Y  E  Crowell     28c  n 

Lecky,  W:  E:  H.     History  of  European  morals, 
)J  from  Augustus  to  Charlemagne.     3d  ed.     2  v. 

1903.     ISicm 
S  B  Appleton    $3 

Map  of  life;  conduct  and  character.    1901. 

y  19  Jem  Longmans    $2 

"A  calm  survej-  of  life,"  based  on  utilitarian  theory  and 
appealing  to  reason  and  common  sense.  Notable  for 
breadth  of  view  and  sober  judgment.    N.  Y. 

Mccunn,  John.  The  making  of  character;  some 
educational  aspects  of  ethics.  1900.  19Jcm 
(Camb.  ser.  for  schools) 

Macmillan    $1.25  n 

Central  idea  is   "that  all  growth  and  training  must 
seek  to  develop  a  self-poised,  self-governing  being."    S:  T. 
Dm  ton  (B) 
Mackenzie,  J:  S.      ^lanual  of  ethics.     4th  ed. 
1901.     ITJcm     (Univ.  tutorial  ser. ) 

Hinds    $1.50 
Thorough  and  independent  discussion.    Fresh  and  orig- 
inal.   Jour,  ofediic.  (Eng.)' 

Palmer,  G:  H.     Field  of  ethics.     1901.     19Jcm 
(W:  Belden  Noble  lect.  1899) 
n/  Houghton    $1.10  n 

K  In  respect  of  teaching  power  an  excellent  and 
wholesome  essay.    J.  D.  Logan  in  Philog.  r.  {B) 

Nature  of  goodness.     1903.     19  Jem 

Houghton    $1.10  n 

Contents:  Double  aspect  of  goodness;  Misconceptions 
of  goodness;  Self-consciousness;  Self-direction;  Self-devel- 
opment; Self-sacrifice;  Nature  and  spirit;  The  three  stages 
of  goodness. 

The  Field  of  ethics  marked  out  the  place  which  ethics 
occupies  among  the  sciences.  In  this  book  the  first 
problem  of  ethics  is  examined.    Pref. 

Seelye,  J.  H.     Duty;  a  book  for  schools.     1891. 

19cm  Ginn    30c 

T    A  simple,  beautiful  and  even  fascinating  exposition 

of  the  cardinal  principles  and  rules  of  morality.    Style 

swift,  graphic  and  transparent.    Philos.  r.  (B) 

Sidgpw^ick,  Henry.  Outlines  of  the  history  of 
ethics  for  English  readers.  4th  ed.  1896. 
ISJcm     (Macmillan's  man.) 

Macmillan    $1.25  n 

Based  on  his  article  in  Enci/clopiedia  Brittanica. 

Interesting  account  of  development  of  .succes.slve  lines 

of  thought,  not  treating  the  writers  a.s  isolated  thinkers 

but  exhibiting  them  as  representatives  of  living  ideas 

which  grew  in  their  hands.    Spec.  59:1279. 

Strong,  Sydney.  Talks  to  boys  and  girls.  1902. 
19cm  Revel  1    50c  n 

T  Kite  talks;  Random  talks;  The  life  I  ought  to  live. 
Title. 


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"Wagner,  Charles.     Youth;  tr.  by  Ernest  Red- 
wood.    1903.     ISicm  Dodd    $1.25 
Y    Discusses  influences  affecting  young  people  tfvday. 
Clear  analysis  of  good  and  evil  forces;  enthusiastic  belief 
in  humanity.    N.  Y. 

171  Theories 

Evans,  E:  P.  Evolutional  ethics  and  animal  psy- 
chology.    1898.    19  Jem  Appleton    $1.75 

Bibliography,  p.  359-67. 

Story  of  the  development  of  the  relations  between  man 
and  the  animal  world.    Dial,  24:329  (B) 

Harris,  George.     Moral  evolution.     1896.  20cm 

Houghton    $2 
Purpose  is  to  establish  the  harmony  of  personal  and 
social  morality  with  the  facts  of  evolution.    Pref. 

Huxley,  T:  H:  Evolution  and  ethics,  and  other 
essays.     1902.     19em  Appleton    $1.25 

Contents:  Evolution  and  ethics;  Prolegomena;  Evo- 
lution and  ethics;  Science  and  morals;  Capital,  the 
mother  of  labour;  Social  diseases  and  worse  remedies; 
Struggle  for  existence  in  human  society;  Letters  to  the 
Times  on  the  '  Darkest  England'  scheme;  Legal  opinions; 
Articles  of  war  of  the  Salvation  army. 

Martineau,  James.  Types  of  ethical  theory. 
3d  ed.     1898.     20cm     ( Clarendon  press  ser. )  / 

Clarendon  $2.60  n  V 
V.  1,  a  critical  exposition  of  certain  leading  thinkers, 
chiefly  Plato,  Spinoza  and  Comte,  who  belong  to  Euro- 
pean but  not  to  English  thought,  v.  2,  his  own  system; 
and  a  discussion  of  the  leading  English  modes  of  ethical 
thought.    Henry  Sidgwick. 

Mill,  J:  S.     Utilitarianism.     1901.     22icm 

Longmans    $1   v 

It  remains,  after  all  deductions  and  corrections  are 
made,  far  the  most  ample  and  rational  text-book  of  the 
principle  of  greatest  happiness  as  the  foundation  of  ethics. 
Frederic  Harri.son  (B) 

Morley,  John.     On  compromise.     1874.     22  cm 

Macmillan     $1.50 
Contents:  Of  the  possible  utility  of  error;  Intellectual 
responsibility  and  the  political  spirit;  Religious  conform- 
ity; The  realisation  of  opinion. 

Schurman,  J.  G.     Ethical  import  of  Darwinism. 

1887.     19cm      '  Scribner    $1.50 

Object  is  to  distinguish  between  science  and  .specula- 
tion in  the  application  of  Darwinism  to  morals.      Pref. 

Sidgwick,  Henry.  ^lethods  of  ethics.  6th  ed. 
1901.     22Jem  Macmillan    $4  n 

Broad  in  treatment  and  free  from  dogmatism.    Burns. 

Few  books  to  a  like  degree  constrain  us  to  clear  and 
exact  thinking;  few  like  this  give  us  a  habit  of  prudence 
and  caution  in  our  ethical  reasoning.  G.  von  Gizycki 
in  Intemat.j.  ethics  (B) 

Smyth,  Newman.  Christian  ethics.  1892. 
21  cm     (Intemat.  theol.  lib.) 

Scribner    $2.50  n 


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Spencer,  Herbert. 

1892-y;J.     20Jcin 


Principles  of   ethics.     2   v. 
Appleton    $4 


/ 


Evolutionary.  Clear  and  masterly  in  style  and  treat- 
ment.   Burris. 

172  Political  ethics 

Brewer,  D.  J.  Anu-ricaii  citizenship.  1902. 
19  cm  (Yale  lect.  on  responsibilities  of  citizen- 
ship) Scribner     75c  n 

Contents:  Obligations  of  citizenship;  The  maintenance 
of  a  good  character  a  primary  obligation  of  every  citizen; 
Service  a  responsibility  of  citizenship;  Obligation  of  obe- 
dience; The  duty  of  striving  to  better  the  life  of  the  nation. 

Potter,  H:  C.  bp.  Citizen  in  his  relation  to  the 
industrial  situation.  1902.  20cin  (Yale  lect.  on 
responsibilities  of  citizenship)     Scribner    $1  n 

173  Family  ethics 

Cox,  Mr.^  M.  M.  Home  thoughts.  2  v.  1901-2. 
20cm  Barnes    $1.20  ea  n 

E.ssays.    Reprinted  from  Sew  York  Eveniiuj  Post. 

Gilman,  Mrs  Charlotte  (Perkins)  Stetson. 
Concerning  children.     1900.     19cm 

Small    $1.25 

Wholesomely  disturbing  book  that  deserves  to  be  read 
for  its  own  sake.    I>ial.  30:49  (B) 

The  home;  its  work  and  influence.     1903. 

19Jcm  McClure    $1.50  n 

Full  of  thought  and  of  new  and  striking  suggestions. 
Tells  what  the  average  woman  has  ar^d  ought  not  to  keep, 
what  she  is  and  ought  not  to  be.    Lit.  world,  35:7. 

Wiggin,  ^frs  "K:  D.  Children's  rights;  a  book 
of  nursery  logic.     1892.     18cm      Houghton    $1 

R  On  the  management  and  education  of  little  chil 
dren;  talks  on  children's  reading,  plays,  the  kindergarten, 
etc.    N.  Y. 

174  Business  ethics 


Strong,   Josiah. 

1901.     18Jcm 


The   times  and  young  men. 
Baker  &  T.     75c  n 


Attempts  to  point  out  the  unchangeable  laws  of  life  un- 
derlying the  revolution  in  social,  commercial,  industrial 
and  religious  ideas.    N.  Y. 

177    S«»cial    ethics.    Advice    to    young 
women 

Bell,  ^fr8  F.  E.  E.  (OUiffe)  Minor  moralist; 
some  essays  on  the  art  of  everyday  conduct,  by 
Mrs  Hugli  Bell.     1903.     20cm 

Longmans    $1.60  n 

Treats  manners  from  ethical  standpoint,  penetrates  to 
the  spirit  of  courtesy,  gives  the  philosophy  of  etiquette. 
Outl.  74:138. 


Black,  Hugh.  Friendship;  with  an  introd.  note 
by  W.  R.  Nicoll.     1903.     22cm 

Revell    $1.50  n 
Hersey,  H.  E.     To  girls.     1902.     17icm 

Ginn    $1 
Contents:    About   education;    About    social    relations; 
About  personal  conduct. 
For  girls  over  14. 

The  lighter  phases  of  Ijfe  are  touched  upon,  as  well  as 
the  great  questions  of  all  ages.  Notably  free  from  cant. 
Dial  (B) 

17§    Temperance 

Fanshawe,  E.  L.  Liquor  legislation  in  the  United 
States  and  Canada:  report  of  a  non-partisan  in- 
quiry on  the  spot  into  the  laws  and  their  opera- 
tion.    1893.     19cm  Cassell    $1 

Koren,  John.  Economic  aspects  of  the  liquor 
problem;  an  investigation  made  for  the  Com- 
mittee of  fifty,  under  direction  of  H.  AV.  Farnam. 
1899.     19Jcm  Houghton    $1.50 

Bibliography,  p.  313-22. 

Rowntree,  Joseph,  &  Sherwell,  Arthur.  Tem- 
perance problem  and  social  reform.  9th  ed. 
1901.     20cm  Truslove    $2  n 

Considers  temperance  legislation  in  its  relation  to  the 
general  social  problem;  the  causes  that  create  intempyer- 
ance  and  possible  counteracting  influences,  with  a 
resume  of  present  conditions.    Pittsburg. 

"Wines,  F:  H. ,  &  Koren,  John,  cd.  Liquor 
problem  in  its  legislative  aspects.  2d  ed.  1898. 
19icm.  Hoi^hton    $1.25 

Work  of  a  sub-committee  of  the  Committee  of  .tO  to  in- 
vestigate the  liquor  problem. 

2d  ed.  contains  new  chapter  on  Operation  of  New  Y'ork 
(Raines)  liquor  tax  law,  and  brings  down  to  date  ob.ser- 
vations  on  South  Carolina  dispensary  system,  Massachu- 
setts and  Pennsylvania  liquor  legislation.    Pittsburg. 

See  aho  Public  documents  li.«t 

1 79    Other  ethical  topics 

Wagner,  Charles.     Courage.     1903.     18jcin 

Dodd    $1.25 

In  discussing  his  main  theme,  he  treats  clearly  and 

interestingly  of  the  foundation  virtues,  obedience,  sim- 

I)licity,    the   inward    watch,    heroic   education,  manly 

honor,  etc.     Critic  (B) 

Willoughby,  W.  W.  Social  justice;  a  critical 
essay.     1900.     22Jcm  Macmillan    $3  n 

180    Ancient  philosopher!^ 

"Windelband,  "Wilhelm.  History  of  ancient 
philosophy;  tr.  by  H.  P".  Cushman.    1899.    21cm 

Scribner    $2.50  n 

Thoughtful,  fresh  and  interesting  presentation  of  rich, 
suggestive  important  material.    Pliilos.  r.  9: 194  (B) 


171 


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1§4    Platonic 

Pater,  "Walter.  Plato  and  Platonism;  lectures. 
21cm  Macmillan    $1.75  n 

R  Sets  forth  literary,  esthetic  and  political  features. 
Students  of  philosophy  and  Greek  literature  who  already 
know  their  Plato  will  find  a  deal  of  delight  in  the  book 
and  no  little  enlightenment.    Philos.  r.  (B) 

1S§     Stoic 

Aurelius  Antoninus,  Marcus.  Thoughts;  tr.  by 
George  Long.  Eev.  ed.  1887.  18Jcm  (Bohn's 
class,  lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n 

Mr  Long's  version  being  what  it  is,  an  Englishman 
who  reads  to  live,  and  does  not  live  to  read,  may  hence- 
forth let  the  Greek  original  repose  upon  its  shelf.  Mat- 
thew Arnold  (B) 

Other  editions  of  same  translation  are:  Little  SI;  in 
Handy  vol.  Cambridge  classics,  75c;  Putnam  50c  (World's 
classics)  Macmillan  publishes  another  good  translation, 
by  G.  H.  Kendall,  Marcus  Aurelius  Antoninus  to  himself.  2d 
ed.  1898,  81.75;  in  Golden  treasury  series  81. 

Epictetus.  Discourses;  with  the  Encheiridion 
and  fragments;  tr.  by  George  Long.  1885. 
19cm    (Bohn's class.  Ub.)     Macmillan    $1.50n 

190    modern  philosopheris 

Adamson,  Robert.  Development  of  modern 
philosophy,  with  other  lectures  and  essays. 
2v.     1903.     23cm  Blackwood     18/ n 

Contents:  v.  1,  Memorial  introduction;  Bibliography; 
Development  of  modern  philosophy;  Descartes  and  Intel- 
lectualism;  English  empiricism;  Philosophy  of  Kant; 
Post-Kantian  idealism;  Suggestions  towards  a  theory  of 
knowledge  based  on  the  Kantian,  v.  2,  Inaugural  ad- 
dress in  the  University  of  Glasgow;  Giordano  Bruno; 
Psychology  and  epistemology;  Kant's  view  of  psychology; 
Philosophy  and  the  social  problem;  Basis  of  morality; 
Regeneration  of  Germany;  Principles  of  psychology. 

Its  most  distinctive  value  is  systematic  unity  and  con- 
tinuity of  exposition.    G.  F.  Stout  in  Mind,  n.  s.  12:  265. 

H0frding,  Harald.  History  of  modern  philoso- 
phy; a  sketch  of  the  history  of  philosophy  from 


u- 


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the  (!lose  of  the  renaissance  to  our  own  day,  tr. 
by  B.  E.  Meyer.     2  v.     1900.     23icm 
S  K  Macmillan    $7.50 

Royce,  Josiah.  Spirit  of  modern  philosophy. 
1892.     21  ^cm  Houghton    $2.50 

S  R  Historical  account  of  the  most  prominent  philo- 
sophic thinkers  and  their  problems.  Pt.  2,  the  author's 
own  confession  of  philosophic  faith.  J.  E.  Creighton  in 
Philos.  r.  1:  322. 

Watson,  John.  Outline  of  philosophy,  with 
notes,  historical  and  critical.  2d  ed.  1898. 
20cm  Macmillan    $2.25  n 

First  published  1895  under  title  Comte.  Mill  and  Spencer. 

An  exposition  of  idealistic  philosophy  with  a  criticism 
of  opposing  schools.     J.  G.  Schurman  in  Philos.  r.  4: 318  (B) 

192    British 

Macpherson,  H.   C.     Spencer  and  Spencerism. 

1900.     20cm  Doubleday    $1.25  n 

R     Decidedly  best  single  book  yet  written  in  exposition 

of  Herbert  Spencer's  philosophy.    Too  sympathetic  to  be 

fairly  critical.    Educ.  r.  21:  316. 

19'i    Cerman 

Duff,  R.  A.  Spinoza's  political  and  ethical 
philosophy.     1903.     24cm    Macmillan    $3.50  n 

Able  and  suggestive.    J.  E.  Creighton  in  Philos.  r.  12: 561. 

Kant,  Immanuel.     Critique  of  pure  reason,  in 
commemoration  of  the  centenary  of  its  first  pub-  y 
lication;  tr.    by  F.    M.    Muller.     1896.     21cm 

Macmillan    $3  n 

Eant,  Immanuel.  Kritik  of  judgment;  tr.  by 
J.  H.  Bernard.    1892.    23cm  Macmillan  $3.50  n   v/ 

As  an  original  thinker  the  only  modern  philosopher 
who  can  be  put  beside  Plato  and  Aristotle.    Josiah  Royce. 

Paulsen,  Friedrich.     Immanuel  Kant,  his  life    j/ 
and  doctrine;  tr.  by  J.  E.  Creighton  and  Albert 
Lefevre.     1902.     22cm  Scribner    $2.50  n 


200    RELiaiO]>T 


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The  aim  has  been  to  make  such  a  selection  of 
religious  books  us  will,  for  the  most  part,  be 
eagerly  used  by  almost  any  American  commu- 
nity; but  not  to  make  even  a  small  representa- 
tive theological  library.  It  will  not  satisfy  any 
specialist.  It  will  not  satisfy  any  institution  or 
community  having  a  dominant  religious  bent. 
Local  conditions  should,  probably,  nnder  such 
circumstances  modify  the  selection.  Avowedly 
controversial  books  are  intentionally  omitted. 

201    Philosophy  of  religion 

Abbott,  Iiyman.  Evolution  of  Christianity.  2d 
ed.     1893.     18icm     (Lowell  inst.  lect.) 

Houghton    $1.25 
For  intelligent  laymen,  on  the  philosophy  of  Chris- 
tianity.   G.  A.  Gordon  in  And.  r.  18:  188  (B) 

Caird,  Edward.  Evolution  of  religion.  3d  ed. 
2  V.     1899.     21cm     (Gifford  lect.  1890-92) 

Macmillan     $4  n 

On  principles  underlying  author's  view  of  religion  and 
its  history  and  on  development  of  Jewish  aftd  Christian 
religions.    Pittsburg. 

Caird,  John.  Introduction  to  the  philosophy  of 
religion.  New  ed.  1901.  21cm  (Croall  lect. 
1878-79)  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Jaxaes,  "William.  Varieties  of  religious  expe- 
rience; a  study  in  human  nature.  1902.  23cm 
(Gifford  lect.  1901-2)  Longmans    $3.20  n 

Psychologic  study  of  personal  religion  in  widely  differ- 
ent manifestations.    N.  Y. 

Martineau,  James.  Seat  of  authority  in  religion. 
2d  ed.     1890.     22Jcm  Longmans    $4.50 

Contents:  Authority  implied  in  religion;  Authority  arti- 
ficially misplaced;  Divine  authority  intermixed  with 
human  things;  Severance  of  undivine  elements  from 
Christendom;  The  divine  in  the  human. 

In  the  response  of  the  human  soul  to  the  personality  of 
Jesus,  as  to  all  spiritual  excellence  higher  than  its  own, 
author  finds  the  seat  of  authority,    yaiion,  50:  491. 

Study  of  religion,  its  sources  and  contents. 

2v.     1888.     20Jcm  Clarendon    $4.50 

A  presentation  in  the  largest  and  freest  manner  of  the 
argument  for  theism,  and  chiefly  the  argument  from 
design.    C.  C.  Everett  in  Unit.  r.  (B) 


203    Dictionaries.    Cyclopedias 

Jackson,  S:   M.  ed.      Concise  dictionary  of  re-' 
ligious  knowledge  and  gazetteer.     3d  ed.     1898. 
26cm 
Ef  Maynard    $-1 

204     Essays 

Brooks,  Phillips.  Essays  and  addresses,  reli- 
gious, literary,  and  social;  ed.  by  J:  C.  Brooks. 
1894.     21cm  Button    $1.20  n 


Burroughs,  John. 


Light  of  day.     1900.    lO^cm 
Houghton    $1.25 

Gardner,  Alice.     Conflict  of  duties,  and  other 
essays.     1903.     21cm  Unwin     7/6 

Contents:  The  conflict  of  duties;  Religious  needs  of  the 
intellectual  life;  Moral  ideal  of  the  intellectual  life; 
Sectjirianism;  Wear  and  tear;  Symbolism  in  religion; 
Professor  Seeley  as  a  moral  and  religious  teacher;  Re- 
ligious instruction  in  schools:  how  far  should  it  be 
denominational?  Hatred  and  charity;  Theological  read- 
.  ing  for  non-theological  readers;  Truthfulness;  Religion 
and  good  taste;  Grounds  of  religious  liberty;  Confession 
and  spiritual  direction;  Christianity  as  a  historical  re- 
ligion; Man's  responsibility  for  his  beliefs;  Moral  teach- 
ing of  history;  Early  Christian  mysticism. 

Mabie,  H.  W.     Life  of  the  spirit.     1899.     llicm 

Dodd    $1.25 
Essays  relating  religion  to  modern  life.    N.  Y. 


McEenzie,  Alexander. 

of   the   world.      1898. 
lect. ) 


Divine  force  in  the  life 

20 Jem      (Lowell   inst. 

Houghton    $1.50 


Mellone,  S.  H.     Leaders  of  religious  thought  in 
the  nineteenth  century.     1902.     19Jcm 

Blackwood  6  n 
8  Contents:  Light  on  the  way;  John  Henry  Newman; 
Newman's  Grammar  of  assent;  James  Martineau;  What 
is  religious  experience?  Forms  of  agnosticism  and  posi- 
tivism; The  agnosticism  of  Herbert  Spencer;  Robert 
Browning. 

Theme  of  book  the  idea  of  God.  Analyzes  views  of 
five  thinkers,  theorists  widely  divergent  in  intention,  in 
many  respects  antagonistic,  and  shows  that  in  each  is 
somewhere  the  idea  of  a  god  and  the  necessity  of  his 
existence.    Acad.  62: 215. 


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Parker,  Theodore.     Views  of  religion.     5th  ed. 
1900.     21k-m  Amer.  unit,  ass'n    $1  n 

Bomanes,  G:  J:     Thoughts  on  religion.     3d  eti. 
1897.     20cm     (Religion  of  sci.  lib.) 

Open  court  pub.  co.    $1.25 

Contents:  pt.  1,  The  influence  of  science  upon  religion; 

pt.  2,  Notes  for  a  work  on  a  candid  examination  of  religion . 

Shows  tendency  from  unbelief  to  belief  in  Christian 

revelation.    Pittsburg. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry,     (^ospel  for  an  age  of  doubt. 

6th  ed.     1902.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Ranks  high  among  modern  contributions  to  philosophy 

of  religion.     OuU.  54: 1146  (B) 

Watson,   Joh.n.      Mind  of  the  Master.      1896. 
19icm  Dodd    $1.50 

Sermons  emphasizing  the  words  of  Jesus  as  the  sub- 
stance of  Christianity. 

20§    Collected  works 

Channing,   "W:   E.      Works.     New  ed.      1903. 

2l2cm  Amer.  unit,  ass'n    $1  n 

Wesley,  John.     Selections  from  the  writings  of 

Wesley;  comp.  by  Herbert  Welch.    1901.    19cm 

Eaton    $1.25 

SIO    Xatnral  theology 


213    Evolution 


Drummond,  Henry, 
ual  world.     19cm 


Natural  law  in  the  spirit- 
Pott    $1 

Fiske,  John.  Through  nature  to  God.  1899. 
18cm  Houghton     $1 

Contents:  The  mystery  of  evil;  The  cosmic  roots  of 
love  and  self-sacrifice;  The  everlasting  reality  of  religion. 

An  argument  for  theism  from  evolutionary  standpoint. 
N.  Y. 

Smyth,  NeAvman.  Through  science  to  faith. 
1902.     21cm     (Lowell  inst.  lect.  1900-1) 

Scribner    $1.50  n 

211    Deism 

Bowne,  B.  P.  Theism.  1902.  22cm  (Deems 
lect.)  Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.75 

Fiske,  John.  Idea  of  God  as  affected  by  mod- 
em knowledge.     18cm  Houghton    $1 

Its  value  is  the  impression  that  it  intentionally  makes 
that  theism  is  necessary  to  any  comprehensive  view  of 
evolution.    G:  Harris  in  And.  r.  5:99  (B) 

Xiecky,  W:  E :  H.  History  of  the  rise  and  influence 
of  the  spirit  of  rationalism  in  Europe.  Rev.  ed. 
2  V.     1903.     20Jcm  Appleton    $4 

Schurman,  J.  G.  Agnosticism  and  religion. 
1896.     17Jcm  Scribner    $1 

Contents:  Pt.  1,  Huxley  and  scientific  agnosticism;  pt. 
2,  Philosophical  agnosticism;  pt.  3,  Spiritual  religion,  its 
evolution  and  essence. 

Clear  and  pertinent  to  present  day  intellectual  and 
spiritual  needs.    Outl.  (B) 


Zahm,    J: 

20cm 
Lucid;  vigorou; 


Evolution    and 


s.     C'atli.  world. 


dogma.      1896. 
McBride    $2 


214  Providence.     Theodicy 

Bruce,  A.  B.  Moral  order  of  the  world  in.  an- 
cient and  modern  thought.  1899.  21cm  (Gif- 
ford  lect.  1898.     2d  ser. )  Scribner    $2 

First  5  lectures  deal  with  Buddha,  Zoroaster,  the  Greek 
tragedians,  and  the  Stoics;  the  next  3  with  Hebrew  and 
Christian  Scriptures,  while  the  closing  chapters  bring  us 
to  Browning  as  the  exponent  of  modem  optimism,  and 
finally  to  modern  dualism.    Neiv  world. 

Providential  order  of  the  world.     1897. 

20icm     (Gifford  lect.  1897)  Scribner    |2 

Maintains  sturdily  the  presence  of  God  in  the  develop- 
ment of  society;  approaches  whole  question  from  point 
of  view  of  the  thinking  of  to-dav.  Biblical  world,  12:144 
(B) 

215    Religion  and  science 

Huxley,  T:  H:     Science  and  Christian  tradition,  va 
1902.     19cm     (Collected  essays,  v.  5) 

Appleton    $1.25 

Contents:  Prologue  (Controverted  questions);  Scientific 
and pr.eudo-scientific  realism;  Scienceandpseudo-science; 
An  episcopal  trilogy;  The  value  of  witness  to  the  mirac- 
ulous; Possibilities  and  impossibilities;  Agnostici.«m; 
Agnosticism:  a  rejoinder;  Agnosticism  and  Christianity; 
The  keepers  of  the  herd  of  swine;  Illustrations  of  Mr 
Gladstone's  controversial  methods. 

Science  and   Hebrew   tradition.      1901. 

19cm     (Collected  essays,  v.  4)  .  l\ 

Appleton     $1.25 

Contents:  On  the  method  of  Zadig;  The  rise  and  prep- 
ress of  palseontolog}';  Lectures  on  evolution;  The  inter- 
preters of  Genesis  and  the  interpreters  of  nature;  Mr 
Gladstone  and  Genesis;  The  lights  of  the  church  and  the 
light  of  science;  Hasisadra's  adventure;  The  evolution 
of  theology:  an  anthropological  study. 

Shaler,  N.  S.      Interpretation  of  nature.     1893.  ^ 
18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Points  toward  ultimate  harmony  between  religion 
and  science.    N.  Y. 


21 S    Immortality 

Eiske,  John.     Destiny  of  man.     9th  ed.    1886. 
]7icm  Houghton    $1  \X 

It  may  reassure  those  who  can  not  deny  many  of  the 
conclusions  of  evolution,  yet  who  fear  its  effects  on  re- 
ligious beliefs.    G:  Harris  in  And.  r.  3:84  (B) 


Life  everlasting. 


1901.     18cm     (Inger- 
Houghton    $1  n 


soil  lect.  1900) 

Infers  from  man's  past  development  the  probability 
of  his  continued  life.    N.  Y.  , 


^ 


Gordon,  G:  A. 

odicy.     18Jcm 


Immortality  and  the  new  the- 
(Ingersolllect.  1896) 

Houghton    $1 


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Koyce,  Josiah.  Conception  of  immortality. 
1900.     ISJcm     (IngersoUlect.  1899) 

Houghton    $1 
Savage,  M.J.     Life  lieyond  death.    1899.     21cm 

Putnam    $1.50 

Review  of  world's  beliefs,  consideration  of  present  con- 
ditions of  thought  and  feelingleading  to  question  whether 
it  can  be  demonstrated  as  a  fact.  Some  hints  as  to  per- 
gonal experiences  and  opinions  appended.    Title. 

220    Bible 

Briggs,  C:  A:  General  introduction  to  the  study 
of  Holy  Scripture.     1899.     23cm 

Scribner    $3  n 

Farrar,  F:  W:  The  Bible,  its  meaning  and  sujjre- 
macy.     1897.     20Jcm  Longmans    $2 

Foster,  Charles.  Story  of  the  Bible,  from  (len- 
esis  to  Revelation.     1901?    21  Jem 

Baker  &  T.     $1 
Y    Simple  continuous  narrative  of  the  Scriptures. 

Sunderland,  J.  T:  The  Bible:  its  origin,  growth, 
and  character,  and  its  place  among  the  sacred 
books  of  the  world.     1893.     20cm 

Putnam    $1.50 
List  of  books  for  Biblical  study  and  reading,  p.  267-87. 

320.1    Initplration 

Oladden,  Washington.     Who  wrote  the  Bible? 

1891.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

P  S    Gives  compactly  principal  facts  on  which  scholars 

now  generally  agree  concerning  the  literary  history  of 

the  Bible.    N.  Y. 

220.2    Concordances 

Cruden,  Alexander.     Concordance  to  the  Holy 

Scriptures,  on  the  basis  of  Cruden;  ed.  by  John 

Eadie,  with  introd.  by  David  King.    1867?    23cm 

Amer.  tract  soc.     $1 

Rf  No  library  needs  both  this  and  Strong.  Cruden  is 
well  known  and  excellent  and  may  possibly  serve  for 
some  time  instead  of  the  larger  work.    Ed.  sel. 

Helps  to  the  study  of  the  Bible.     1903?    18Jcm 

Oxford  univ.     $1.50 

Including  introductions  to  the  several  books,  the  his- 
tory and  antiquities  of  the  Jews,  the  results  of  modem 
discoveries  and  the  natural  history  of  Palestine,  with  co- 
pious tables,  concordance,  and  indices  and  a  new  series  of 
maps.    Title. 

Every  word  of  the  text  of  common  English  version 
with  comparative  concordance  of  authorized  and  revised 
versions.  Brief  dictionaries  of  Hebrew  and  Greek  words 
of  the  original,  with  references  to  English  words.    Title. 

Strong,  James.     Exhaustive  concordance  of  the 
Bible.     1894.     31  x  23cm 
Bf  Eaton  '  $6 


220.3    Dictionaries 

Hastings,  James,  ed.  Dictionary  of  the  Bible. 
4  v.    1898-1902.     28cm    Scribner    subs.     $6  ea 

Rf  PS  Contents:  v.  1,  A-Feasts;  v.  2,  Feign-Kinsman; 
v.  3,  Kir-Pleiades;  v.  4,  Pleroma-Zuzim. 

220.4    Original  texts  and  early  versions. 

Kenyon,  F:  Q:  Our  Bible  and  the  ancient  man- 
uscripts; a  history  of  the  text  and  its  transla- 
tions.   4th  ed.     1903.     21  Jem  Nelson    $2 

220.5    Versions  of  tbe  Bible. 

Bible.  Holy  Bible;  translated  from  the  Latin 
Vulgate;  Old  Testament  published  at  Douay, 
A.  D.  1609,  and  New  Testament  published  at 
Rheims,  a.  d.  1582.     1899?    20 Jem 

Murphy    $1.25 

Holy  Bible;   Old  and   New  Testaments; 

being  the  version  set  forth  a.  d.  1611  compared 
with  the  most  ancient  authorities  and  revised 
A.  D.  1881-1885;  newly  ed.  by  the  American 
revision  committee,  a.  d.  1901.     1901.     23cm 

Nelson    $1.50-$9 

The  final  form  for  Americans  of  the  great  revision  of 
the  English  Bible.  By  far,  and  in  every  respect,  the  best 
English  translation  of  the  Bible  in  existence,  both  for 
scholars  and  for  people.    Biblical  world,  18:268    (B) 

Holy  Bible:   Old  and  New  Testaments; 

with  the  former  translations  compared  and  re- 
vised; appointed  to  be  read  in  churches.    23icm 

Oxford  univ.     $1.25-$7 
Rf    Includes  Apocrypha  232  p. 

Holy  Bible:  Old  and  New  Testaments; 

revised  version  1881-1885,  with  revised  marginal 
references.     1898.     21cm     Oxford  univ.     $l-$6 

Includes  Apocrypha. 

Bible  stories;    ed.    by  R:  G.   Moulton. 

2v.  1899.  14Jcm  (Mod.  reader's  Bible  Chil- 
dren's ser.)  Macmillan    50c  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Old  Testament;  v.  2,  Xew  Testament. 

The  stories  are  in  the  language  of  Scripture,  altered 
only  by  omission.s.  Revised  version  is  used  with  frequent 
substitution  of  margin  for  text.  Intended  as  ground  plan 
of  Bible  history.    Pref. 

Bible.  Selections.  Bible  for  children;  with  in- 
trod. by  H:  C.  Potter.     1902.     26cm 

Century    $3 

Y  Abridged  and  arranged  by  Mrs  J.  B.  Gilder  from 
King  James  version,  disregarding  verse  divisions  and 
asing  a  new  system  of  chapters.  Francis  Brown  in  pref. 
Good  for  children's  reading-room,  using  Modem  reader's 
Bible  stories  for  circulation.    Ed.  sel. 


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220.8    Special  topics 

Bible  as  literature,  by  R:  G.  Moulton,  J:  P.  Peters, 
A.  B.  Bnice,  and  others;  with  introd.  by  Lyman 
Abbott.     1896.     lO^cm  Crowell    $1.50 

Moulton,  K.:  G.  Literary  study  of  the  Bible;  an 
account  of  the  leading  forms  of  literature  repre- 
sented in  the  sacred  writings.     1899.     21  Jem 

Heath    $2 

Distinguishes  epic,  lyric,  dramatic  essay  and  other  lit- 
erary fonas  found  in  the  Bible.    N.  Y. 

Short  introduction  to  the  literature  of  the 

Bible.     1901.     17cm  Heath    $1 

8  P    Not  an  abridgment  of  hLs  Literary  study  of  the 
Bible.    N.Y. 

220.9    Geograpby  and  history 


MacCoun,  Townsend. 
raphy  and  in  history. 


The  Holy  Land  in  geog- 
2  V.     1897.     18cm 

Revell    $2 
Contents:  v.  1,  Geography;  v.  2,  History. 
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No  other  work  of  the  same  cost  presents  so  much  infor- 
mation in  usable  shajye.    Specially  valuable  for  Bible 
classes  and  students  of  biblical  history.     Biblical  world, 
10:393. 

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cient Hebrews.     1901.     20cm       Houghton    $2 
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Beale,  Mrs  H.  S.  B.  Stories  from  the  Old  Testa- 
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1896.     19  Jem  Dodd    $1.50 

20  sermons  preached  1883-94. 
Driver,  S:  B..     Introduction  to  the  literature  of 
the  Old  Testament.      10th  ed.       1900.      21cm 
(Internat.  theol.  lib.)  Scribner    $2.50  n 

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Bible?"     1897.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

P    Contents:  Judges;   Esther;  Job;    Ecclesiastes;   The 
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Guerber,  H.  A.  Story  of  the  chosen  people. 
1896.     19cm     (Eclec.  school  readings) 

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the  Babylonian  exile. 


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about  the  Bible.    Outl.  74:431. 

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helps  to  bridge  gulf  between  faith  and  reason.    N.  Y. 

Sayce,  A.  H:  "Higher  criticism"  and  the  ver- 
dict of  the  monuments.     1894.     20}cm 

Soc.  for  promot.  Christian  knowl.     7/6 
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Egj-ptian  monuments,  tablets  and  letters. 

Smith,  H:  P.  Old  Testament  history.  1903. 
21cm     (Internat.  theol.  lib. )     Scribner    $2.50  n 

Terry,  M.  S.  Moses  and  the  prophets;  an  essay 
toward  a  statement  of  some  of  the  positions  of 
modem  biblical  criticism.     1901.     19cm 

Eaton    $1 

Admirable  statement  of  results  of  recent  biblical  criti- 
cism.   Jackson. 

222    Old  Testament:  liistorleal  books 

Bobinson,  C:  S.  Pharaohs  of  the  bondage  and 
the  Exodus.     1887.     19Jcm  Century    $1 

223    Old  Testament:  poetic  books 

Bible.  O.  T.  Job.  Book  of  Job,  with  notes,  in- 
trod. and  apx.  by  A.  B.  Davidson.  1899.  17cm 
(Camb.  Bible)  Macmillan    $1.25  n 

Maclaren,  Alexander.  The  Psalms.  3  v. 
1894-98.     20^cm.     (Expositor's  Bible) 

Armstrong    $1.50  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Psalms  1-38;  v.  2,  Psalms  39-89;  v.  3, 
Psalms,  90-150. 

224    Old  Testament:  prophetic  books 

Bible.  0.  T.  Isaiah.  Isaiah;  ed.  with  introd. 
and  notes  by  R:  G.  Moulton.  1903.  14 Jem 
(Mod.  reader's  Bible)  Macmillan    50c 

Selected  as  typical  of  this  interesting  series  and  as,  per- 
haps, most  interesting  in  itself.  The  object  of  the  series 
is  to  present  the  books  of  the  Bible  in  the  literary  form 
appropriate  to  each.  Text  is  that  of  revised  version,  text 
or  margins.    The  series  is  21  volumes  at  810.    Ed.  sel. 

0.  T.    Ezekiel.     Book  of  the  prophet  Eze- 

kiel,  with  notes  and  introd.  by  A.  B.  Davidson. 
1896.    17cm   (Camb.  Bible)  Macmillan  $1.25 n 

0.    T.     Daniel.     Book  of   Daniel,   with 

introd.    and    notes    by   S.    R.    Driver.      1901. 
17cm     (Camb.  Bible)  Macmillan    75c n 

Sanders,  F.  K.,  &  Kent,  C:  F.  Messages  of 
the  earlier  prophets.     1898.     17cm     (Messages 

of  Bible  1)  Scribner    $1.25  n 

Arranges  in  order  of  time,  analyzes  and  paraphrases 
prophecies  of  Amos,  Hosea,  Isaiah,  Micah,  Nahum,  Zeph- 
aniah,  Jeremiah,  Habakkuk.    Ed.  sel. 


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Sanders,  F.  K. ,  &  Kent,  C:  F.  Messages  of  the 
later  prophets.  1899.  17cm  (Messages  of 
Bible  2)  Scribner    $1.25  n 

Books  of  reference,  p.  375-77. 

Arranges  in  order  of  time,  analyzes  and  paraphrases 
prophecies  of  Ezekiel,  Obadiah,  Jeremiah,  Isaiah,  Hag- 
gai,  Zeohariah,  Nehemiah,  Ezra,  Joel,  Jonah.    Ed.  sel. 

Smith,  G:  A.  Book  of  Isaiah.  2  v.  1900. 
20}cm     (Expositor's  Bible) 

Armstrong    $1.50  ea 
Contents:  v.  1,  Isaiah,  1-39.    v.  2,,Isaiah,  40-66,  with  a 
sketch  of  the  history  of  Israel  from  Isaiah  to  the  exile. 

Book  of  the  twelve  prophets,  commonly 

called  the  Minor.  2  v.  1898-99.  20 Jem  (Ex- 
positor's Bible)  Armstrong  $1.50  ea 
Contents:  v.  1,  Amos,  Hosea  and  Micah,  with  introd. 
and  a  sketch  of  prophecy  in  early  Israel,  v.  2,  Zephaniah, 
Nahum,  Habakkuk,  Obadiah,  Haggai,  Zechariah,  1-8, 
Malachi,  Joel,  Zechariah,  9-14,  and  Jonah,  with  hist,  and 
crit.  introductions. 

325    ^ew  Testament 

Cary,  G:  L.  Synoptic  gospels,  with  a  chapter  on 
the  text-criticism  of  the  New  Testament.  1900. 
21cm     (Internal,  handbks.  to  N.  T.  1) 

Putnam     ^2 
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Cone,  Orello.  Epistles  to  the  Hebrews,  Colos- 
sians,  Ephesiang  and  Philemon,  the  pastoral 
epistles,  the  epistles  of  James,  Peter  and  Jude, 
with  a  sketch  of  the  history  of  the  canon  of 
the  New  Testament.  1901.  21cm  (Internal, 
handbks.  to  N.  T.  3)  Putnam     $2 

Drummond,  James.  Epistles  of  Paul,  the  apos- 
tle.   1903.    21cm    (Internal,  handbks.  to  N.T.  2) 

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Stevens,  G:  B.  Theology  of  the  New  Testament. 
1899.     21cm     (Internal,  theol.  lib.) 

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Bibliography,  p.  593-96. 

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N.  T.  according  to  its  natural  divisions  and  gives  brief 
explanations  of  the  mode  of  treating  certain  portions  with 
respect  to  important  critical  differences.    Pref. 

St  Paul 

Abbott,  liyman.  Life  and  letters  of  Paul  the 
apostle.     1898.     20Jcm  Houghton    $1.50 

Farrar,  F:"W.  Life  and  work  of  St  Paul.  1902. 
21  km  Dutton    $2 

Ramsay,  W:  M.  St  Paul  the  traveller  and  the 
Roman  citizen.     3d  ed.     1898.     23Jcm 

Putnam    $3 

Practically  a  commentary  on  Acts,  so  far  as  that  book 
exhibits  the  career  of  St  Paul,  the  development  of  Chri.s- 
tianity,  and  the  extension  of  the  Christian  religion  in  the 
Roman  empire.    Pittsburg. 


Stalker,    James. 
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226    Oospels 


Robinson,  J.  A.  Study  of  the  gospels.  1902. 
18cm     (Handbks.  for  clergy)      Longmans    90c 

227    Epistles 

Sabatier,  Aug^uste.  Apostle  Paul;  a  sketch  of 
the  development  of  his  doctrine;  tr.  by  A.  M. 
Hellier,  ed.  with  essay  on  the  pastoral  epistles 
by  G:  G.  Findlay.     5lh  ed.     1903.     20icm 

Pott    $2 
Stevens,  G:  B.     Messages  of  Paul  arranged  in 
historical  order,  analyzed,  and  rendered  in  para- 
phrase.   1900.     17cm     (Messages  of  Bible,  11) 

Scribner    $1.25  n 

Reproduces,  with  some  revision,  the  author's  Epistles 
of  Paul  in  modem  English  pifblished  in  1898. 

^30    Theology 

Alden,  H:  M.  God  in  his  world:  an  interpreta- 
tion.    1890.     19}cm  Harper    $1.25 

Allen,  A.  V.  G.  Continuity  of  Christian 
thought:  a  study  of  modern  theology  in  the 
light  of    its  history.     1900.     20icm     (Bohlen 

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Bradford,  A.  H.     Age  of  faith.     1900.     20cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Interprets  theories  about  God,  man  and  the  universe 
in  light  of  God's  fatherhood.    N.  Y. 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Common-sense  in  religion:  essays. 

1901.     20  Jem  Houghton    $2 

Clarke,  W:  N.     Outline  of  Christian  theology. 

1898.     21cm  Scribner    $2.50  n 

So  sweet  is  its  spirit,  so  catholic  its  intellectual  temper 

that  it  will  be  read  with  interest  and  much  sympathy  by 

serious  men  and  women  of  all  schools.    P.  S.  Moxom  in 

jVewiwrW,  8:592  (B) 

Fairbairn,  A.  M.  Place  of  Christ  in  modern 
theology.     10th  ed.     1902.     23cm 

Scribner    $2.50 

A  system  of  theology  in  outline.  Contains  a  rapid  and 
extended  review  of  history  of  Christian  doctrine,  a  sum- 
mary of  principal  results  of  biblical  theology,  and  a  dog- 
matic reconstruction,  after  a  new  method,  of  main  Chris- 
tian doctrines.    Bib.  sac.  49  :  726  (B) 

Fisher,  G:  P.  History  of  Christian  doctrine. 
1896.    21cm     (Internat.  theol.  lib.) 

Scribner    $2.50  n 
Gladden,  "Washingfton.     How  much  is  left  of  the 
old  doctrines?     1899.     18cm 
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Gordon,  G:  A.  Ultimate  conceptions  of  faith, 
1903.     20cm     (Lyman  Beech er  lect.  1902) 

Houghton    $1.30  n 

Hyde,  W:  De  W.  God's  education  of  man. 
1899.     18Jcm  Houghton    $1.25 

Shows  the  radical  changes  taking  place  in  theologic 
conceptions,  and  re.'ttatos  in  modern  terms  the  vital  points 
of  orthodox  Christianity.    N.  Y. 

King',  H:  C.     Reconstruction  in  theology.     1901. 

I  20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Positive,  constructive,  conservative  in  a  liberal  and 

progrressive  sense,  stimulating  and  strengthening.    Lit. 

world. 

Mtilford,  EUsha.  Republic  of  God.  1897. 
22cm  Houghton    $2 

Stevens,  G:B.  Teaching  of  Jesus.  1901.  19cm 
(N.  T.  handbks)  Macmillan     75c  n 

How  Christ's  conception  of  the  Kingdom  of  God  dif 
fered  from  that  of  the  Jews.    Biblical  tvorld,  19 :  229  (B) 

Swedenborg,  Emanuel.      Compendium  of  the 
theological  writings,  by  S.  M.  Warren.     3d  ed. 
1888.     23cm        New  church  b'd  of  pub.     $1.50 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  79-86. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Gospel  for  a  world  of  sin; 
a  companion  volume  to  "The  gospel  for  an  age 
of  doubt."     1899.     20cm         Macmillan    $1.25 

231     Ood 

Hinton,  James.    Mystery  of  pain.    1892.    18Jcm 

Appleton    50c 
Wise,  sug^gestive,  large-minded.    Fortn.  5:  510  (B) 

232    Chrititolog^y 

Brooks,  Phillips.  Influence  of  Jesus.  1902. 
20cm     (Bohlen  lect.  1879)         Button    $1.20  n 

His  final  answer  to  the  question,  how  to  meet  the  doubt, 
the  weakness,  the  skepticism  of  the  time.    A.  V.  G.  Allen 

(B) 

Didon,  Henri.  Jesus  Christ  our  Saviour's  per- 
son, mission,  and  spirit;  from  the  French;  ed. 
by  Bernard  O'Reilly.     2v.     1891.     23Jcm 

Appleton    $5 
Gordon,  G:  A.     Christ  of  to-day.     1895.     20cm 

Houghton     $1.50 
R    Essay  in  modern  theology.    Characterized  by  deep 
reverence  and  a  truly  catholic  spirit.    G.  B.  Stevens  in 
jVfw  world,  b:  152  (B) 

Hughes,  Thomas.     Manliness  of  Christ.     18§cm 

Houghton    50c 

Undertakes  to  show  that  character  of  Christ  comprised 
all  elements  of  true  manliness  not  only  as  exhibited  in 
charity,  meekness  and  purity,  but  in  patience,  fortitude 
and  courage.      Harper,  61:  313  (B) 


liife  of  Clirtst 

Andrews,  S:  J.  Life  of  our  Lord  upon  the  earth 
considered  in  its  historical,  chronological  and 
geographical  relations.     New  ed.     1891.     22cm 

Scribner    $2.50 
Edersheim,  Alfred.     Life  and  times  of  Jesus  the 
Messiah.     8th  ed.     2  v.     1904.     23icm 

Longmans    $2 
Farrar,  F:  W:     Life  of  Christ.     1894?    20cm 

Dutton    $1.50 

Geikie,  J:  C.     Life  and  words  of  Christ.     1902. 

24cm  Appleton    $1 

Expository  lectures  or  sermons  on  the  Gospels.    Ath. 

'77,2:299. 

Senan,  Ernest.  Life  of  Jesus;  tr.  rev.  from  the 
23d  ed.     1899.     21Jcm  Little    $2.50    v 

Considers  Jesus  only  an  extraordinary  man,  the  highest 
moral  reformer  the  world  has  ever  known.    Pittsburg. 

Bhees,  Bush.  Life  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth.  1900. 
19cm     (Hist.  ser.  for  Bible  students) 

Scribner    $1.25  n 

A  study  rather  than  a  story;  a  companion  to  the  gospels 
which  seeks  to  answer  some  of  the  questions  raised  by  a 
sympathetic  consideration  of  those  narratives.    Pref. 

Seeley,  Sir  J:  H.     Ecce  Homo:  a  survey  of  the     / 
life  and  work  of  Jesus  Christ.     1903.     17Jcm 

Little    $1 
Stalker,  James.     Life  of  Jesus  Christ.     Rev.  ed. 
1897.     20cm  Revell    60c 

Short  biography  giving  main  events  in  sequence. 

234    Salvation 

Gordon,  G:  A.  New  epoch  for  faith.  1901, 
20cm  .  Houghton    $1.50 

About  one  half  of  this  volume  Lowell  institute  lectures. 

Interprets  spiritual  meanings  of  19th  century,  and  main- 
tains that  religion  has  been  lifted  above  old  dogmas  to  a 
stronger  and  purer  faith.    N.  Y. 

Bobbins,  "W.  L.  Es.«ay  toward  faith.  1901. 
18cm  Longmans    $1 

236    Escliatology 

Alden,  H:  M.     Study  of  death.     1895.     19Jcm 

Harper    $1.50 

Meditation  on  immortality;  not  an  argument  but  a  clear 
deep  emotion.    Critic. 

239    Evidences  of  Clirlstianity 

Arnold,  Matthew.  God  and  the  Bible;  a  review 
of  objections  to  "Literature and  dogma."  1901. 
18icm  Macmillan    $1.50   y* 

Addressed  to  men  of  free  and  active  minds,  who  though 
they  may  be  profoundly  dis.satisfled  with  the  received 
theology,  are  yet  interested  in  religion  and  more  or  less 
acquainted  with  the  Bible.    Pref. 


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Arnold,  Matthew.  Literature  and  dogma;  an 
es^say  towards  a  better  apprehension  of  the  Bible. 
1902.    18Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Here,  then,  is  the  problem:  to  find  for  the  Bible  a  basis 
in  something  which  can  be  verified  instead  of  in  some- 
thing which  has  to  be  assumed.    Pref. 

Balfour,  A.  J.     Foundations  of  belief.     8th  ed. 

1902.  19Jcm  Longmans    $2 

A  lofty,  dieinterested  and  forcible  attempt  to  contribute 
something  to  the  solution  of  the  eternal  riddle,  to  dis- 
cover and  support  the  truth  in  matters  most  vital  to 
the  happiness  of  man  as  a  thinking  being,  to  his  beliefs, 
and,  therefore,  to  his  action  and  his  endurance.  Spec. 
87:  992  (B) 

Barrows,  J:  H:  Christianity  the  world-religion. 
1897.     20cm     ( Barrows  lect.  1896-97 ) 

McClurg    75c 

P  Seven  lucid  lectures  delivered  in  Calcutta.  Admits 
freely  the  good  in  ethnic  religions.    N.  Y. 

Bushnell,  Horace.  Nature  and  the  supernatu- 
ral as  together  constituting  the  one  system  of 
God.     Centenary  ed.     1903.     20icm 

Scribner    $1.25  n 

Butler,  Joseph,  hp.  of  Durham.  Analogy  of 
religion,  natural  and  revealed,  to  the  consti- 
tution and  course  of  nature;  with  a  life  of  the 
author,  the  whole  ed.  by  Joseph  Cummings. 

1903.  19cm  Eaton     75c 

Hamack,  Adolf.  What  is  Christianity?  tr.  by 
T.  B.  Saunders.     2d  ed.     1901.     21cm 

Putnam    $1.75  n 

Will  appeal  strongly  to  those  who  seek  a  fresh  interpre- 
tation of  the  vital  and  significant  in  Christianity.    N.  Y. 

Pascal,  Blaise.  Thoughts,  letters  and  opus- 
cules; tr.  from  the  French  by  O.  W.  Wight. 
1887.     19  Jem  Houghton    $2.25 

This  translation  was  first  published  in  IS.'ig. 

240    Devotional.    Practical 

Browne,  Sir  Thomas.  Religio  medici.  Letter  to 
a  friend,  &c.  and  Christian  morals;  ed.  by  W.  A. 
Greenhill.     1901.     16icm     (Golden  treas.  ser. ) 

Macmillan    $1 

Coe,  G:  A.     Religion  of  a  mature  mind.     1902. 

20cm  Revel  1    $1.35  n 

Practical  discussions  of  personal  religion  and  difficulties 
that  beset  Christian  living.    Pittsburg. 

Drumnxohd,    Henry.     Essays     and    addresses. 

1904.  19cm  Pott    $1 

Contents:  The  programme  of  Christianity;  The  greatest 
thing  in  the  world;  Pax  vobiscum;  The  changed  life; 
The  city  without  a  church;  Books  for  boys;  Baxter's  sec- 
ond innings. 


Fenelon,  Francois  de  Saligrnac  de  La  Mothe-. 
Spiritual  letters:  to  men;  tr.  by  H.  L.  S.  Lear. 
1903.     15cm 

Ix>ugman3    $1 

Spiritual  letters:  to  women;  tr.  by  H.  L.  S. 

Lear.     1902.     15cm  Longmans    $1 

241    Didactic 

Bushnell,  Horace.  Christian  nurture.  Cen- 
tenary ed.    1903.     20icm         Scribner    $1.25  n 

A  part  published  in  1847,  but  in  present  form  f\M  ap- 
peared in  1860. 

Taylor,  Jeremy.  Holy  living  and  dying.  1897. 
18 Jem.     (Bohn's  stand,  lib.)  i/ 

Macmillan    $1  n 
With  prayers;  containing  the  whole  duty  of  a  Christian, 
and  the  parts  of  devotion  fitted  to  all  occasions,  and  fur- 
nished for  all  necessities.    Title. 

Theologria  germanica;  ed.  by  Dr  Pfeiffer,  tr.  by 
Susanna  Winkworth;  with  pref.  by  Charles 
Kingsley.     1901.     16Jcm     (Golden  treas.  ser.) 

Macmillan    $1 

242    Meditative 

Augustine,  St    Confessions,  10  books;  tr.  by  W. 
H.  Hutchings.     1898.     15cm     (Lib.  of  spiritual    i/ 
works)  Longmans    $1 

Coleridge,  S:  T.  Aids  to  reflection  and  the  Con- 
fessions of  an  inquiring  spirit.  1893.  19cm 
(Bohn's  stand,  lib.)  Macmillan    $1  n 

Imitatio  Christi.     Of  the  Imitation  of  Christ  four 
books,  by  Thomas  a  Kempis,  with  introd.  by    ;/ 
F:  W.  Farrar.     1891.     15^cm  Button     7.5'c 

For  more  than  four  centuries  the  chief  manual  of  devo- 
tion for  Christian  lands.  William  Maecall  in  Contemp. 
3:  72  (B)      • 

243    Hortatory.    Evangrciistlc 

Trumbull,  H:  C.  Individual  work  for  individu- 
als; a  record  of  personal  experiences  and  convic- 
tions.    1901.     17  Jem 

Internat.  com.  Y.  M.  C.  A.     75c 

244    Misteilany 

Bro'wn,  A.  F.  Book  of  saints  and  friendly  l)east8. 
1900.     19cm  Houghton    $1.25 

T  Legends  of  the  lesser  saints  and  the  animals  asso- 
(!iated  with  them  retold  as  simple  folk  tales.    N.  Y. 

Canton,  William.  W.  V.'s golden  legend.  1898. 
20cm  Dodd    $1.50 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Legends  of  the  Virgin  and 
Christ,  with  special  reference  to  literature  and 
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Prentiss,  Mrs  Elizabeth.  (Payson)  Stepping 
heavenward  [with]  sketch  by  her  luisband  of 
the  book  and  its  author.  New  ed.  1900. 
19Jcm  Pennypacker    $1.25 

245    Rclig^iouii  poetry 

Dxiffield,  S:  A:  W.  Enghsh  hymns:  their  au- 
thors and  history.     2d  ed.     1886.     22i|cm 

Funk    $3 

Julian,  John,  ed.  Dictionary  of  hymnology. 
1891.     24cm  Scribner    $10 

Ef  Origin  and  history  of  Christian  hymns  of  all  ages 
and  nations;  biographic  and  critical  notices  of  authors 
and  translators;  historical  articles  on  national  and 
denominational  hymnody,  breviaries,  missals,  primers, 
psalters,  sequences,  etc.    Title. 

Eeble,  John.  Christian  year:  thoughts  in  verse 
for  the  Sundays  and  Holy-days  throughout  the 
year.     1891.     15cm     (Devout  class. ) 

Dutton    75c 

SchafP,  Philip,  &  Gilman,  Arthur,  ed.  Library 
of  religious  poetry.     26cm  Funk  $6 

S50    Homiletic.    Paistoral 

Gibbons,  James,  card.     Ambassador  of  Christ. 

1896.     19cm  Murphy    $1 

Gladden,   Washingfton.      Christian  pastor  and 

the  working  church.     1898.     21cni     (Intemat. 

theol.  lib.)  Scribner    $2.50  n 

Restates  theory  of  pastoral  ofltice,  with  discussion  of 
various  forms  of  church  work  and  life.    N.  Y. 

251     Preacliing 

Beecher,  H:  W.      Yale  lectures  on  preaching. 

Ser.  1-3.     1902.     19cm     (Lyman  Beecher  lect. 

1872-74.)  Pilgrim  press    $1.50  n 

Brooks,  Phillips.    Lectures  on  preaching.    1902. 

19 Jem     (Lyman  Beecher  lect.  1877) 

Dutton    $1.20  n 

252     Sermons 

Beecher,  H:  W.  Plymouth  pulpit  sermons. 
4  V.     21cm  Pilgrim  press    $1  ea  n 

Preached  Dec.  15, 1872-Aug.  29, 1875. 
Brooks,  Phillips.     Sermons.     9  v.     1901-04. 

Dutton    $1.20  ea  n 

Contents:  v.  1,  Sermons,  v.  2,  Candle  of  the  Lord.  v.  3, 
Sermons  preached  in  English  churches,  v.  4,  Twenty 
sermons,  v.  5,  Light  of  the  world,  v.  C,  Sermons,  v.  7, 
Sermons  for  the  principal  festivals  and  fasts  of  the  church 
year.    v.  8,  New  starts  in  life.    v.  9,  Law  of  growth. 

The  real  secret  of  their  power  lies  less  in  any  character- 
istics of  style  than  in  the  fine  sj-mpathy  and  tender  love 
which  run  through  them  and  kindle  response  in  every 
heart.    Harper,  58: 150  (B) 


Caird,  John.  University  sermons,  preached  be- 
fore the  University  of  Glasgow,  1873-1898.  2d 
ed.     1899.     21cm  Macmillan    $2.25 

Eingsley,  Charles.  Good  news  of  God;  ser- 
mons.    1898.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Munger,T.T.     Freedom  of  faith.     1883.     18Jcm 

Houghton    $1.50 

17  sermons,  preceded  by  an  essay  on  "The  new  theol- 
ogy." 

Lamps  and  paths.     2d  ed.     1885.     18cm 

Houghton    $1 
Y    Sermons  for  children's  Sunday  in  June.    Ed.  sel. 
Newman,  J:  H:  card.     Parochial  and  plain  ser- 
mons.    8  V.     1900-01.     18icm 

Longmans    $1.25  ea 
Preached  between  1825  and  1843. 
Peabody ,  F.  G.     Afternoons  in  the  college  chapel : 
short  addresses  to  young  men  on  personal  reli- 
gion.    1898.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 
Supplements  his  Mornings  in  the  college  chapel. 
B.obertson,  F:  "W:    Sermons  preached  at  Bright- 
on.    New  ed.     1904.     20cm  Dutton    $2 
Savage,    M.    J.      Religion    for    to-day.      1900. 
20icm                                              G:H.' Ellis    $1 

Some  sermons  preached  in  Church  of  the  Messiah,  New 
York  City,  1897.    Pref. 

As  a  whole,  full  of  constructive  faith  and  strong  poetic 
and  religious  feeling.    Buffalo. 

Stanley,  A.  P.  Sermons  for  children,  includ- 
ing the  Beatitudes  and  The  faithful  servant; 
preached  in  Westminster  abbey.  1900.  16^m 
Y  Scribner    $1 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Sermons  to  young  men;  a 
new  and  enl.  ed.  of  "Straight  sermons."  1898. 
ISJcm  Scribner    $1.25 

Appeal  with  directness  and  force  to  heroic  side  of  Chris- 
tian service  more  than  to  safe  side  of  salvation.  Clean  of 
cant,  manly.    And.  r.  19;  507  (B) 

200    Church:  institntion 

Allen,  A.  V.  G.     Christian  institutions.     1897. 
21cm    (Internat. theol. lib.)     Scribner    $2.50  n 
The  work  was  begun  as  a  course  of  Lowell  lectures. 

Clarke,  "W:  N.  What  shall  we  think  of  Christi- 
anity?   1899.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1 

Contents:  The  Christian  people;  The  Christian  doctrine; 
The  Christian  power. 
Levering  lectures,  .Johns  Hopkins  university,  1899. 

Mead,  G:  "W.  Modem  methods  in  church  work; 
the  gospel  renaissance.     1897.     19Jcm 

Dodd    $1.50 

Practical  manual,  treaOng  of  institutional  churches  and 
their  various  activities.    N.  Y. 


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261    Church  Influence 

Brace,  C:  L.  Gesta  Christi;  or,  A  history  of 
humane  progress  under  Christianity.  4th  ed. 
1884.     22cm  Armstrong    $1.50 

Ely,  B:  T.     Social  law  of  service.     1896.     19cm 

Eaton    90c 

Application  of  Bible  teachings  to  relations  of  social 
classes.    Pittsburg. 

Gibbons,  James,  card.  Our  Christian  heritage. 
1889.     19Jcm  Murphy    $1  n 

Gladden,  Washington.  Applied  Christianity: 
moral  aspects  of  social  questions.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

/       Social  salvation.     1902.     18cm     (Lyman 

^  Beecher  lect.  1902)  Houghton    $1  n 

Contents:  Religrion  and  the  social  question;  Care  of  the 
poor;  The  state  and  the  unemployed;  Our  brothers  in 
bonds;  Social  vices;  Public  education;  Redemption  of  the 
city;  References  and  siiggestions. 

263  Sunday 

»/     Earle,  Mrs  Alice  (Morse)     Sabbath  in  puritan 
New  England.     1891.     19cm    ,  Scribner    $1.25 
Good  history,  based  on  solid  fact  and  told  with  much 
humor.    Acad. 

264  Ritual 

Proctor,  Francis.  New  history  of  the  Book  of 
common  prayer,  with  a  rationale  of  its  offices, 
on  the  basis  of  the  former  work  by  Francis 
Proctor;  rev.  by  W.  H.  Frere.     1902.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $3  n 

266    ]9Ii88ion§ 

Bliss,  E.  M.  ed.  Encyclopeedia  of  missiohs.  2  v. 
1891.     25Jcm  Funk    $12 

R£  Bibliography  of  foreign  missions  to  close  of  1890, 
1:  575-661. 

Includes  also  gazetteer  of  mission  stations,  biographic 
sketches  of  missionaries,  list  of  Bible  versions,  maps'  and 
statistical  tables.    Pittsburg. 

Clarke,  "W:  N.  Study  of  Christian  missions. 
1900.     19cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Dennis,  J.  S.  Christian  missions  and  social 
progress,     v.  1-2.     1897-99.     23cm 

Revell    $2.50  ea 
V.  3  in  preparation. 
Bibliographies  appended  to  lectures. 

Hodgkins,  L.  M.  Via  Christi;  an  introduction 
to  the  study  of  missions.     1901.     18cm 

Macmillan    50c  n 
Bibliography,  p.  239-44 
Brief  outline  to  end  of  18th  century.    Pittsburg. 


36§    Sunday  schooltt 

Burton,  E.  De  W. ,  Sc  Mathevrs,  Shailer.  Prin- 
ciples and  ideals  for  the  Sunday  school;  an 
essay  in  religious  pedagogy.     1903.     20cm 

Chic.  univ.     $1  n 
Mead,  G :  W.     Modem  methods  in  Sunday-school 
work;  the  new  evangelism.     1903.     20cm 

Dodd    $1.50  n 

Principles  of  religious  education;  with  introd. 
by  H:  C.  Potter.  1901.  19 Jem  (Christian 
knowledge  lect.)  Longmans    $1.25 

Contents:  Religious  instruction  and  its  relation  to  edu- 
cation, by  N:  M.  Butler;  Educational  work  of  the  Chris- 
tian church,  by  W:  C.  Doane;  Religious  instruction  in 
England,  France,  Germany  and  the  United  States,  by 
C:  De  Garmo;  The  content  of  religious  instruction,  by 
G.  Hodges;  The  Sunday  school  and  its  course  of  study, 
by  P.  narrower;  Preparation  of  the  Sunday  school  teacher, 
by  W.  L.  Hervey;  The  religious  content  of  the  child 
mind,  by  G.  S.  Hall;  Use  of  biography  in  religious  in- 
struction, by  F.  M.  McMurry;  Use  of  geography  in  reli- 
gious instruction,  by  C.  F.  Kent;  Study  of  the  Bible  as 
literature,  by  R:  G.  Moulton. 

270    Religionis  hiistory 

Allen,*  J.  H:  Christian  history  in  its  three  great 
periods.     3  v.     1894-1901.     ITJcm 

Little    $1.25  ea  n 
V.  1,  First  period:  Early  Christianity;  v.  2,  Second  pe- 
riod: The  middle  age;  v.  3,  Third  period:  Modem  phases. 
Connected  essays  on  the  great  men,  the  great  move- 
ments, the  great  ideas  of  Christianity.    Lit.  world.    15 :  43 
(B) 

Alzog,  Joliann.  Manual  of  universal  church 
history;  tr.  with  additions  by  F.  J.  Pabischand 
T:  S.  Byrne.     3  v.     1874-78.     24cm 

R.  Clarke    $10 
References  at  beginning  of  chapters  and  sections. 
Most  important  Roman  catholic;  authority  on  general 
history  of  the  church.    Adams. 

Cheetham,  Samuel.  History  of  the  Christian 
church  during  the  first  six  centuries.  1898. 
19cm  Macmillan    $3 

Fisher,  G:  P.  Beginnings  of  Christianity,  with 
a  view  of  the  state  of  the  Roman  world  at  the 
birth  of  Christ.     1901.     20icm 

Scribner    $2.50 
Founded  on  Lowell  institute  lectures,  1876.    Pref. 
Most  distinctive  features  are  its  views  of  Jewish,  Greek 
and  Roman  religions  and  its  comparisons  between  them. 
Style  clear  and  refreshing.    Adams. 

History  of  the  Christian  church.     1903. 

22cm  Scribner    $3.50 

List  of  popes  from  Gregory  i  to  Leo  xiii,  p.  666-69;  notes 
on  the  literature  of  church  hi.story,  p.  671-97. 

Condensed  yet  interesting  review,  by  a  man  of  wide 
scholarship,  candor  and  tolerant  spirit.    BuiTalo. 


K 


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245 


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y 


Fisher,  G:  p.  The  reformation.  Newed.  1903. 
21  em  Scribner    $2.50 

Bibliography,  p.  567-91. 

Interweaves  account  of  religious  affairs  with  such  secu- 
lar and  political  events  as  had  an  important  influence  in 
shaping  the  great  movement.    Adams. 

Fouard,  Constant,  ohht'.  Saint  Paul  and  hie  mis- 
sions; tr.  by  G:  F.  X.  Griffith.     1894.     lO^cm 

Longmans    $2 

McGiffert,  A.  C.     History  of  Christianity  in  the 

apostolic  age.     1897.     21cm     (Internat.  theol. 

lib.)  .  Scribner    $2.50  n 

Interpretive  rather  than  argumentative.    Pittsburg. 
» 
Ramsay,  W:  M.     Church  in  the  Roman  empire 

before  A.  D.  170.  1893.  23Jcm  (Mansfield  col- 
lege lect.  1892)  Putnam    $3 

IThlliom,  Gerhard.  Conflict  of  Christianity 
with  heathenism;  tr.  by  E.  C.  Smyth  and 
C.  J.  H.  Ropes.     1879.     21cm     Scribner    $2.50 

Vincent,  M.  R.      Age  of    Hildebrand.      1896. 

19Jcm     (Ten  epochs  of  church  hist.) 

Scribner    $2  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  15-22. 

Walker,  "Williston.  The  reformation.  1900. 
19Jcm     (Ten  epochs  of  church  hist.) 

Scribner    $2  n 

Treats  with  relative  fulness  initial  and  formative  stages 
and  work  of  preeminent  leaders.  Sketches  cursorily 
political  struggles.    Pref. 

271    ^lonastic  orders 


Herkless,  John.  Francis  and  Dominic  and  the 
mendicant  orders.  1901.  19cm  (World's  epoch 
makers)  Scribner    $1.25 

Bibliography,  p.  227-30. 

Pascal,  Blaise.     Provincial  letters:   a  new  tr. 
V,  with  introd.  and  notes  by  Thomas  M'Crie,  pre- 

ceded by  a  life  of  Pascal,  a  critical  essay,  and  a 
biog.  notice;  ed.  by  O.  W.  Wight.    1887.    19Jcm 

Houghton    $2.25 

274.2    Religions  history.    England 

Gasquet,  F.  A.     Eve  of  the  reformation;  studies 

in  the  religious  life  and  thought  of  the  English 

people  in  the  period  preceding  the  rejection  of 

the  Roman  jurisdiction  by  Henry  VIII.     New 

ed.     1900.     20cm  Putnam    $2.75 

Interesting  study,  from  Romanist  viewpoint.    N.  Y. 

Hall,  T:  C.     Social  meaning  of  modern  religious 

movements  in  England.    1900.    19cm    (Ely  lect. 

1899)  Scribner    $1.50 

Bibliography,  p.  281-83. 

Innes,  A.  D.     Cranmer  and  the  reformation  in 

England.   1900.    19cm    (World's  epoch  makers) 

Scribner    $1.25 


277.3    United  States 

Bacon,  L.  W.  History  of  American  Christianity. 
1897.     21cm     (Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  v.  13)      ^ 

Scribner    $2  n 

Carroll,  H:  K.     Religious  forces  of  the  United 

States,  enumerated,  classified  and  described  on 

the  basis  of  the  government  census  of  1890. 

1893.     21cm     (Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  v.  1) 

Scribner    $2  n 

S80    Christian  chnrchei»  and 
sects 

Arnold,  Matthew.     St  Paul  and  protestantism,  J{ 
with  an  essay  on  puritanism  and  the  Church  of 
England,  and  Last  essays  on  church  and  religion. 
1902.     18^cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

2S1     Primitive  and  oriental  eliurciies 

Newman,  J:  H:  card.     Church  of  the  fathers.      . 
1900.     19icm  Lane    $1.25  / 

Beginning  with  Greece  and  Asia  Minor,  and  then  in 
succession,  Syria,  Egypt-,  Africa,  Spain  and  Gaul.    Introd. 

Stanley,  A.  P.     Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  / 

Eastern  church,  with  introd.  on  the  study  of 

ecclesiastical    history.     New  ed.     1900.     19Jcm 

Scribner    $2 
Bibliography,  p.  77-79. 

2§2    Roman  Catholic  eliureli. 

Addis,  W:  E.,  &  Arnold,  Thomas.  Catholic 
dictionary.     4th  ed.     1884.     25icm 

Catholic  pub.  soc.     $5 
Rf    Some  account  of  doctrine,  discipline,  rites,  cere- 
monies, councils,  and  religious  orders  of  Roman  Catholic 
church.    Title. 

Catholic  church.  Pope  Leo  xin.  Great  encyc- 
lical letters  of  Pope  Leo  xiii;  with  pref.  by 
J:  J.  Wynne.     1903.     21cm  Benziger    $2  n 

Ireland,  John.  Church  and  modem  society; 
lectures  and  addresses.     1903.     20cm 

McBride    $1.50 
Characteristic  letters  expressing  Leo's  sentiments  on 
the  chief  questions  of  a  time  which  is  really  an  epoch  in 
the  history  of  men.    Pref. 

Milman,  H:  H.  History  of  Latin  Christianity: 
incl.  that  of  the  popes  to  the  pontificate  of  Nic- 
olas v.     8v.  in4.     1903.     19cm, 

Armstrong    $12 

Impartial.  Account  of  establishment  and  growth  of 
monastic  institutions  and  orders  specially  excellent. 
Pittsburg. 

6' Gorman,  Thomas.  History  of  the  Roman 
Catholic  church  in  the  United  States.  1895. 
21cm     (Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  v.  9) 

Scribner    $2  n 


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73 


Banke,  Leopold  von.      History  of  the  popes, 

^/  their  church  and  state,  and  especially  of  their 

conflicts  with  protestantism  in  the  sixteenth  and 

seventeenth  centuries;  tr.  by  E.  Foster.     3  v. 

1896.     19cni     (Bohn's  stand,  lib.) 

Macmillan    $3  n 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  Il-IK. 

Portraj-s  interior  policy  of  the  church,  and  of  the 
course  that  led  to  reaction  against  the  reformation. 
Adams. 

Van  Dyke,  Paul.  Age  of  the  renascence;  an  out- 
line sketch  of  the  history  of  the  papacy  (1377- 
1527) ;  with  introd.  by  Henry  Van  Dyke.  1897. 
19icm     (Ten  epochs  of  church  hist.) 

Scribner    $2  n 

3S3     Protestant  Episcopal  church 

Carpenter,  W:  B.  hp.of  Ripon.  Popular  history 
of  the  Church  of  England,  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  present  day.     1902.     20cni 

Button    $2.50 
Tiffany,  C:  C.     History  of  the  Protestant  Episco- 
pal church  in  the  United  States.     1895.     21cui 
(Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  v.  7)       Scribner    $2  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  16-24. 

284     Protestantism 

^     Baird,  H:  M.     History  of  the  rise  of  the  Hugue- 
nots of  France.     2  v.  •    1879.     2.Scm 

Scribner    $5 
Continued  in  his  Huguenots  and  Henry  of  Navarre,  and 
concluded  in  his  Huf/uenots  and  the  revocation  of  the  Edict 
of  Nantes. 

Jacobs,  H:  E.     History  of  the  Evangelical  Luth- 
eran church  in  the  United  States.     1893.     21cm 
(Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  v.  4)       Scribner    $2  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  9-lt). 
28,'>     J'rftibyterlau,  Itt'forinpd,  Co-ngregntlonnl 

Alexander,  Gross.  History  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  church,  South.  1894.  21cm  (Amer. 
church  hist.  ser.  v.  11)  Scribner    $2  n 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  10. 

Contains  also  History  of  United  Presbyterian  church,  by 
J.  B.  Scouller;  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  church,  by 
R.  V.  Foster;  of  Southern  Presbyterian  church,  by  T:  C. 
Johnson. 

Corwin,  E:  T.  History  of  the  Reformed  church, 
Dutch.    1895.    21cm  (Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  v.  8) 

Scribner    |2  n 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  12-16. 

Contains  also  History  of  German  Reformed  church,  by 
J.  H:  Dubbs;  History  of  Moravian  church,  by  J.  T.  Ham- 
ilton.     . 


Thompson,  R.  E.  History  of  the  Presbyterian 
churches  in  the  United  States.  1895.  21  cm 
(Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  v.  6)  Scribner  $2  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  11-31. 

Walker,  Williston.  History  of  the  Congrega- 
tional (thurches  in  the  United  States.  1894. 
21cm     (Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  v.  3) 

Scribner    $2  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  9-13. 

»««    Itnptint 

Newman,  A.  H:  History  of  the  Baptist  churches 
in  the  United  States.  1894.  21cm  (Amer. 
church  hist.  ser.  v.  2)  Scribner    $2  n 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  11-15. 

iiH7    MetluHlist 

Buckley,  J.  M."  History  of  Methodists  in  the 
United  States.  1896.  21cm  (Amer.  church 
hist.  ser.  v.  5)  Scribner    $2  n 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  11-15. 

'^88     JTuitnrlan 

Allen,  J.  H:     Historical  sketch  of  the  Unitarian 

movement  since  the  reformation.     1894.     21cm 

(Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  v.  10)     Scribner    $2  n 

Contains  also  History  of  Universalism,  by  Richard  Eddy. 

289     Jttiiurr  ChristUiu  sects' 

Tyler,  B:  B.  History  of  the  Disciples  of  Christ. 
1894.     21cm     (Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  v.  12) 

Scribner    $2  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  10. 

Contains  also  History  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  by  A.  C. 
and  R.  H.  Thomas;  of  the  United  Brethren,  by  Daniel 
Berger;  of  the  Evangelical  association,  by  S:  P.  Spreng; 
Bibliography  of  American  church  history,  by  S:  M.  Jack- 


;290    Non-Christian  relij^ions 

Barrows,  J:  H:  Christian  conquest' of  Asia; 
studies  and  personal  observations  of  oriental 
religions.     1899.     19cm     (Morse  lect.  1898) 

Scribner    $1.50 
Reviews  Judaism,  Mohammedanism,  Hinduism,  Bud- 
dhism, Confucianism. 

Brinton,  D.  G.  Religions  of  primitive  peoples. 
1897.  20Jcm  (Amer.  lect.  on  hist,  of  religions, 
ser.  2,  1896-97)  Putnam    $1.50 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Ten  great  religions.  2  v.  1899. 
20icm  Houghton     $2  ea 

Contents:  pt.  1,  An  essay  in  comparative  theology;  pt.2,        ]/' 
A  comparison  of  all  religions. 

His  design  is  by  comparing  them  with  one  another  and 
with  Christianity  to  bring  clearly  to  view  both  their  dis- 
tinctive traits  and  their  characteristic  weaknesses. 
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of  the  origin  and  character  of  the  great  systems. 

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to  the  study  of  comparative  religion;  addresses 
at  South  Place  institute.  Rev.  ed.  1903. 
22 Jem     (Half  guinea  internat.  lib.) 

Button  $2.50  n 

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Tyler,  E:  B.  Primitive  culture;  researches  into 
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291     Comparative  and  general  my- 
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Cox,  (Sir  G:  W:  Mythology  of  the  Aryan  nations. 
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Adopts  in  the  main  the  theories  first  promulgated  by 
Max  Miiller,  and  shows  that  epics  of  Aryan  nations  are 
simply  different  versions  of  same  story.    Adams. 

Fiske,  John.  Myths  and  myth-makers;  old 
tales  and  superstitions  interpreted  by  compara- 
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Gayley,  C:  M.     ed.     Classic  myths  in  English 

literature;  based  chiefly  on  Bulfinch's  "Age  of 

fable."     1893.     19cm  Ginn    $1..50 

P    Best  mythologic  manual  in  English  [1894]  Educ.  r. 

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Murray,  A.  S.  Manual  of  mythology;  Greek 
and  Roman,  Norse  and  Old  German,  Hindoo 
and  Egyptian;  with  notes,  by  AV:  H.  Klapp. 
1898.     20cm  Altemus    $1.25 

292    Greek  and  ftoman  mytbology 

Bald-vrin,  James.  Story  of  the  golden  age,  illus. 
by  Howard  Pyle.  1902.  19icm  (Heroes  of 
olden  time)  Scribner    $1..50 

Y  Legends  about  causes  of  Trojan  war,  told  consecu- 
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Bulfinch,  Thomas.  Age  of  fable;  or.  Beauties 
of  mythology;  rev.  edition,  ed.  by  J.  L.  Scott. 
1898.     21Jcm  McKay    $1.25 

He  took  the  thread  of  the  narratives  in  Ovid,  Virgil 
and  Homer,  and  held  to  their  texfin  a  simple  English 
translation  wherever  he  could.    E:  E.  Hale  (B) 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome, 
narrated  with  special  reference  to  literature  and 
art.     1893.     19cm  Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.50 


Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Tangle  wood  tales  for 
girls  and  boys;  being  a  second  Wonder  book; 
illus.  by  G:  W.  Edwards.     1887.     26Jcm 

Houghton    $2.50 
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Kingsley,  Charles.  The  heroes;  or,  Greek  fairy 
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19cm  Macmillan     $1 

Y  Contents:  Perseus;  Argonauts;  Theseus. 

liOwell,  D.  O.  S.  Jason's  quest.  Newed.  1904. 
17cm 

Y  Lee    $1 
BiUskin,  John.  Queen  of  the  air;  being  a  study 

of  the  Greek  myths  of  cloud  and  storm;  with 
introd.  by  C:  E.  Norton.  Brant  wood  ed.  1893. 
19^cm  Longmans    $1.50  n 

Contents:  Athena  Chalinitis(.\thena  in  the  heavens): 
Athena  Keramitis  (Athena  in  the  earth);  Athena  Ergane 
(Athena  in  the  heart) 

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significance.    W:E.  A.Axon. 

293  Teutonic  and  northern  mythology 

Anderson,  B..  B.  Norse  mythology;  or,  The 
religion  of  our  forefathers,  containing  all  the 
myths  of  the  Eddas,  systematized  and  inter- 
preted; with  introd.  vocabulary  and  index. 
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Brown,  A.  F.  In  the  days  of  giants.  1902. 
19cm  Houghton    $1.10  n 

Y  Stories  from  Norse  mythology.    N.  Y. 

Foster,  M.  H.,  &  Cummings,  M.  H.  Asgard 
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19cm  Silver    36c  n 

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art.     1895.     19cm  Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.50 

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294    Bratamanism.    Buddhism 

Davids,  T:  "W:  B.      Buddhism:  its  history  and 
literature.     1896.     21cm     (Amer.  lect.  on  hist, 
of  religions,  ser.  1,  1894-95)         Putnam    $1.50 
Plain  intelligible  exposition.    Lit.  world  27:188  (B) 

Hopkins,  E:  "W.  Religions  of  India.  1895. 
21cm     (Handbks.  on  hist,  of  religions,  v.  1) 

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296    Judaism 

Abraliazas,  Israel.  Jewish  life  in  the  middle 
ages.     1896.     21cm  Macmillan    $1.75 

Day,  Edward.  Social  life  of  the  Hebrews.  1901. 
19 Jem     (Semitic  ser.)  Scribner    $1.25  n 

Hosmer,  J.  K.  '  The  Jews,  ancient,  mediaeval 
and  modern.     1901.     20cm     (Story  of  nations) 

Putnam    $1.50 

First  published  1886  as  The  story  of  the  Jews. 
Bright,  interesting  and  full  of  picturesque  and  stirring 
incident.    London  lit.  world. 

Joseph,  Morris,  Judaism  as  creed  and  life. 
1903.     21cm  Macmillan    $1.60  n 

Hebrew  authorities,  pref.  p.  19-20. 

Kent,  C:  F.  History  of  the  Jewish  people  dur- 
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1899.     19cm     (Hist.  ser.  for  Bible  students,  v.  3) 

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Xiazarus,  Moritz.  Ethics  of  Judaism,  tr.  by 
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19Jcm  Jewish  pub.  soc.  of  Amer.     $1.25  ea 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Foundation  of  Jewish  ethics,  pt.  2,  Sanc- 
tiflcation  of  life  the  aim  of  morality. 

Mielziner,  Moses.  Introduction  to  the  Talmud. 
2ded.     1903.     21cm  Funk    f  2  n 

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tics,  Talmudic  terminology  and  methodology,  outlines  of 
Talmudic  ethics.  Apx:  Key  to  abbreviations  used  in  the 
Talmud  and  its  commentaries. 


Hosenau,  William, 
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Jewish  ceremonial  institu- 
1903.     19Jcm 

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Usage  and  significance  in  synagogue  services,  home 
customs,  feasts,  fasts,  circumcision,  marriage,  divorce, 
ritualistic  slaughtering,  etc.  Photographs  of  utensils, 
ceremonial  robes,  etc.    N.  Y. 


Stanley,  A.  P.  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the 
Jewish  church.    New  ed.    3  v.     1901-2.    19Jcm 

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Contents:  v.  1.  Abraham  to  Samuel,  v.  2,  Samuel  to 
captivity,  v.  3,  Captivity  to  Christian  era. 

297    mohammedanism 

Koran.  El-kor'dn;  or,  The  Kordn:  tr.  with  notes 
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Smith,  H:  P.  Bible  and  Islam;  or,  The  influ- 
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ligion of  Mohammed.  1897.  19Jcm  (Ely  lect. 
1897)  Scribner    $1.50 

29  §    Mor  monism 

liinn,  "W:  A.  St6ry  of  the  Mormons  to  1901. 
1902.     23Jcm  Macmillan    $4  n 

Secular,  stating  facts  and  avoiding  as  far  as  possible 
moral  deductions.  Based  mainly  on  original  Mormon 
publications.  Most  complete  history  of  Mormons  yet 
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299    minor  nonchrlstian  religions 

Brinton,  D.  G.  Myths  of  the  New  world,  a 
treatise  on  the  symbolism  and  mythology  of  the 
red  race  of  America.     3d  ed.     1896.     20cm 

McKay    $2 

So  far  as  it  goes,  and  with  reserves  as  to  meaning  of 
several  prominent  myths  and  beliefs,  it  must  for  some  time 
retain  its  position  as  chief  exponent  of  the  mythology  of 
American  aborigines.    Folklore,  8:59  (B) 

G-riffis,  W:  E.  Religions  of  Japan  to  the  era  of 
Meiji.     1895.     19cm     (Morse  lect.  1894) 

Scribner    $2 

Discusses  native  or  Shinto  worship,  Confucianism,  the 
various  forms  of  Buddhism,  and  effect  of  introduction  and 
expulsion  of  Christianity  in  17th  century.    Book  news. 

Jastrow,   Morris.     Religion  of  Babylonia  and 
Assyria.     1898.     21  Jem     (Handbks.  on  hist,  of 
religions,  v.  2)  .  Ginn    $3 

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Christianity.'    1881.     19Jcm        Scribner    $1.50 

Renouf,  >SVrP:  Le  P.  Lectures  on  the  origin  and 
growth  of  religion  as  illustrated  by  the  religion 
of  ancient  Egypt.  1880.  22cm  (Hibbert  lect. 
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301     Pliilowopliy.    Theoriefi 

Bagehot,  "Walter.  Physics  and  politics;  or, 
Thoughts  on  the  application  of  the  principles  of 
"natural  selection"  and  "inheritance"  to  polit- 
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Appleton    $1.50 

Chapman,    J:    J.      Practical    agitation.       1900. 

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Essays  urging  value  of  individual  action  made  eflfective 
by  character  in  securing  better  political  and  social  condi- 
tions.   N.  Y. 

Qiddings,  F.  H:    Principles  of  sociology;  ananal- 
7  ysis  of  the  phenomena  of  association  and  of  so- 

cial organization.     3d  ed.     1896.     22^cm 

Macmillan    $3  n 

S  Contents:  Elements  of  social  theory;  Elements  and 
structure  of  society;  Historical  evolution  of  society;  Social 
process,  law  and  cause. 

Bibliography,  p.  423-12. 

Henderson,  C:  B..     Social  elements,  institutions, 
character,  progress.     1898.     20cm 
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P  Deals  with  economic  betterment,  misery  and  crime, 
religion  and  the  church,  power  of  education,  etc.    X.  Y. 

Hobson,   J:  A.     The  social  problem;    life  and 
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So<.-ialistic,  thought  provoking.    Fetter. 

Kelly,  Edmond.  P^'olution  and  effort,  and  their 
relation  to  religion  and  politics.  2d  ed.  1898. 
19cm  Appleton    $1.25 

K  Main  purpose  to  advocate  the  moral  and  imperative 
character  of  a  citizen's  duty  to  the  state.    Pref. 

Kidd,  Benjamin.  Social  evolution.  New  ed. 
1898.     19^cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

I'  Believes  laws  determining  progress  primarily  religious 

rather  than  intellectual.    Discusses   probable   develop- 
ment during  20th  century.    N.  Y. 

lie  Bon,  Gustave.     The  crowd;  a  study  of  the 
popular  mind.     1903.     20cm 
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Translation  of  Psycholoyie  dcs  foidrg,  lS9rt.     An  analy- 
f.  sis  of  psychologic  phenomena  di.splayed  by  men  acting 

in  the  mass.    Clear  statement  of   Important  problems. 
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Jiackenzie,  J:  S.  Introduction  to  social  philos- 
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Macmillan    $1.75  n 

Object  to  define,  broadly  and  generally,  scope  and 
limits  of  application  of  philo-sophic  principles  to  social 
questions.    Author. 

Boss,  E:  A.  Social  control;  a  survey  of  the  foun- 
dations of  order.  1901.  19cm  (Cit.  lib.  of 
econ.,  pol.  &  sociol. )  Macmillan     $1.25  n 

Partial  list  of  authorities,  p.  443-48. 

Pt.  1,  Grounds  of  control:  sympathy,  sociability,  jastice; 
pt.  2,  Means  of  control:  public  opinion,  law,  belief,  social 
suggestion  (including  education  and  custom),  social 
religion,  personal  ideals,  ceremony,  art,  etc.  pt.  3,  Sys- 
tem of  control. 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Principles  of  sociology.  3  v. 
in  4.     1880-97.     20Jcm  Appleton    $6 

Contents:  v.  1,  Data  of  sociology;  Inductions  of  soci-      ^ 
ology;  Domestic  relations,    v.  2,  Ceremonial  institutions; 
Political  institutions,     v.   3,  Ecclesiastical  institutions; 
Professional  institutions;  Industrial  institutions. 

An  attempt  to  arrange  facts  in  such  order  that  they 
may  be  made  to  divulge  social  and  sociologic  principles. 
A.  \V.  Small  in  Amer.j.  sociol.  2  :  742  (B) 

Social  statics,  abridged  and  revised;  with 

The  man  versus  the  state.     1892.     20^cm 

Appleton    $2 

Stuckenberg,  J:  H:  W.  Sociology,  the  science 
of  human  society.     2  v.     1903.     22cm 

Putnam    $4.50  n      ^ 

S  Contents:  v.  1,  Definition;  Relation  of  .sociology  to  the 
special  social  sciences;  Nature  of  .society;  Social  evolu- 
tion. V.  2,  Three  great  eras  of  sot-ial  evolution;  Sociolog- 
ical ethics. 

Tarde,  Oabriel.  Laws  of  imitation;  tr.  by  E.  C. 
Parsons  with  introd.  by  F.  H.  Giddings.  1903. 
22icm  Holt    $3  n 

8  Study  of  social  structure  based  on  fundamental  thesis 
that  'society  is  imitation'  and  'began  on  the  day  when 
one  man  first  copied  another.'    N.  Y. 

Social  laws;  an  outline  of  sociology;  tr.  by 

H.  C.  Warren.     1899.     17icm 

Macmillan    $1.25 

Author's  own  resume  and  unification  of  his  three  prin- 
cipal works  on  general  sociology:  Lcs  lots  de  Vimitation. 
L'oppo»Uion  universelle,  and  La  logiquc  sociale.  Excel- 
lent translation.    N.  Y'. 


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Veblen,  T.  B,  Theory  of  the  leisure  class;  an 
economic  study  in  the  evolution  of  institutions. 
1899.     20cm  :Macmillan    $2 

Too  strong  to  be  thrust  aside.    An  academic,  subtle  and 
.     acute  phrasing  of  what  the  working  men  are  saying  in 
every  shop  and  Sunday  trades  council.    Dial,  28:  438. 

"Ward,  L.  F.  Psychic  factors  of  civilization. 
1893.     23Jcm  Ginn    $2 

An  analogy  between  mind  and  the  social  organism. 
Burris. 


Pure  sociology ;  a  treatise  on  the  origin  and 

spontaneous    development    of    society.     1903. 
23icm  Macmillan    $4  n 

K  Lucid  and  forcible;  with  great  range  and  command 
of  information.    J.  pol.  econ.  11:  *>55. 

302    Coinpend§.    Outlines 

Fairbanks,  Artliiir.  Introduction  to  sociology. 
3ded.     1901.     19 Jem  Scribner    $1.50  n 

R    Bibliography,  p.  295-307. 

Giddings,  F.  H:  Elements  of  sociology;  a  text- 
book for  colleges  and  schools.     1898.     20Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.10  n 

Good'  introduction  to  his  more  comprehensive  works. 
Wisconsin. 

Small,  A.  W,,  &  Vincent,  G:  E.  Introduction 
to  the  study  of  society.     1894.     19  Jem 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.80 

Traces  through  everyday  facts  and   experiences  the 

development  of  social  institutions  and  conditions.    N.  Y. 

Ward,  li.  F.     Outlines  of  sociology.    1898.    19cm 

Macmillan    $2 

12  papers,  primarily  philosophic,  dealing  with  sociology 
in  its  general  features  and  with  its  relation  to  other 
sciences.    N.  Y. 

Wright,  C.  D.  Outline  of  practical  sociology; 
with  special  reference  to  American  conditions. 
5th  ed.     1902.     20Jcm  (Amer.  citizen  ser. ) 

Longmans    $2 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  10-17. 

Valuable  information  on  population,  social  and  politi- 
cal organizations,  immigration,  urban  and  rural  condi- 
tions, questions  of  family,  education,  labor,  wealth  and 
poverty,  crime,  temperance,  etc.    N.  Y. 

303    Cyclopedias 

Bliss,  W:  D.  P.  ed.  Encyclopedia  of  social 
reform;  including  political  economy,  political 
science,  sociology   and  statistics.     1897.     26cm 

Funk    $7.50  n 

Rf  Brief  and  clear  statement  of  nearly  every  important 
reform  movement  of  our  age.    C.  R.  Henderson  in  IXal. 

By  specialists  and  containing  brief  bibliographies. 
Kroeger. 


304    Essays,  addresses 

Abbott,  Lyman.  Christianity  and  social  prob- 
lems.    1896.     18 Jem  Houghton    $1.25    / 

Its  value  lies  in  its  wide  range  of  suggestions,  its  ear- 
nest spirit  of  humanity.  C.  R.  Henderson  in  Amer.  j. 
social.  2:610    (B) 

Rights  of  man;  a  study  in  twentieth  cen- 
tury problems.  1901.  20Jcm  (Lowell  inst. 
lect.  1901)  Houghton    $1.30  n  / 

Contents:  Conflict  of  the  centuries;  Growth  of 
democracy;  Political  rights:  Industrial  rights;  Educa- 
tional rights;  Religious  rights;  American  democracy; 
American  domestic  problems;  American  foreign  prob- 
lems; Perils  of  democracy;  Safeguards;  Goal  of  democ- 
racy. 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  9-11. 

Addams,  Jane.     Democracy  and  social  ethics. 
1902.     19 Jem  (Cit.  lib.  of  econ.  pol.  &  sociol.)    y 
Macmillan    $1.25  n 

R  Contents:  Charitable  effort;  Filial  relations;  House- 
hold adjustment;  Industrial  amelioration;  Educational 
methods;  Political  reform. 

Bosanquet,  Mrs  H.  D.  The  standard  of  life, 
and  other  studies.     1898.     20cm 

Macmillan     $1.50 

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Contents:  Standard  of  life;  Burden  of  small  debts; 
Klassenkampf ;  Lines  of  industrial  conflict;  Psychology  of 
social  progreas;  Education  of  women;  Industrial  training 
of  women;  Little  drudges  and  troublesome  boys;  An 
apology  for  "false  statements; "  100  years  ago;  2,000 years 
ago. 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  Gospel  of  wealth,  and 
other  timely  essays.     1900.     21Jcm  ^ 

Century    $2 

Wealth,  poverty,  trusts,  relations  of  capital  and  labor, 
colonial  possessions,  imperialism,  democracy  in  England, 
etc.    N.  Y. 


Chapman,  J:  J.    Causes  and  consequences.    1898. 
20cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Contents:   Politics;   Society;  Education;  Froebel;    De- 
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Commons,  J:  B.. 

1894.     17cm 


Social  reform  and  the  church. 
Crowell    75  c 


Gladden,  Wasliington.  Social  facts  and  forces: 
the  factory,  the  labor  union,  the  corporation, 
the  railway,  the  city,  the  church.     1897.     19Jcm 

Putnam    $1.25 

Attempts  to  seize  only  .salient  points  and  emphasizes 
tendencies  affecting  conduct  and  character.    N.  Y. 

Godkin,  E.  Ii.  Problems  of  modern  democracy; 
political  and  economic  essays.     1896.     21cm 

Scribner    $2 
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Fiske,  John.      American  political  ideas  viewed     , 
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Bonar,  James.  Philosophy  and  political  econ- 
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Pa-wcett,  Henry.  Manual  of  political  economy. 
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Contents:  Utopias  and  other  forecasts;  Combination 
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Written  in  spirit  of  Green,  Rogers,  Cunningham  and 
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Gladden,  Washington.  The  tools  and  the  man; 
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Hadley,  A.  T.  Economics;  an  account  of  the 
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Short  bibliography  at  the  beginning  of  each  chapter. 

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study  a  means  of  developing  and  explaining  scientific 
theories.    Sat.  r. 

Hobson,  J:  A.  Economics  of  distribution.  1900. 
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Mill,  J:  S.     Principles  of  political  economy;  abr.    / 
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people's  clubs,  mission,  settlement  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work, 
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Dawson,  W:  H.     Social  Switzerland;  studies  of 
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personal  visits  to  many  institutions  dealt  with.  Affords, 
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Gilman,  N:  P.     A  dividend  to  labor;  a  study  of 

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Both  European  and  American  enterprises  for  benefit  of 
employees,  with  discussion  of  principles.  Pt.  3  supple- 
ments his  earlier  Profit  sharing,  with  results  of  last  decade 
of  19th  century.    N.  Y. 

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Henderson,    C:  B..     Social   settlements.      1898. 
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ments, discusses  theory  and  sets  forth  methods  and  re- 
sults.   N.  Y. 

Hobson,  J:  A.  Problem  of  the  unemployed,  an 
enquiry  and  an  economic  policy.  1896.  18Jcm 
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back  on.    Spec.  77:  455. 

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Rae,  John.     Eight  hours  for  work.     1894.     20cm 

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Richmond,  M..  E.  Friendly  visiting  among  the 
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how  to  preserve  health.  Directions  are  clearly  stated  and 
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prevailed  in  the  tenement  house  districts,  and  of  what 
has  been  done,  and  against  what  odds,  to  purge  the  city. 
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Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Six  centuries  of  work  and 
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S    A  study  of  the  poor  in  York,  Eng. 

Schulze-Gaevernitz,  Gerhart  von.  Social 
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England;  tr.  by  C.  M.  Wicksteed  and  ed.  by 
(iraham  Wallas.    1893.    19cm     (Social  sci.  ser. ) 

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Reviews  industrial  condition  in  early  19th  century, 
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ment toward  social  unity  as  studied  1889-90.    Pittsburg. 

Shuey,  E.  L.  Factory  people  and  their  employ- 
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Narration  of  various  methods  devised  by  enlightened 
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factory  and  conditions  of  existence  without.  Nation,  72: 
403. 

Smart,  William.  Distribution  of  income.  1899. 
21cm  Macmillan    $1.60  n 

Really  contemplates  whole  science  of  political  economy. 
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Spahr,  C:  B.  America's  working  people.  2d  ed. 
1900.     19Jcm  Longmans    $1.25 

P  K,    Reprinted  from  Outlook,  with  corrections. 

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and  southern  factory  towns,  Pennsj-lvania  coal  mines. 
Homestead  iron  mills,  Chicago  trades  unions,  farming 
districts  of  Minnesota  and  Dakota,  and  among  negroes 
and  Mormons.    N.  Y. . 

n         Taussig^,  F.  W:     Wages  and  capital;  an  exami- 
nation of  the  wages  fund  doctrine.    1896.    195cm 

Appleton    $1.50 
Thorough,  accurate  and  impartial.    Nation,  63:  374  (B) 

Walker,  F.  A.     The  wages  question;  a  treatise 
on  wages  and  the  wages  class.     1891.     205cm 
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Opposed  to  classical  school  and  wages  fund  theory;  dis- 
criminates real  from  nominal  wages;  shows  importance 
of  organizer  of  industry;  takes  account  of  sentiment  as 
affecting  economic  forces.    N.  Y. 

Webb,  Sidney,  &  Cox,  Harold.  .The  eight 
hours  day.     1891.     19cm  W.Scott    2/ 

/  Arguments  for  and  against.    Shows  that  past  reductions 

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also  that  legislation  is  only  efficient  way  of  securing  such 
limitation.  Chapter  on  practical  proposals  specially  val- 
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&  Webb,  Mrs  Beatrice  (Potter)     His- 
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to  its  justification,  spirit  and  policy.    Pol.  sci.  q.  10:  145 
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Contents:  Trade  union  structures;  Trade  union  function; 
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I'roblems  of  modern  industry.    New 

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Woods,  B.,  A.  ed.     Americans  in  process;  a  set- 
tlement study  by  residents  and  associates  of  the    ^ 
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WyckofiF,  W,  A:     Day  with  a  tramp,  and  other  v 
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Based  on  author's  experiences  while  making  .sM^ciologic 
investigations  as  a  day  laborer.    N.  Y. 

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V.  2,  The  West.  PMrther  experiences  as  a  day  laborer 
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P  Deals  with  origin  of  money  and  with  British  coinage. 
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Bagehot,  Walter.  Lombard  street;  a  descrip- 
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B.  &r. 

Brough,  Williani.  Natural  law  of  money.  1896. 
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material  substances  is  the  distinctive  mark  of  progress  in 
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Bullock,  C :  J.  Essays  on  the  monetary  history 
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citizen.  On  points  at  i.ssue  all  important  views  are  set 
forth  clearly.  Bibliographic  references.  H.  A.  Mills  in 
AnnaU  Amer.  acad.  pol.  sci.  22:  126. 

Taussig,  F.  W:  Silver  situation  in  the  United 
States.    3ded.    1896.    20cm    (Ques.  of  the  day) 

Putnam     75c 

Reviews  legislation  and  conditions  from  1878  to  close  of 
1896;  advocates  monometalism  but  considers  blmetalist 
arguments  fairly.    N.  Y' 


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"Walker,     F.     A.       International     bimetallism. 

1896.     19  Jem  Holt    $1.25 

Reviews  briefly  history  of  gold  and  silver  currency  and 

argues  strongly  for  international  bimetalism.    Opposes 

free  coinage  of  silver.    N.  Y. 

Money.     1891.     20icm  Holt    $2 

states  and  impartially  examines  various  theories. 
Holds  that  paper  money  nominally  or  really  convertible 
into  coin  is  liable  to  overissue.    B.  &  I. 

Money  in  its  relations  to  trade  and  indus- 
try.    1889.     19icni     ( Lowell  inst.  lect. ) 

Holt    $1.25 
First  published  ii>  1879. 
An  abridgment  of  Money,  with  added  chapters. 

Watson,  D:  K.     History  of  American  coinage. 

1899.  20Jcm  Putnam    $1.50 
S    History  of  gold  and  silver  coinage  in  U.  S.  beginning 

with  Massachusetts    colonial  mint,  1652.    Opposes  free 
coinage  of  silver.    L.  A.  H. 

White,  Horace.  ]Money  and  banking  illustrated 
by  American  history;  2d  ed.  rev.  and  continued 
to  1902.     1903.     20cm  Ginn    $1.50 

Bibliographies. 

Treats  evolution  of  money,  the  gold  standard,  fiat 
money  as  developed  in  colonial,  continental  and  federal 
currency,  and  banks.    N.  Y. 

333  .  L.and 

Dumas,    Jacques.     Registering  titles   to    land. 

1900.  20Jcm.    (Storrslect.) 

Callaghan    $1.50  n 

Bibliography  about  registration,  p.  26-28. 
E.xplains  systems  in  various  countries. 

"Walker,  F.  A.     Land  and  its  rent.     1883.     17cm 

Little    75c  n 

Reviews  the  doctrines  of  Carey,  Bastiat,  Mill,  Leroy- 
Beaulieu  and  George  as  to  rent.  From  conservative 
standpoint.    L.  &  I. 

334     Cooperation 

Brown,  M..  "W.  Development  of  thrift.  1899. 
18cm  Macmillan    $1 

For  charity  workers  and  working  men  seeking  good 
methods  of  saving.    N.  Y. 

Jones,  Benjamin.  Co-operative  production; 
with  pref.  by  A.  H.  D.  Acland.  2  v.  1894. 
20cm  Clarendon    $2.50 

A  sketch  of  conditions  before  and  during  time  of  Robert 
Owen;  a  history  of  subsequent  experiments,  with  sugges- 
tions.   Marot. 

335     Socialism  and  coinmunisni 

Bax,  E.   B.     Ethics  of  socialism,  being  further 

essays  in  modern  socialist  criticism,  &c.     1902. 

19 Jem     ( Social  sci.  ser. )  Scribner    $1 

The  earlier  essays  appeared  under  title  The  religion  of 

socialism. 


Bliss,  "W:  D.  P.     Handbook  of  socialism;  astate-     / 
ment  of  socialism  in  its  various  aspects,  and  a 
history  of   socialism   in   all    countries.      1895. 
19Jcm     (Social  sci.  ser. )  Scribner    $1.25 

Biographic  notes  on  socialist  w'riters  and  leaders, 
p.  20&-63;  bibliography,  p.  234-86.    Pittsburg. 

Ely,  R:  T.  French  and  German  socialism  in 
modern  times.     1883.     17cm  Harper    75c 

P    Impartial  presentation,  brief  and  clear.    B.  &  I. 

Socialism.     1894.     19 Jem     (Lib.  of  econ.   ^/ 

&pol.)  Crowell    $1.50 

P    Bibliography,  p.  399-442. 

Examines  its  nature,  strength  and  weakness;  concedes 
merits  generously  but  in  the  main  disapproves,  thoiigh 
advocating  socialization  of  monopolies.    N.  Y. 

Engels,  Friedrich.     Socialism;   tr.  by  Edward 

Aveling.     1901.    19cm    ( Arm  and  hammer  ser. ) 

N.  Y.  labor  news  co.     50c 

Contents:  Utopian  socialism ;  Materialist  conception  of 

history;  Scientific  socialism;  Apx.  The  mark. 

Fabian  essays  in  socialism,  by  G.  B.  Shaw,  Sid- 
ney Webb,  William  Clarke,  Sydney  Olivier, 
Annie  Besant,  Graham  Wallas,  and  Hubert 
Bland;  ed.  by  G.  B.  Shaw;  Amer.  ed.  by  H.  G. 
Wilshire.     1891.     19cm     (Social  sci.  lib.) 

Humboldt  pub.  co.     75c 
Fabian  tracts,  nos.  1  to  117;  pub.  by  the  Fabian 
society,  1884-1904.   *1904.     22em 

Fabian  oflfice    4/6 
The  86  tracts  are  bound  in  order  of  number.    Those 
missing  are  out  of  print  or  withdrawn. 
Thegreat  propaganda  of  English  socialism.    Ed.  sel. 

George,  Henry.     Progress  and   poverty.     New  ]/ 
ed.     1899.     19Jcm  Doubleday    $1 

Endeavors  to  show  that  principal  cause  of  poverty  and 
wretchedness  in  midst  of  wealth  and  abundance  is  pri- 
vate ownership  of  land.    Style  engaging  and  often  elo- 
quent.   Nation,  31:65  (B) 
Basis  of  "single  tax''  theory. 


Gilman,  N:  P.  Socialism  and  the  American 
spirit.     2ded.     1896.     20cm     Houghton    $1.50 

Select  bibliography,  p.  367-70. 

Maintains  that  socialism  and  extreme  forms  of  indi- 
vidualism are  alike  unamerican,  and  that  moral  improve- 
ment is  more  needed  than  economic  changes.    N.  Y. 

Graham,  "William.  Socialism,  new  and  old. 
1901.     19Jcm     (Internat.  sci.  ser.) 

Appleton    $1.75 
Historical  and  critical,  with  examination  of  proposed 
remedies  for  low  wages  and  unemployed  labor,  and  of 
eight-hour  working  day.    B.  &  I. 

Gronlund,  Laurence.  Co-operative  common- 
wealth; an  exposition  of  modern  socialism. 
1896.     19^cm     (Social  sci.  ser.)  Lee    $1 

Statement  of  case  for  state  socialism,  with  plans  for  its 
operation.    B.  &  I. 


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Hinds,  W:  A.  American  communities;  rev.  ed. 
enl.  to  incl.  additional  societies,  communistic, 
semi-eoniinunistic  and  co-operative.   1902.  20cm 

Kerr    $1 
'Blirkup,  Thomas.      History  of  socialism.     Rev. 
ed.     1900.     20cin  ^  Macmillan    $2 

Limited  to  19th  century.  Gives  friendly  interpretation 
to  theories;  opposes  state  control  and  advocates  a  social- 
ism only  equivalent  to  co-operation.    N.  Y. 

Letourneau,  C:  J.  M.  Property:  its  origin 
and  development.  1901.  19cm  (Contemp. 
sci.  ser.)  Scribner    $1.50 

Translation  of  his  L'evolution  de  la  proprUtt.  First 
published  1892. 

Ethnographic  and  historical;  holds  that  (Jecrease  in 
private  holding  of  property  will  be  future  necessity. 
Marot. 

Mackay,  Thomas,  ed.  A  plea  for  liberty;  an 
argument  against  socialism  and  socialistic  leg- 
islation, consisting  of  an  introd.  by  Herbert 
Spencer  and  essays  by  various  writers.  1891. 
22cm  Appleton    |2.25. 

On  proper  limits  of  state  action  relating  to  labor,  care 
of  poor,  schools,  post-office,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Laissezfaire  and  individualism  present  in  formal  array 
the  arguments  by  which  they  hope  to  check  the  tide  of 
socialism.    Pol.  sci.  q.  6:581    (B) 

Manger,  Anton,  Right  to  the  whole  produce 
of  labour:  the  origin  and  development  of  the 
theory  of  labour's  claim  to  the  whole  product 
of  industry;  tr.  by  M.  E.  Tanner;  introd.  and 
bibliography  by  H.  S.  Foxwell.     1899.      20cm 

Macmillan    $2  n 
Bibliography  of  English  socialist  school,  p.  191-267. 

Morris,  William.  Signs  of  change;  7  lectures. 
1903.     19^  cm  Longmans    $1.50 

Contents:  How  we  live  and  how  we  might  live:  Whigs, 
democrats  and  socialists;  Feudal  England;  Hopes  of  civ- 
ilization; Aims  of  art;  Useful  work  versus  useless  toil; 
Dawn  of  a  new  epoch. 

&  Bax,  E.  B.     Socialism,  its  growth  and 

outcome.     1893.     19^cm 

Scribner    $1 
NordhoflF,    Charles.      Communistic  societies  of 

the  United  States.     1875.     23Jcm      Harper    $4 

Valuable  account  by  a  trained  journalist  from  personal 
visits  and  observations  in  many  communistic  societies. 
L.  A.  H. 

Rae,  John.  Contemporary  socialism.  1901.  23cin 

Scribner    $2.50 
Third  ed.  with  additional  chapter. 
Statement  and  criticism  of  principles  of  Lassalle,  Marx, 
Karl  Mario,  the  socialists  of  the  chair,  Christian  socialistsf 
Russian  nihilists  and  Henry  George.    N.  Y. 

Schaffle,  A.  E.  F.  Impossibility  of  social  de- 
mocracy; sup.  to  "The  quintessence  of  social- 


ism;" authorized  Eng.  ed.  with  pref.  by  Bernard 
Bosanquet.     1892.     19cm     (Social  sci.  ser. ) 

Scribner    $1.25 
Scha£9.e,  A.  E.  F.     Quintessence  of  socialism;  tr. 
under  supervision  of  Bernard  Bosanquet.     1898. 
19Jcm  Scribner    $1 

Tho  author  is  opponent  of  socialism,  book  is  used  by 
socialists  in  propaganda  work  and  considered  a  fair 
analysis  of  Marx's  Capital.    Marot. 

Swift,  Lindsay.  Brook  Farm;  its  members,  schol- 
ars, and  visitors.  1900.  18Jcm  (Nat.  stud,  in 
Amer.  letters)  Macmillan    $1.25    ^ 

R    List  of  books  and  magazine  articles,  p.  283-92. 

If  no  humorous  aspect  of  the  Farm  escapes  him,  he  is 
quick  to  find  and  praise  whatever  was  noble  and  generous 
in  its  inspiration.    Nation,  70:  1.52  (B) 

336     Finance 

Adams,  H:  C.  PubUc  debts;  an  essay  in  the 
science  of  finance.     1893.     22 Jem 

Appleton    $2.50     '^. 
Contents:  Public  borrowing  as  a  financial  policy;  Na- 
tional deficit  financiering;  Local  deficit  financiering. 

Survey  of  facts  as  they  were  in  1880,  with  masterly 
statement  of  economic  principles  which  should  limit  pub- 
lic indebtedness  and  decide  its  form.    B.  &  I. 

Science  of  finance;  an  investigation  of  pub- 
lic expenditures  and  public  revenues.  1898. 
22Jcm  (Amer.  sci.  ser.  Adv.)  Holt  $2.75 
Applies  theory  to  existing  conditions  in  United  States, 
without  touching  questions  of  currency,  banking,  etc. 
N.  Y. 

Bastable,  C:  F.  Public  finance.  3d  ed.  rev. 
1903.     23cm  Macmillan    $4  n 

Discusses  public  expenditure,  public  revenues,  princi- 
ples of  taxation,  taxation  on  lands,  business,  property, 
consumption,  etc.  public  credit  and  debts,  and  financial 
administration.    N.  Y. 

Daniels,  W.  M.  Elements  of  public  finance,  in- 
cluding the  monetary  system  of  the  United 
States.     1899.     19cm  Holt    $1.50  n 

Public  finance  though  defined  as  a  science  is  treated 
throughout  as  an  art.  Attention  is  concentrated'on  the 
practical  bearings  of  the  subject.    Pol.  sci.  q.  15:  156  (B) 

Dewey,  D.  B..     Financial  history  of  the  United      / 
States.     1903.     20 Jem     (Amer.  citizen  ser.)  ^ 

Longmans    $2 
Suggestioiis  for  students,  teachers  and  readers,  pref. 
p.  9-28. 
References  at  beginning  of  chapters. 

Noyes,  A.  D.     Thirty  years  of  American  finance; 
a  short  financial  history  of  the  government  and 
people  of  the  United  States,  1865-1896.     1898.    ^ 
20cm  Putnam    $1.25 

List  of  authorities,  pref.  p.  13-15. 

Shows  grasp  of  principles,  thorough  mastery  of  facts,  and 
skill  in  unraveling  and  interpreting  complex  phenomena. 


333 


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V 


Fairmlnded  treatment  of  political  parties  and  constant 
reference  to  original  sources.  \V:  A.  Scott  in  Pol.  ««.  7. 
13:  558. 

Flelin,  C.  C.      Intro<Uiction   to  public  finance. 

1897.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.60  n 

Seligfman,  E.  "R.  A.     Essay?  in  taxation.     1895. 

23cm  Macmillan    $3  n 

L^^islator  and  citizen  alike  may  read  with  alternate 
complacency  and  mortification,  but  with  uniform  profit. 
yatiov,  62:  166  (B) 

Wells,  D:  A.  Theory  and  practice  of  taxation. 
1900.     20cm  Appleton    $2 

We  might  almost  say,  no  citizen  is  qualified  for  proper 
discharge  of  his  political  duties  without  mastering  the 
principles  here  expounded,    yation,  71:  57. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

337     Tariff 

Beatable,  C:  F.  Commerce  of  nations.  2d  ed. 
rev.     1899.      18icm      (Social  ques.  of  to-day) 

Scribner    $1  n 
Historical  sketch  of  prevailing  tariflf  systems.    CJompact 
review  of  arguments  for  protection.    Nation,  56:  89. 

Theory  of  international  trade,  with  some 

of  its  applications  to  economic  policy.  4th  ed. 
rev.     1903.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.25  n 

Analytic  study  from  English  standpoint.    Wis. 

Bastiat,  Frederic.  Sophisms  of  protection.  1877. 
19cm     (Putnam's  pop.  man. )  Putnam    $1 

Also  issued  under  title  Essays  on  political  economy. 
Includes  4  parts:  Sophisms  of  protection,  1st  and  2nd  ser. 
Spoliation  and  law;  Capital  and  interest.    Ed.  sel. 

George,  Henry.  Protection  or  free  trade:  an 
examination  of  the  tariff  question  with  especial 
regard  to  the  interests  of  labor.     1897.     19cm 

Doubleday    $1 

Leads  up  to  doctrine  that  ultimate  "  free  trade"  means 
free  access  to  land  through  operation  of  single  tax.    B.<fel. 

liaughlin,  J.  Ii. ,  &  Willis,  H.  P.  Reciprocity. 
1903.     21icm  Baker  &T.     $2  n 

Bibliography,  p.  439-71. 

C!ontents:  Origin  and  nature  of  the  reciprocity  idea; 
Reciprocity  with  Canada;  Reciprocity  with  Hawaii,  1876- 
1900;  Reciprocity  and  the  tariff  controversy  in  the  IT.  S. 
1880-90;  Reciprocity  and  the  sugar  situation;  Reciprocity 
and  the  McKinley  act;  Operation  of  the  McKinley  act; 
Abandonment  of  reciprocity;  Dingley  act;  Kasson  trea- 
ties; Struggle  for  reciprocity  with  Cuba;  Present  and  fu- 
ture of  reciprocity. 

Stanwood,  Edward.  American  tariff  contro- 
versies in  the  nineteenth  century.  2  v.  1903. 
21Jcm  Houghton    $5  n 

Political  and  historical .  Author  protectionist,  free  from 
partizan  rancor.    N.  Y. 

Sumner,  W:  G.  Protectionism:  the  -ism  which 
teaches  that  waste  makes  wealth.     1888.     17cm 

Holt    $1 


Taussig,  F.  W:     The  tariff  history  of  the  United 
States;  a  series  of  es-says.     1896.     20cm     (Ques.  \/^ 
of  the  day)  Putnam    $1.25 

Accurate,  noncontroversial  record  of  facts,  by  a  tariff 
reformer.    For  general  students.    N.  Y. 

33§     Pro<iu<>tion.     Prieei* 


AsMey,  W:  J.  ed.     British  industries;  a  series 
of  general  reviews  for  business  men  and  stu- 


dents.    1903.     19  Jem 


Longmans    fl.80  n 


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Iron  and  steel  industries,  their  conditions  and  outlookr 
Midland  iron  and  steel  wages  board;  Cotton  industr>-: 
Yorkshire  woolen  and  worsted  industries;  Linen  and  flax 
industry,  with  special  reference  to  Ireland;  British  rail- 
ways as  business  enterprises;  British  shipping,  and  its 
present  position;  Trust  movement  in  Great  Britain. 

Baker,  C:  W.  Monopolies  and  the  people.  3d 
ed.  rev.     1899.     19Jcm     (Ques.  of  the  day) 

Putnam     $1.50' 
Railroad  combinations,  industrial  trusts,  monopolies  of 
municipal  service  and  labor  unions.    Griffin. 

Bridge,  J.  H.  ed.     The  trust:  itslx)ok;  a  presen- 
tation of  the  several  aspects  of  the  latest  form  of  / 
industrial  evolution.     1902.     19cm 

Doubleday    $1.25  n 

A  list  of  books  relating  to  trusts,  p.  227-55. 

Eight  essays  by  C.  R.  Flint,  J.  J.  Hill,  J.  H.  Bridge,. 
S.  C.  T.  Dodd  and  F.  B.  Thurber.  emphasizing  impor- 
tance of  the  trust  as  an  essential  part  of  our  industrial 
system,  and  showing  its  advantage  as  a  productive  agent. 
Dial,  34: 150. 

Chittenden,  H.  M.     American  fur  trade  of  the 
far  AVest;  a  history  of  the  pioneer  trading  postR 
and  early  fur  companies  of  the  Missouri  valley  /^ 
and  the  Rocky  mountains  and  of  the  overland 
commerce  with  Santa  Fe.     3  v.     1902.     24Jcm 
F.  P.  Harper    $10  n 

1806-43.  Explains  imiMjrtance  and  characteristics  of  fur 
trade,  with  chronologic  narrative  of  events,  biogn»phic 
sketches,  and  a  scientist's  description  of  physical  features 
and  native  tribes.  Of  great  value  for  beginnings  of  do- 
mestic expansion  and  of  trans-Pacific  relations.    Wells. 

Clark,  J:  B.     Control  of  trusts.     1901.     19icm 

Macmillan    60c  n 

An  attempt  to  formulate  a  method  by  which  govern- 
mental control  can  be  so  exercised  that  the  benefits  of 
trusts  may  be  secured  and  ill  effects  eliminated.  A.  C. 
Pigou  in  Econ.j.  12:  63. 

Collier,  W:  M.  The  trusts.  What  can  we  do 
with  them?  What  can  they  do  for  us?  1900. 
19Jcm  Twentieth  cent,  press    $1.25 

Clear  and  brief  explanation  of  consolidation  of  indus- 
try, with  particular  con.sideration  of  relations  to  tariff  and 
territorial  expansion.     World' s  work,  1:214. 

Crookes,  Sir  William.  The  wheat  problem; 
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sociation,  1898,  rev.  with  chapters  on  the  fu- 
ture wheat  Hupply  of  the  United  States  by  C.  W. 
Davis  and  John  Hyde.  1900.  20cni  (Qney. 
of  the  day)  Putnam     $1.25 

Three  very  suggestive  lines  of  tliought:  (1)  possibility 
of  increasing  supply  of  nitrogen  available  for  wheat  crops 
by  gencnil  utilization  of  .sewage;  (2)  practicability  of  at- 
taining the  .siime  end  by  electrically  fixing  free  nitrogen 
of  the  air;  (3)  increasing  arable  lands  by  irrigation. 
Knyin.  n.  43:280. 

Edgar,  W:  C.  Story  of  a  grain  of  wheat.  1903. 
19icm  Appleton     $1 

P  History  and  present  status  of  wheat,  including  its 
place  in  vegetable  world,  u.se  in  ancient  and  modern 
times,  development  of  wheat  growing  industry,  flonr 
milling  and  relation  of  tariff  and  transportation  to  wheat 
and  flour  trade.    Engin.  n.    v.  49,  June  18  lit.  sup.  p.  6K. 

/    Ely,  B:  T.     MonopoUea  and  trusts.    1900.    19 Jem 
(Cit.  Hb.  of  econ.,  pol.  &  sociol. ) 

Macmillan    $1.25  n 

S    Pt.  7  of  his  DUtributUm  of  wealth. 
Full  of  information,  moderate  and  impartial.  Pol.  nci.  q. 
15:M7  (B) 

Halle,  E.  "L.  von.  Trusts;  or,  Industrial  combi- 
nations and  coalitions  in  the  United  State.«. 
1899.     19cm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Sketche.'j  forms,  objects  and  effects  of  organization, 
corporation  law  and  public  opinion  in  United  States. 
Appendixes  give  specimen  contracts,  national  and  statt^ 
legislation,  lists  of  combinations,  bibliography,  etc.    N.  Y. 

/  Hobson,  J:  A.  Evolution  of  modern  capitalism : 
a  study  of  machine  production.  1894.  19cm 
(Contemp.8ci.ser.)  Scribner    $1.50 

Discussion  of  effects  of  machinery  on  labor,  industrial 
depressions,  women's  work,  wages  and  evolution  of  the 
trust.    Buflalo. 

Jenks,  J.  "W.  Trust  problem.  Rev.  ed.  1903. 
18cm  McClure    $1  n 

P  S    Bibliographic  note,  p.  317-18. 

Brief  compendium  of  industrial  conditions  as  affecting 
combinations.  By  expert  agent  of  U.  S.  industrial  com- 
mission.   N.  V. 

Kropotkin,  P.  A.  prince.  Fields,  factories  and 
workshops;  or,  Industry  combined  with  agri- 
culture and  brain  work  with  manual  work. 
1901.     19icm  Putnam     90c  n 

Le  B^ssignol,  J.  E:  Monopolies  past  and  pres- 
ent; an  introductory  study.  1901.  lOJcm 
(Lib.  of  econ.  &  pol.)  Crowell    $1.25 

P    Bibliography,  p.  2. 

liloyd,  H:  D.  Wealth  against  commonwealth. 
1894.     22cm  Harper  $2.50    Pop.  ed.  $1 

A  study  of  trusts,  particularly  of  the  Standard  oil  com- 
pany. 


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Macrosty,  H:  W:  Trusts  and  the  state,  a  sketch 
of  competition.      1901.      19icm     (Fabian  ser. ) 

Dutton    $1.50  n 
Maintains  that  state   should  guide  tendency  toward 
monopoly  so  that  it  will  terminate  in  the  pas.sing  of 
indu.stry  into  public  ownership.    Author. 

Meade,  E:  S.  Trust  finance;  a  (^tiidy  of  the  gene- 
sis, organization,  and  management  of  industrial 
combinations.  1903.  20cm  (Apj)letons'  bus. 
ser.)  Appleton     $1.25  u 

S    Dispaasionate. 

E-xtended  examination  of  United  states  steel  corpora- 
tion-of  particular  interest.    ./.  pol.  econ.  12:1.")6. 

Montague,  G.  H.  The  rise  and  progress  of  the 
Standard  oil  company.     1903.     19Jcm 

Harper    $1  n 

S  First  published  as  2  articles  in  the  Quarterly  Journal 
o/wo«ojnic«,  Feb.  1902  and  Feb.  1903.     Pref. 

Studymadewhile  author  was  Ricardo  scholar  in  ecronom- 
ics  at  Harvard,  1900-1. 

Remarkably  free  from  bias.  Annulg  Amer.  (wad.pol.  »ct. 
22:.513. 

See  aho  Public  documents  list. 

339     Coni«uinption.     Pauperism 

Booth,  Charles.     Pauperism,  a  picture;  and  The 

endowment  of  old  age,    an  argument.      1892. 

19  Jem  Mat-millan    $1.25 

Advocates  pensions  to  all  persons  over  65  and  would 

meet  cost  by  taxation  on  imported  articles.    Marot. 

Bosanquet,  Mrs  Helen  (Dendy)  Strength  of 
the  people;  a  study  in  social  economics.  1902. 
23cm  Macmillan    $2.75  n 

A  fairminded  statement  of  all  the  i-ssues  involved  in 
selecting  a  policy  for  relief  of  the  di.stres.sed.  C.  E.  Collet 
in  Econ.j.  13:84. 

Willard,  J.  F.     Tramping  with  tramps;  studies 
and  sketches  of  vagabond  life,  by  Josiah  Flynt.     ^ 
1899.     19  Jem  Century    $1.50 

P  K  Outcome  f  10  years  actual  experience  as  a  tramp. 
N.  Y. 

His  gift  for  vagabondage  is  like  another  man's  gift  for 
music.  Belongs  to  class  of  books  that  are  light  reading 
for  indolent  readers,  and  also  recognized  authorities  to 
students.    Nation.  69:321  (B) 

340    L.aw 


Baldwin,  S.  E.     Modern   political   institutions. 
1898.     21cm  Little    $2  n 

Thirteen  chapters,  each  dealing  with  an  institution  of 
vital  importance,  which,  though  sometimes  considered 
chiefly  historically,  is  always  revealed  in  its  present 
place  and  perspective.     Outl.  60:  541  (B) 

Bouvier,  John.     Bouvier's  law  dictionary;  new        , 
ed.  rev.  by  Francis  Rawle.    2  v.     1897.     25 Jem    ^ 
Bf  •  Boston  bk.  co.     $12  n 


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Bryce,  James.     Studies  in  history  and  jurispru- 
y  dence.     1901.     22ciri  Clarendon    $3.50 

Lectures  on  constitutions  of  various  English  speaking 
countries  and  comparison  of  Roman  and  English  legal 
development.    N.  Y. 

Holland,  T:  E.  Elements  of  jurisprudence. 
9th  e<i.     1900.     23icm  Clarendon    $2.60 

Maine,  Sir  H:  S.  Ancient  law,  its  connection 
with  the  early  history  of  society  and  its  rela- 
tion to  modern  ideas.  3d  Amer.  ed.  n.  d. 
22  Jem  Holt    $3.50 

He  has  taken  the  best  historians  of  Roman  law,  united 
and  vivified,  extended  and  illustrated  their  conclusions 
in  his  own  comprehensive  way,  and  made  obscure  things 
luminous.    Woodrovv  Wilson  in  Allan.  82:  367  (B) 

Dissertations  on  early  law  and  custom. 

1886.     23cm  Holt    $3.50 

t\  Contents:  Sacred  laws  of  the  Hindus;  Religion  and 

'  law;  Ancestor  worship;  Ancestor  worship  and  inherit- 

ance; Royal  succession  and  the  Salic  law;  The  king  in 
his  relation  to  early  civil  justice;  Theories  of  primitive 
society;  East  European  house  communities;  Decay  of 
feudal  prop)erty  in  France  and  England;  Classifications 
of  property;  Clas-siflcations  of  legal  rules;  Index. 

Markby,  Sir  'Williani.  Elements  of  law  consid- 
ered with  reference  to  principles  of  general 
jurisprudence.     5th  ed.      1896.     22Jcm 

Clarendon    $3 

341     International  law 

Davis,  C.  K.     Treatise  on  international  law,  in- 
V  eluding  American  diplomacy;  introd.  by  H:  C. 

Lodge;  annot.  and  rev.  by  P:  J.  Healy.  1901. 
20cm'  Keefe-Davidson    $3.50 

Taylor,    Hannis.       Treatise    on    international 
(^  public  law.     1901.     24 Jem     Callaghan    $6.50  n 

List  of  authorities,  pref.  p.  47-61. 
Woolsey,  T.  D.     Introduction  to  the  study  of 
/  international  law;   6th  ed.  rev.  by  T.  S.  Wool- 

sey.    1901.     21cm  Scribner    $2.50 

Selection  of  works  and  documents  on  international 
law,  p.  405-22. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

:I42    Constitutional  la^v  and  history 

Andrews,  I.  "W.     Manual  of  the  constitution  of 
1  the    United    States,    rev.    by    Homer  Morris. 

1900.     19cm     (Eclec.  educ.  ser.) 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $1 
Anson,  Sir  W:  B..     Law  and  custom  of  the  con- 
stitution.    2d-3d  ed.     2  v.     1896-97.     23cm     • 
)  Clarendon    pt.  1,  $3.25;  pt.  2,  $3.50 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Parliament,    pt.  2,  The  crown. 

An  analysisof  the  details  of  the  constitution,  from  writs 
of  summons  to  attend  parliament  to  prorogation  or  dis- 
solution of  the  body,    J.  W.  Burgess  in  Pol.  eci.  7. 1:  505  (B) 


Ashley,   B..   L.     American  federal  state;   text- 

bookincivics.     1902.     21cm      Macmillan    $2n 

Bibliographies. 

Bagehot,    Walter.     ]<}nglish    constitution,    and 

other  political  essays.     Rev.  ed.     1903.     20Jcm 

Appleton     $2 

R  "American  preface"  signed:  E.  L.  Y.  (i.  e.  Edward 
Livingston  Youmans) 

Essays:  Character  of  Lord  Brougham;  Character  of  Sir 
Robert  Peel. 

A  keen  and  philosophic  exposition  of  principles.  Clearly 
expounds  difference  between  nominal  and  actual  English 
con.stitution,  and  the  practical  working  relatioaeof  crown, 
cabinet,  commons  and  lords.    L.  A.  H. 

Blauvelt,  M. .  T.  Development  of  crabinet  gov- 
ernment in  England.     1902.     19J  cm 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 
Shows  how  the  cabinet  came  into  existence  and  how 
its  powers  developed.    Buffalo. 

Bodley,  J:  E:  C.     France.     2v.     1898.     20cm 

Macmillan    $2.50  n 

Contents:  v.  1,  The  revolution  and  modern  France; 
The  constitution  and  the  chief  of  the  state,  r.  2,  Parlia- 
mentary system;  Political  parties. 

From  revolution.  Describes  clearly  and  from  actual 
knowledge  constitution,  government,  political  conditions 
and  methods.  Believes  centralization,  not  pure  democ- 
racy, the  ultimate  destiny  of  France.    N.  Y. 

A  juster  view  of  France  does  not  exist  in  English. 
Acad.  53:221  (B) 

Bourinot,  Sir  J:  G:  How  Canada  is  governed. 
5th  ed.     1902.     21  Jem  Copp    $1 

A  short  account  of  its  executive,  legislative,  judicial  and 
municipal  institutions,  with  an  historical  outline  of  their 
origin  and  development.    Title. 

Elementary.    Best  short  manual.    L.  A.  H. 

Manual  of  the  constitutional  history  of 

Canada  to  1901.     Rev.  ed.     1901.     22 Jem 

Copp    50c  n 
Principal  authorities,  pref.  p.  9-12. 
Useful  and  lucid  summary  of  principal  points  in  evolu- 
tion of  federal  system  in  Canada.    French  regime  passed 
over  briefly.    L.  A.  H. 

Bryce,  James.  American  commonwealth.  3d 
ed.  rev.     2  v.     189^95.     21cm 

Macmillan    $4  n 

R  Contents:  v.  1,  The  national  government;  The  state 
governments,  v.  2,  The  party  system;  Public  opinion; 
Illustrations  and  reflections;  Social  institutions. 

Abridged  ed.  81.75  n 

Of  rare  philosophic  power  and  insight,  easily  first 
among  descriptions  and  criticisms  of  .■Vmerican  political 
and  social  institutions.  Based  on  extensive  personal 
knowledge  of  U.  8.  as  well  as  thorough  study  of  its  history. 
L.  A.  H. 

Burgess,  J:  W:  Political  science  and  compara- 
tive constitutional  law.  2  v.  1902.  23Jcm 
(Columbia  univ.  systematic  ser.)  Ginn    $5 

8  Contents:  v.l,  Sovereignty  and  liberty,  v.  2,  Govern- 
ment. 


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Comparison  of  constitutional  systems  of  United  States, 
Great  Britain,  France  and  Germany,  from  point  of  view 
of  an  abstruse  theoretic  discussion  of  tlie  nature  of  gov- 
ernment, state  and  nation.  Autlior's  personal  views 
strongly  emphasized.    L.  A.  PI. 

Cooley,  T:  M.  General  principles  of  constitu- 
tional law  in  the  United  States  of  America;.  3d 
ed.  by  A.  C.  McLaughlin.  1898.  20cm  (Stu- 
denta'  ser.)  Little    $2.50  n 

Best  brief  manual.  Systematic,  simple  and  clear; 
exposition  admirable.    L.  A.  H. . 

Courtney,  L.  H:  Working  constitution  of  the 
United  Kingdom.     1901.     21cm 

Macmillan    $2  n 

History  and  development  outlined.  Defects  and  incon- 
8i.stencies  of  existing  machinery  of  government  pointed 
out  and  passible  remedies  suggested.    Arner.  hist.  r.  7:587. 

Dicey,  A.  V.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the 
law  of  the  constitution.     6th  ed.     1902.     23cm 

Macmillan    $3.50 
Best  introductory  book  on  English  constitution.    Con- 
tains thoughtful  analy.sis  of  U.  S.  constitution.    B.  iz  I. 

Federalist.  Federalist,  a  commentary  on  the 
Constitution  of  the  LTnited  States;  reprinted  fr. 
the  original  text  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  John 
Jay  and  James  Madison;  ed.  by  H:  C.  Lodge. 
1902.     21cm  Putnam  ,  $1.50 

Written  at  the  very  birth  of  the  Union  by  those  who 
watched  its  cradle,  and  recording,  incidentally,  and 
therefore  all  the  more  faithfully,  the  impressions  and  an- 
ticipations of  the  friends  and  enemies  of  the  infant  con- 
stitution.   James  Bryce. 

Fiske,  Jolin.     Civil  government  in  the  United 
States,  considered  with  some  reference  to  its 
origins.     New  ed.     1904.     20cm 
f  Houghton    $1  n 

Y  Attractively  written  elementary  account,  descrip- 
tive and  historical.    L.  A.  H. 

Ford,  H:  J.  Rise  and  growth  of  American  pol- 
itics; a  sketch  of  constitutional  development. 
1898.     19cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Aims  to  explain  causes  rather  than  narrate  events,  so 
that  a  reader  may  understand  our  actual  system  of  gov- 
ernment.   Pref. 

Fowler,  W:  W.  City-state  of  the  Greeks  and 
Romans.     1895.     18Jcm     (Macmillan's  man. ) 

Macmillan    $1  n 
Shows  to  what  extent  modem  civilization  has  adopted 
ancient  political   ideas.    Valuable   as   introduction    to 
study  of  ancient  history.    L.  &  I. 

Freeman,  E:  A:  Growth  of  the  English  consti- 
tution from  the  earliest  times.     1898.     19Jcni 

Macmillan    $1.75 

K  Little  and  good.  Covers  in  some  150  pages  the  whole 
course  of  the  constitution.  The  argument  clearand  direct, 
the  EnglLoh  simple  and  manly.    Sat.  r.  33:  573  (B) 


Frothing-ham,  B>ich.ard.  Rise  of  the  republic 
of  the  United  States  [1643-1790]  8th  ed.  1902. 
23cm  Little    $3.50 

A  discussion  of  causes.  Based  on  original  sources; 
choice  of  facts  and  arguments  made  with  great  skill  and 
Judgment.    L.  A.  H. 

Fustel  de  Coulanges,  N.  D.  The  ancient  city: 
a  study  on  the  religion,  laws  arid  institutions  of 
Greece  and  Rome;  tr.  by  Willard  Small.  10th 
ed.     1901.     20  Jem  Lee    $2 

Its  value  depends  not  so  much  on  amount  of  ascer- 
tained truth  as  on  the  new  angle  at  which  it  presente 
every  fact  and  in-ititution  of  the  ancient  world.  H.  A.  L. 
Fisher  in  Eng.  hist.  r.  5:  3  (B) 

Hallam,  Henry.  Constitutional  history  of  Eng- 
land, from  Henry  VII  to  George  II  [1485- 
1760]     2v.     1897.     19Jcm       Armstrong    $2.50 

S  still  valuable,  though  in  light  of  later  research  much 
of  the  information  needs  correction.  Written  with  in- 
sight, sound  judgment  and  impartiality,  but  has  whig  bias. 
L.  A.  H. 

Hart,  A.  B.  Actual  government  as  applied  under 
American  conditions.  1903.  20Jcm  (Amer. 
citizen  ser. )  Longmans    $2 

Select  bibliography  of  American  government.  Pref.  p. 
13-34. 

An  attempt  to  describe  the  government  as  one  might 
undertake  to  describe  a  great  railroad.    Author. 

Hoist,  H.  E.  von.  Constitutional  and  political 
history  of  the  United  States  [to  1861]  8  v. 
1881-92.     22icm  Callaghan    $12  n 

No  other  hi.storian  has  followed  out  the  main  lines  of 
our  historical  development  with  so  keen  a  logic  or  so  in- 
dependent a  spirit.  H.  Adams  and  H.  C.  Lodge  in  No. 
Amer.    123:  328. 

Hoxie,  C.  De  F.  How  the  people  rule;  civics 
for  boys  and  girls.     1903.     19cm    Silver    40c  n 

Y  Shows  importance  of  law  and  government,  and  ex- 
plains U.  S.  local  and  national  systems.  Emphasizes  per- 
sonal responsibility.    N.  Y. 

James,  J.  A.,  &  Sanford,  A.  H.  Government 
in  state  and  nation.     1901.     20cm 

Scribner    $1  n 
Reference  books,  p.  375-78. 

Textbook  for  secondary  schools.  Chapters  supple- 
mented by  questions  and  references.    N.  Y. 

liOwell,  A.  L.  Governments  and  parties  in  con- 
tinental Europe.     2  v.     1900.     22Jcm 

Houghton  $5 
Studies  relations  between  development  of  parties  and 
mechanism  of  government,  sketching  recent  history  of 
France,  Italy,  Germany,  Austro-Hungary  and  Switzer- 
land. Appendix  contains  constitutions  in  original  lan- 
guages.   N.  Y. 

Macy,  Jesse.  English  constitution.  1903. 
20Jcm  Macmillan    $2  n 

Purpose  to  show  ever  changing  character  of  American 
constitution  by  comparing  and  contrasting  it  with  his- 


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tory  and  latest  development  of  English  constitution. 
One  of  best  accounts  of  organization  and  oi)eration  of 
British  parliamentary  government.    L.  A.  H. 

If  ay,  T:  E.  haron  FarnborougU.     Constitutional 
history  of  England  1760-1860;  with  a  new  sup- 
plementary chapter,   1861-71.     11th  ed.     3  v. 
v/  1896.     18Jcm  Longmans    $4.50 

History  of  parties,  the  press  and  liberty  of  opinion,  per- 
.vonal  liberty,  religious  liberty,  local  as  well  as  central 
government,  Ireland  before  the  Union,  government  of 
British  colonies  and  dependencies  and  the  progress  of 
general  legislation.    Sat.  r.  15:  438  (B) 

Medley,  D.  J.     Student's  manual  of  English  con- 
.  stitutional  history.     2d  ed.     1898.     20 Jem 

"  Macmillan    $3.50  n 

Treats  subject  by  topics.  Marginal  references  to  stand- 
ard worlis.  Brief  synopses  of  some  important  cases  in 
English  constitutional  law  appended.  Eminently  asable 
and  accurate.    L.  A.  H. 

Herriam,  C:  E:     History  of  American  political 
J  theories.    1903.    19cm    (Cit.  lib.  of  econ.,  pol.  & 

sociol.)  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Bibliography,  p.  349-50. 
Stubbs,  William.    Constitutional  history  of  Eng- 
land in  its  origin  and  development    [to  1485] 
/  3  V.     1896-97.     20cm     (Clarendon  press  ser.) 

Clarendon    $2.60  ea 
Vol.  1,  6th  ed.  1897;  v.  2,  4th  ed.  1896;  v.  3,  5th  ed.  1896. 
In  depth  and  thoroughness  of  research,  keenness  of  in- 
sight, soundness  of  judgment,  unsurpa.ssed.    L.  A.  H. 

Tocqueville,  Alexis  de.  Democracy  in  America; 
translation  by  Henry  Reeve,  as  rev.  and  annot. 
by  Francis  Bowen;  introd.  by  D.  C.  Gilman. 
2.  V.     1898.     21Jcm  Century    $5 

One  of  the  few  treatises  on  the  philosophy  of  politics 
which  has  risen  to  the  rank  of  a  classic.    James  Bryce. 

"Vincent,    J:   M.     Government  in   Switzerland. 
1900.     lOjcm     (Cit.  lib.  of  econ.,  pol.  &  sociol.) 
J  Macmillan    $1.25  n 

Literature,  p.  341-60. 

Exhaustive  exposition  of  the  whole  framework  and  ad- 
ministration of  Swiss  government.    Lit.  world  31:  222. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

347     Treatises 

Blackstone,  Sir  "William.     Commentaries  on  the 

/  laws  of  England;  with  analysis  and  notes  by 

T:  M.  Cooley;  4th  ed.  by  J.  D.  Andrews.     2  v. 

1899.     25cm  Callaghan    $9  n 

The  best  survey,  at  once  concise  and  comprehensive,  of 
English  law  that  has  ever  appeared.    James  Bryce  (B) 

Burdick,   F.    M.      Essentials  of    business  law. 
t  ■  1902.     20cm     (Twentieth  cent,  text-bks) 

Appleton    $1.10  n 

P  Shows  how  rules  of  law  governing  ordinary  busi- 
ness transactions  have  been  developed,  defines  common 


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legal  terms,  teaches  proper  forms  and  uses  of  negotiable 
paper,  gives  useful  information  concerning  conveyance 
of  land.  etc.     Edxtc.  r.  23: 322. 

Holmes,  O.  W.  jr.  The  common  law.  1881. 
21  Jem       *  Little    $3    ? 

S  Ingenious;  temperate;  rich  in  thought,  argument 
and  brilliant  intuitions.    Amer.  law  r.  15: 331  (B) 

Pollock,  Sir  Frederick.     First  book  of  jurispru-    « 
dence  for  students  of  the  common  law.     1896. 
19Jcm  Macmillan     $1.75 

349    Foreign  la^vr 

Hadley,  James.  Introduction  to  Roman  law. 
1904.     18icm  Appleton    $1.25   o 

S  Complete  institutes  of  Roman  law,  aside  from  law  of 
actions.  Style  characterized  by  peculiar  precision  and 
often  enlightened  by  colloquial  vivacity  and  even  humor. 

No.  Amer.  nS:2U  (B) 

350  Administration 

Goodno-w,    F.    J.     Comparative    administrative 
law;  an  analysis  of  the  administrative  systems, 
national  and  local,  of  the  United  State?,  Eng- 
land,   France    and     Germany.     Student's    ed.   ' 
1903.     22cm  Putnam    $3 

S  Seeks  to  give  concise  comparative  view  of  adminis- 
trative as  distinguished  from  constitutional  law.  Based 
on  first  hand  study  but  written  for  students  rather  than 
mature  scholars.  Point  of  view  not  seldom  European. 
L.  A.  H. 

Politics  and  administration;   a  study  in 

government.     1900.     19Jcm  / 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 

S  Lays  much  stress  on  extra-legal  institutions  and 
gives  interestingly  the  history  and  philosophy  of  Ach 
spontaneous  political  growths  as  the  party,  the  spoils 
system  and  the  boss.    Dial,  SO:  48  (B) 

Wilson,  Woodro-w.  The  state;  elements  of  his- 
torical and  practical  politics.     1898.     21cm  y 

Heath    $2 

Reviews,  in  extended  summary  form,  the  leading  fea- 
tures of  all  the  more  important  ancient  and  modem  sys- 
tems of  government.    Dial,  10:  309  (B) 

351  Central  government 

Booth,  Charles.    Old  age  pensions.    1899.    20cm   9 

Macmillan    $3.50   ' 

Leupp,  F.  E.  How  to  prepare  for  a  civil  serv- 
ice examination,  with  recent  questions  and 
answers.     1899.     19Jcm  Hinds    $2 

What  the  government  classified  service  now  is,  qual- 
ifications required  in  candidates,  and  many  examples  of 
recent  papers.  Dissipates  misleading  impressions  of 
these  examinations.    Pittsburg. 

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352    Local  government 

Bemis,  E:W.  e</.     Municipal  monopolies.     1899. 

19icni     (Lib.  of  econ.  &  pol. )  Crowell    $2 

Papers   by  experts  on  wuterworks,  electric   and  gas 

lighting,  the   telephone,  and  street  railways.     Favors 

municipal  ownership.    N.  Y. 

Ely,  R:  T.     The  coming  city.     1902.     19cm 
,  Crowell    60c  n 

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Aims  to  point  out  tendencies  in  the  past  and  present 
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Boies,  H:  M.     Science  of  penology;  the  defence 
of  society  against  crime.     1901.     23 Jem 

Putnam    $3.50  n 

Record  of  observations  and  meditations  of  a  man  of  ex- 
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Illustration  of  the  value  of  personal  service  and  ringing 
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vict.   Arnials  Amer.  acad.  pal.  sci.  23:  349. 


Dugdale,  B.:  L.  "The  Jukes";  a  study  in 
crime,  pauperism,  disease  and  heredity.  5th  ed. 
1895.  19  Jem  ( Ques.  of  the  day )  Putnam  $1 
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of  heredity  and  crime.    J.  R.  Commons. 

Ellis,  Havelock.     The  criminal,     2d  ed.     1900. 
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Review  of  results  reached  by  students  of  criminal  an- 
thropology in  Italy,  France,  Germany,  England  and  the 
U.  S.  with  criticism.    B.  &  I. 

Morrison,  W:  D.     Crime  and  its  causes.     1891. 
19Jcm     (Social  sci.  ser.)  Scribner    $1 

Argues  that  only  hope  of  diminishing  habitual  crimi-.    ' 
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whom  are  to  be  found  between  the  ages  of- 16  and  21. 
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crime  the  only  method  which  holds  out  any  reasonable 
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the  best  and  most  suggestive  work  [1897]  on  juvenile 
crime  in  our  language.    Sat.  r.  83:450    (B) 

Tallack,  Williani.     Penological  and  preventive 
principles,  with  special  reference  to  Europe  and    ^ 
America,   and  to  crime,  pauperism  and  their    ' 
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1:791. 

Wines,  F:  H.  Punishment  and  reformation;  an 
historical  sketch  of  the  rise  of  the  penitentiary 
system.     1895     19Jcm     (Lib.  of  econ.  &  pol. )      '' 

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Deserves  attention  of  students  and  professional  men. 
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as  well  treated  for  the  American  public.  Amer.j.  sociol. 
[1895]  1:501     (B) 

S70    Edncation 

Butler,  N :  M.     Meaning  of  education,  and  ether  1/ 
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Contents:  Meaning  of  education;  What  knowledge  is 
of  most  worth?  Is  there  a  new  education?  Democracy  and 
education;  The  American  college  and  the  American  uni- 
versity; Function  of  the  secondary  school;  Reform  of  sec- 
ondary education  in  the  United  States. 

Davidson,   Thomas.     Rousseau  and   education  ? 
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De  Oarmo,  Charles. 

tians.     1895.     19cm 

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Herbart  and  the  Herbar- 
( Great  educators) 

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Interest  and  education;  the  doctrine  of  in- 
terest and  its  concrete  application.    1902.    20cm 

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Based  on  belief  that  education  consists,  not  alone  in 
developing  the  intellect,  but  in  forming,  guiding  or  re- 
pressing the  feelings  and  impulses,  and  that  doctrine  of 
interest  applied  to  education  will  lead  to  this  larger  and 
deeper  culture.    Educ.  r.  26:  54. 

f     Dewey,  John.    School  and  society.    1900.    19 Jem 

Chicago  univ.     $1 
CJontents:  The  school  and  social  progress;  School  and 
the  life  of  the  child;  Waste  in  education;  Three  years  of 
the  University  elementary  school. 

Dutton,  S:  T.  Social  phases  of  education  in  the 
school  and  the  home.     1899.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.25 

Social  rather  than  scholastic  point  of  view.  For  parents 
and  teachers.    Educ.  r.  19:  337. 

Eliot,  C:"W:     Educational  reform.    1898.    21  Jem 

Century    $2 

Teachers'  tenure  of  office;  Education  of  ministers;  Can 
school  programs  be  shortened  and  enriched?  Electives  in 
college  admission  requirements,  etc. 

Addres.«es  1869-1897.  A  plea  for  unification  of  educa- 
tional forces  from  lowest  to  highest  and  for  adaptation 
of  teaching  to  the  individual.    N.  Y. 

Felkin,  H:  M. ,  &  Felkin,  Mrs  Emmie.  Intro- 
duction to  Herbart' s  Science  and  practice  of 
education;  with  a  pref.  by  Oscar  Browning. 
1900.    18Jcm    (Heath's  ped.  lib.)       Heath    $1 

Answers  question:  Who  is  Herbart  and  what  did  he  and 
his  followers  teach?  better  than  any  account  of  the  Her- 
bartian  method  hitherto  published  in  English.  Oscar 
Browning  in  pref. 

Fitch,  »S'ir  J.  G.  Educational  aims  and  methods; 
lectures  and  addresses.     1900.     19 Jem 

Macmillan    $1.25  n 

Includes,  among  others,  critical  studies  of  Socrates, 
Ascham,  Thring,  Joseph  Lancaster  and  Pestalozzi. 

Henderson,   C:  H.      Education  and  the  larger 

.       life.     1902.     20Jcm  Houghton    $1.30  n 

V  Contents:  Point  of  view;  The  .social  purpose;  Source  of 

power;  Organic  education;  Cause  and  efifect;  Childhood; 

Youth;  Holidays;  At  the  university;  The  experimental 

life;  The  agents  Of  the  social  purpose. 

Its  main  value  lies  in  its  sincere  and  inspiring  Idealism. 
Joseph  Jastrow. 

Hughes,  R.  E:     The  making  of  citizens;  a  study 
»  in  comparative  education.     1902.     19cm    (Con- 

temp,  sci.  .~er. )  Scribner    $1.50 

Contrasts  ix>ints  of  difference  in  educational  systems  of 
Germany,  France,  England  and  the  U.  S.    Pittsburg. 


Huxley,  T:  H:     Science  and  education.     1901. 
19cm  Appleton    $1.25 

Contents:  Joseph  Priestley;  On  the  educational  value  of  ^ 
the  natural  histf)ry  sciences;  Emancipation,  black  and 
white;  A  liberal  education,  and  where  to  find  it;  Scien- 
tific education;  Science  and  culture;  On  science  and  art 
in  relation  to  education;  Universities,  actual  and  ideal; 
Address  on  university  education;  On  the  study  of  biology; 
On  elementary  iiistruction  in  physiology;  On  medical 
education;  The  state  and  medical  profession;  Connection 
of  the  biological  sciences  with  medicine;  School  boards, 
what  they  can  do  and  what  they  may  do;  Technical 
education;  Address  on  behalf  of  the  National  a.ssoclation 
for  the  promotion  of  technical  education. 


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James,  William.  Talks  to  teachers  on  psychol- 
ogy; and  to  students  on  some  of  life's  ideals. 
1899.     19Jcm  Holt    $1.50 

Enough  psychology  to  answer  the  present  purpose,  pre- 
sented in  beautifully  clear  and  simple  English  and  well 
illustrated  by  examples  drawn  from  common  observa- 
tion. One  of  its  charms  is  its  uniform  good  sense.  B.  A. 
Hinsdale  in  Dial,  27:276    (B) 

Locke,  John.     Some  thoughts  concerning  edu- 
cation; with  introd.  and  notes  by  R.  H.  Quick.       / 
1902.    17cm    (Pitt press ser.)     Macmillan    $1  n    '^^ 

Of  all  Locke's  works  perhaps  the  most  universally  ap- 
proved; in  truth  a  golden  treatise,  the  very  incarnation 
of  good  .sense  and  right  feeling.    Richard  Gamett. 

McMurry,  C:  A.  Elements  of  general  method. 
Rev.  ed.     1903.     19cm  Macmillan    90c  n 

Simple  presentation  of  aim  of  education,  relative  value 
of  studies,  doctrine  of  interest,  culture  epochs,  theory  of 
arranging  .studies  and  apperception  from  Herbartian  point 
of  view.    E.  R.  Shaw. 

MuUany,  P.  F.  Essays  educational ;  by  Brother 
Azarias.     1896.     20cm  McBride    $1.50 

Contents:  Cloistral  schools;  The  Palatine  school;  Me- 
diaeval university  life;  University  colleges,  origin  and 
methods;  The  primary  school  in  the  middle  ages;  Simul- 
taneous method  in  teaching;  Beginnings  of  the  normal 
school;  M.  Gabriel  Compayr6  as  an  historian  of  pedagog^y. 

National  educational  association.     Journal  of 

proceedings.     Latest  vol.     23 Jem    .  $2 

Formerly  National  teachers'  association. 

Oppenheim,  Nathan.  Mental  growth  and  con- 
trol.    1902.     18Jcm     (Personal  prob.  ser.) 

Macmillan    $1  n 

R  Relates  both  physiology  and  psychology  to  growth 
of  character,  development  of  mental  power,  education 
of  imagnination,  control  of  emotions,  training  of  the  rea- 
son and  guidance  of  will.    Oull.  70 :  638  (B) 

Spalding:,  J:  L.  bp.  Means  and  ends  of  educa- 
tion.    1895.     18cm  McClurg    $1 

Marked  by  clear  thinking,  deep  sympathy,  reverent 
faith  in  God  and  human  nature,  high  ideals  and  prac- 
tical ideas  as  to  working  them  out.    B.  A.  Hinsdale. 


361 


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Spencer,    Herbert. 
moral  and  physical. 


Education:     intellectual, 
1900.     20icm 

Appleton    $1.25 


Not  only  one  of  the  most  readable  but  also  one  of  the 
most  important  books  in  the  English  language.  R.  H. 
Quick  (B) 

History 

Cpmpayre,  Gabriel.  History  of  pedagogy ;  tr.  by 
W.H.Payne.    1899.    18cm    (Heath's  ped.  lib.) 

Heath    $1.75 

Condensed  statement  of  aims  and  systems  of  education. 
Largely  devoted  to  education  in  France.    Nation,  12Ag86 

Cubberley,  E.  P.  Syllabus  of  lectures  on  the  his- 
tory of  education,  with  selected  bibliographies. 
2v.     1902.     26cm  Macmillan    $2.50  n 

Specially  useful  bibliographies  accompany  each  subject. 
Of  use  to  librarians,  students  of  educational  history,  and 
above  all  to  teachers  planning  or  developing  such  a 
cour.«e.    Ediic.  r.  26  :  57. 

Davidson,  Thomas.  Education  of  the  Greek 
people  and  its  influence  on  civilization.  1894. 
18^cm     ( Internat.  educ.  ser. )     Appleton    $1.50 

Prominence  given  to  different  stages  ingrowth  of  Greek 
political,  ethical  and  religious  consciousness.    Pref. 


History  of  education. 


1900.     19^cm 
Scribner 


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S    Bibliography,  p.  277-82. 

Attempts  to  correlate  each  system  of  education  with 
the  age  which  formulated  it  and  to  point  out  the  histori- 
cal and  philosophic  evolution.    N.  Y. 

Kemp,  E.  L.  History  of  education.  1902. 
19icm     (Lippincott's  educ.  ser.) 

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P    Bibliography,  p.  355-69. 

Aims  to  single  out  those  events  which  illustrate  most 
clearly  the  genesis  and  evolution  of  existing  systems 
and  method,    if.  of  r.  26: 507. 

Quick,  B,.  H.  Essays  on  educational  reformers. 
1890.    18^cm     ( Internat.  educ.  ser. ) 

Appleton    $1.50 

Traces  development  of  educational  ideals  and  methods 
by  a  series  of  keen  illuminating  essays  on  14  great  leaders 
from  renais.sance  to  present  day.    N.  Y. 

Most  valuable  hi.story  of  education  in  our  mother 
tongue  [1897]     W:  T.  Harris. 

Ware,  Fabian.  Educational  foundations  of  trade 
and  industry.  1901.  18^cm  (Internat.  educ. 
ser.)'  Appleton    $1.20  n 

Examines  and  compares  systems  developed  in  Ger- 
many, France  and  U.  8.  for  education  of  industrial 
classes  and  points  out  need  of  organization  in  England. 
X.  Y. 


371     Teachers;  methods;  discipline 

Burrage,  Severance,  &  Bailey,  H:  T.  School 
sanitation  and  decoration.     1899.     20cm 

Heath    $1.50 

Treats  of  location,  construction,  ventilation,  beating, 
lighting,  sanitary  care,  furniture,  and  of  details  of  form, 
finish  and  decoration.  Suggestive  chapter  on  beanty  in 
school  work.    List  of  suitable  pictures  and  casts.    N.  Y. 

Button,  S:  T.  School  management;  practical 
suggestions  concerning  the  conduct  and  life  of 
the  school.     1903.     19icm  Scribner    $1  u 

Bibliography,  p.  276-78. 

Fitch,  Sir  J.  G.  Lectures  on  teaching.  New  ed. 
1901.     17Jcm  Macmillan    $1  n 

Delivered  at  Cambridge  univ.  1880. 

As  a  popular  exposition  of  the  art  of  teaching  it  is  un- 
surpassed [1903]  Impressive  by  its  wide  outlook,  sound 
common  sense,  largemindedness  and  expository  power. 
Expressed  in  simple,  lucid,  harmonious  English.    Educ.  r. 

Ham,    C:   H:     Mind  and  hand;    manual  train- 
ing the  chief  factor  in  education.     1900.  19cm 
Amer.  bk.  co.  $1.25 
Third  ed.  of  his  Manual  training. 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  Art  of  study;  a  manual  for 
teachers  and  students  of  the  science  and  the  art 
of  teaching.     1901.     19cm       Amer.  bk.  co.     $1 

Aims  to  make  this  art  an  effective  tool  in  hands  of  pupils 
by  such  readjustment  of  relations  between  pupil  and 
teacher  as  shall  make  the  pupil  the  center  of  the  teaching 
system.    Educ.  r.  21 :  394. 

McMurry,  C:  A.  &  F.  M.  Method  of  the  reci- 
tation.    1903.     19cm  Macmillan    90c  n 

Thorough,  concrete,  simple,  clear.  C.  C.  Van  Liew  in 
Educ.r.  15:188. 

Parker,  F.  W.  Talks  on  teaching.  15th  ed. 
1903.     19cm     (Kellogg's  teacher's  lib.) 

Kellogg    $1 

Valuable  book  on  methods  for  elementary  subjects. 
Monroe. 

Schaeffer,  N.  C.  Thinking  and  learning  to  think. 
1900.     192cm     (Lippincott's  educ.  ser.) 

Lippincott    $1.25  n 

Careful  analysis  of  the  psychologic  bases  of  good  think- 
ing. Clearly  written,  richly  and  pointedly  illustrated. 
Helpful  and  stimulating  to  teachers.    Dial,  31:107    (B) 

Shaw,  E:  B:  School  hygiene.  1901.  19icm 
(Teachers'  prof.  lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n 

Bibliography,  p.  253-55. 

On  building,  grounds,  heating,  ventilation,  baths,  fur- 
niture, postures  and  exercises,  eyesight,  hearing,  hand- 
writing, contagious  diseases,  etc.  A  valuable  contribu- 
tion to  the  subject,  the  outcome  of  intelligent  study  and 
large  experience.    A.  P.  Marble  in  Ethic,  r.  22-412-15. 


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101 


White,  E.  E.    School  management.    1893.    19cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $1 

He  has  lifted  the  whole  busine8.s  of  school  conduct  to  a 
high  moral  elevation.  The  teacher  is  little  to  be  envied 
who  can  read  these  pages  without  feeling  the  sacredness 
of  his  calling  and  appreciating  his  responsibility.  W:  H. 
Maxwell  in  Educ.  i:     (B) 

See  aho  Public  documents  list. 

372    Elementary  education 

National  educational  association.  Report  of 
the  Committee  of  fifteen  on  elementary  educa- 
tion, with  the  reports  of  the  sub-committees: 
on  the  training  of  teachers;  on  the  correlation  of 
studies  in  elementary  education;  on  the  organi- 
zation of  city  school  systems.     1895.     23cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     30c 
Printed  also  in  Educ.  r.  March,  1895. 
Oppenheim,    Nathan.      Development     of    the 
child.     1902.     19k'm  Macmillan     $1.25  n 

By  a  physician  in  a  child's  hospital.  Holds  that  envi- 
ronment tran.scends  heredity  in  influence  and  emphasizes 
Importance  of  scientiilc  preparation  for  care  of  children. 
Criticises  present  primary  .school  methods.    N.  Y. 

Warner,  Francis.  Study  of  children  and  their 
school   training.      1897.      19^cm 

Macmillan     $1  n 

Distinctly  a  physiologic  study  of  the  growth  of  the 
child,  from  early  years  through  adolescence,  giving  special 
attention  to  nerve  signs  of  all  kinds.  Simply  written 
and  free  from  technicalities.  H.  M.  Stanley  in  Dial, 
24: 118  (B) 

Klnderi^arten 

Blow,  S.  E..  Letters  to  a  mother  on  the  philoso- 
phy of  Froebel.  1899.  18icm  (Internat.  educ. 
ser. )  Appleton    $1.50 

To  those  who  have  sal  bewildered  by  words  intended 
to  explain  the  Mothrr-phuj  these  simple,  direct  teachings 
will  be  a  revelation.     Ovtl.  61:  836  (B) 

■ Symbolic   education;   a  commentary   on 

Froebel's  "Mother  play."     1894.    18icm     (In- 
ternat. educ.  ser. )  Appleton    $1.50 

Di.scus.ses  practically  the  foundations  of  Froebel's  phil- 
osophy and  shows  clearly  significance  of  the  kindergarten 
and  its  claims  for  the  important  place  of  cornerstone  of 
education.  For  mothers  as  well  as  teachers.  W:  T. 
Harris  in  prof. 

Froebel,  Friedrich.  Education  of  man;  tr.  and 
annot.  by  W.  N.  Hailmann.  1903.  18^cm 
(Internat.  educ.  ser.)    '  Appleton    $1.50 

standard  work,  published  in  1826,  containing  a  full  ex- 
Iiosition  of  Froebel's  philosophy.    Ij.  &  I. 

It  metusures  every  intellectual  activity  by  its  influence 
(in  character.    W:  T.  Harris  (B) 

■    Songs  and  music  of  Mother  play  (Mutter 

und  kose  lieder)  newly  tr.  and  furnished  with 


new  music;  prepared  and  arr.  by  S.  E.  Blow. 

1895.     18icm     (Internat.  educ.  ser.) 

Appleton    $1.50 

Ver.se  tran.slations  by  various  writers.  Original  music 
replaced  by  new  or  newly  selected  melodies.    N.  Y. 

Harrison,  Elizabeth.  Study  of  child-nature. 
1891.     19cm  Chic.  kind.  tr.  school    $1  n 

Talks  by  an  experienced  kindergartner:  suggestive  and 
helpful  to  mothers  and  teachers.    N.  Y. 

Hughes,  J.  It.  Froebel's  educational  laws  for 
all  teachers.  1897.  18^cm  (Internat.  educ. 
ser. )  Appleton     $1.50 

Main  object  to  show  that  Froebel's  ideas  and  methods 
lire  significant  for  whole  .scheme  of  education  from  kin- 
dergarten to  university.    N.  Y. 

Poulsson,  Emilie.  In  the  child's  world.  1893. 
23cm  Bradley    $2 

Series  of  morning  talks  and  stories  for  a  full  yearT  A 
pure  child's  storybook  with  .scientific  truth  and  deep  pur- 
pose.   Kinderg.  m.  6:  244  (B) 

Smith,  N.  A.  Children  of  the  future.  1898. 
18cm  Houghton    $1 

The  interpretation  of  the  spiritual  side  of  the  kinder- 
garten.   Xot  a  technical  book.     Outl.  .58:  784  (B) 

Wiggin,  Mrs'K..  D.  (Smith),  &  Smith,  N.  A. 

Republic  of  childhood.     3  v.     1895-96.     18cm 

Houghton     $1  ea 

Contents:  v.l,  Froebel's  gifts;  v.  2,  Froebel's  occupations: 
v.  3,  Kindergarten  principles  and  practice. 

An  untechflical  setting  forth  of  the  modern  American 
adaptation  of  Froebel's  philosophy.  Displays  much  wit, 
wirdom  and  philosophy.    BuflPalo. 

373     Secondary  education 

Brown,  E.  E.     Making  of  our  middle  schools;   (/ 
an  account  of  the  development  of  secondary  edu- 
cation in  the  United  States.     1903.     21cm 

Longmans    $3 

Bibliography,  p.  481-518. 

374     l^elf-education 

Avebury,  John  Iiubbock,  M  baron.     I'^seof  life.     1/ 
1903.     19^cm  Macmillan     $1.25 

Contents:  The  great  question;  Tact;  On  money  matters; 
Recreation;  Health;  National  education;  Self-education; 
On  libraries;  On  reading;  Patriotism;  Citizenship;  Social 
life;  Industry;  Faith;  Hope;  ('harity;  Character:  On  peace 
and  happiness;  Religion. 

It  suggest.s  thoughts;  it  answers  que.stions  without 
troubling  us  to  ask  them;  it  reasons  and  does  not  dogmia- 
tize;  it  is  cheerful,  humorous,  charitable  and  conscien- 
tious.   Acad.  46:  445  (B) 

Brookings,  W.    D.,    &   Ringwalt,    K..    C.    ed.     ^ 

Briefs  for  debate  on  current  political,  economic 
and  social  topics.     1899.     19cm 

Longmans      $1.25 

Bibliography  of  debating,  pref.  p.  41-47. 
With  each  subject,  references  to  articles  and  leading 
points  pro  and  con  are  given.    N.  Y. 


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^ 


Hale,  E:  E.  How  to  do  it;  [added]  How  to  live. 
1900.     20cm  Little    $1 

T  Familiar  chapters  on  how  to  talk,  write,  go  in  so- 
ciety, and  various  other  things  sometimes  dreaded  by 
young-people  because  they  are  not  sure  just  "how."    N.Y. 

I     Hainerton,  P.  G.     The  intellectual  life.     Lane- 

^         sideed.     1902.     20Jcm  Little    $1.50  n 

B.   Practical  and  suggestive  talks  on  education,  power 

of  time,  influence  of  money,  women  and  marriage,  society 

and  solitude,  surroundings,  etc.  from  the  point  of  view 

of  an  accomplished  art  critic  and  author.    N.  Y. 

Matson,  Henry.  References  for  literary  work- 
ers, with  introductions  to  topics  and  questions 
for  debate.     1892.     21cm  McClurg    $2 

Contentst^History;  Biography;  Politics;  Political  econ- 
omy; Education;  Literature;  Art;  Science;  Philosophy; 
Ethics;  Religion;  Miscellaneous;  Questions  with  refer- 
ences; Questions  without  references;  Cyclopaedias  and 
periodicals  referred  to,  with  abbreviated  forms. 

Munger,  T.  T.  On  the  threshold.  Rev.  ed. 
1892.     18cm  Houghton    $1 

Contents:  Purpose;  Friends  and  companions;  Manners: 
Thrift;  Self-reliance  and  courage;  Health;  Reading; 
Amusements;  Purity;  Faith. 

Paine,  H.  E.  Girls  and  women,  by  E.  Chester. 
1898.     17cm      (Riverside  lib.  for  young  people) 

Houghton     76c 

£  On  health,  education,  self-support,  charity,  hospi- 
tality, emotional  women,  etc. 

The  cogency  of  the  reasoning  is  no  less  remarkable 
than  its  persuasiveness.    Nation,  51:78  (B) 

(  Smiles,  Samuel.  Self-help;  with  illustrations  of 
character,  conduct  and  perseverance.  1900. 
192cm  Harper    $1 

Inspiriting,  practical  suggestions  for  making  the  most 
of  life.    Pull  of  pithy  extracts  and  anecdotes.    Scribner. 

.  375     Curriculum 

Barnett,  P.  A.  Common  sense  in  education  and 
teaching;  an  introduction  to  practice.  1899. 
19^cm  Longmans    $1.50 

K    Discusses  discipline,  curriculums,  games,  gymnas- 
.  tics,    the   monitorial  system,  the  training  of  teachers, 
methods  of  teaching  modern  languages,  etc.    Emphasizes 
study  of  the  classics.    N.  Y. 

National  edjicational  association.  Report  of 
the  Committee  of  ten  on  secondary  school 
studies;  with  the  reports  of  the  conferences  ar- 
ranged by  the  committee.     1894.     232cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     30c 

370    Education  of  women 

Xiange,  Helene.  Higher  education  of  women  in 
Europe;  tr.  by  L.  R.  Klemm.  1890..  18 Jem 
(Internat.  educ.  ser. )  Appleton    $1 

Combines  with  a  historic  review  and  vigorous  argu- 
ments many  valuable  statements  of  facts  in  England, 
France,  Germanv  and  other  countries.    L.  R.  Klemm. 


Thwing,  C:  P.  The  college  woman.  1894. 
17  Jem  Baker  &T.     $1 

Discusses  problems  of  woman's  college  life,  her  prepar- 
atory work,  studies,  environment,  health  and  her  duties 
to  and  influence  on  the  community.    Pub.  opin. 

377    Rcllglou)!)  and  ethical  education 

Adler,   Felix.     Moral   instruction  of  children. 

1892.     18Jcm     (Internat.  educ.  ser.) 

Appleton    $1.50 
Holds  that  public  schools  should  train  moral  jiercep- 
tions  and  teach  filial,  fraternal  and  civic  duties.     Dis- 
cusses practicable,  non-sectarian  methods.    N.  Y. 

Hugh.es,  T :  A.  Loyola  and  the  educational  system 
of  the  Jesuits.     1892.     19cm     (Great  educators) 

Scribner    $1  n 

P    Historical  development  and  analysis. 

37S    Colleges;  universities 

Compayre,  Gabriel.  Abelard  and  the  origin 
and  early  history  of  universities.  1893.  19cm 
(Great  educators)  Scribner    $1  n 

Bibliography,  p.  307-9. 

Four  parts:  origin,  organization,  course  of  study  and 
methods  of  teaching,  general  spirit  and  influence.  Abel- 
ard occupies  but  a  small  part  of  the  volume.    Dial,  14:366. 

Gilman,  D.  C.    University  problems  in  the  United  n 
States.     1898.     21  Jem  Century     $2  , 

Addresses  before  educational  institutions  setting  forth 
the  ideal  of  a  university  and  its  relation  to  modern  life. 
Optimistic.    N.  Y. 

Newman,  J:  H:  card.  Idea  of  a  university 
defined  and  illustrated.     1902.     18Jcm  ■' 

Longmans  $1.25 
These  discourses  powerfully  enforce  the  true  purpose  of 
liberal  education,  that  it  is  a  pursuit  of  knowledge  for 
the  sake  of  knowledge  and  not  for  the  value  of  any  of  its 
fruits  or  applications,  however  Important.  R.  H.  Button 
(B) 

Smith,  Gold-win.  Oxford  and  her  colleges.  1894. 
13  Jem  Macmillan    6/ 

Local  guide-book,  university  history  and  educational 
essay  all  in  one.    N:  M.  Butler  in  £d«c.  r.,  7:  500    (B) 

379    Public  schools 

Eliot,  C:  W:    More  money  for  the  public  schools.  / 

1903.     18cm  Doubleday    $1  n 

Sums  up  results  of  public  education,  its  benefits  and 

shortcomings.     Suggests  definite  constructive  measures 

for  improvement.  Urges  much  greater  expenditures.  N.Y. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

380   Commerce;  communication 

Clow,  F:  R.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  com- 
merce.    1901.     20cm  Silver    $1.25  n 

List  of  books,  pref.  p.  23-26. 

Treats  economic  principles  as  illustrated  in  commercial 
life.    Wis. 


SOCIOLOGY — Commerce  ;  communication 


103 


/ 


Farrer,  T:  H:  Farrer,  1st  baron.     The  state  in 

its  relation  to  trade,  with  supplementary  chapter 

by  Sir  Robert  G  iff  en.     1902.     19  Jem     (Eng. 

citizen)  Macmillan    $1 

In  the  main  discourages  state  interference.    Afh. 

Stickney,  Albert.  State  control  of  trade  and 
commerce  by  national  or  state  authority.  1897. 
23Jcm  Baker,  V.  &  co.     $2.25 

Contends  that  decision  that  combination  of  individuals 
to  raise  prices  is  eitlior  an  act  injurious  to  trade  or  com- 
merce or  an  act  in  restraint  of  trade  is  incorrect  from  a 
purely  legal  point  of  view.  F.  J.  Goodnow  in  Pol.  sci.  q. 
12: 707.  ^ 

Webster,  W:  C.  General  history  of  commerce. 
1903.     19icm  Ginn    $1.40 

Aims  to  give  pictures  of  commercial  growth  and  decay 
of  separate  nations,  and  an  understanding  of  the  forces, 
industrial,  racial  and  climatic,  which  have  contributed 
to  steady  expansion  of  world's  trade.    Pref. 

Good  illustrations  and  maps. 

"Willson,  Beckles.  Story  of  rapid  transit.  1903. 
19Jcm  Appleton    $1  n 

Contents-  Beginnings  of  rapid  transit,  the  mail-coach; 
First  railways;  Steam  navigation;  Development  of  the 
railway;  Telegraph,  wireles.s  telegraphy;  Aerial  naviga- 
tion, homing  pigeons;  Ocean  telegraphy,  the  telephone, 
pneumatic  tubes,  postal  systems;  Bicycle,  motor  cycles; 
Motor  carriages;  Street  railways. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

3S2    Foreign  trade 

Bryce,  George.  Remarkable  history  of  the 
Hudson's  Bay  company,  including  that  of  the 
French  traders  of  north  western  Canada  and 
of  the  North-west,  XY,  and  Astor  fur  com- 
panies.    1900.     21  Jem  Scribner    $4 

Authorities  and  references,  p.  481-86. 

Covers  last  80  years  since  the  amalgamation  of  all  the 
fur  interests  of  British  K.  A.  Expands  just  at  the  point 
where  Willson  grows  concise.    Nation,  71:136. 

"Willson,  Beckles.  The  Great  company  (1667- 
1871)  being  a  history  of  the  honourable  com- 
pany of  merchants-adventurers  trading  5nto 
Hudson's  bay.     2  v.     1900.     20Jcm 

Dodd    $5 

Full  account  of  the  company's  commercial  and  politi- 
cal activities;  with  introduction  by  its  present  governor 
and  drawings  by  Arthur  Heming;  of  great  value  to 
student  of  Canadian  and  commercial  history.    Johnston. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

385    Railroad  and  express 

Dixon,  F.  H.  State  railroad  control,  with  a  his- 
tory of  its  development  in  Iowa.  1896.  19icm 
(Lib.  of  econ.  &  pol. )  Crowell    $1.75 

Treats  of  that  part  of  railway  transportation  conducted 
within  the  territorial  limits  of  single  states.    Buffalo. 


Hadley,  A.  T.     Railroad  transportation,  its  his-     i^ 
tory  and  its  laws.    1903.    19 Jem    Putnam  $1.50 

Thorough  exhaustive  discassion.  R.  Mayo-Smith  in 
Pol.  set.  q.  1:141. 

Johnson,  E.  R:     American   railway  transporta-    ^/ 
tion.     1903.     20cm     (Appletons'  bus.  ser. ) 

Appleton    $1.50 
Describes  existing  system,  discussing  questions  of  own- 
ership, management,  monopoly  and  competition,  rates, 
fares,  relations  with  state,  etc.    Bibliographic  references. 
N.  Y. 

Meyer,  B.  H:     Railway  legislation  in  the  United  t/ 
States.     1903.     19cm     (Cit.  lib.  of  econ.,  pol.  & 
sociol.)  Macmillan    $1.25  n 

Contents:  Progress  of  railway  legislation;  Past  and 
future  of  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

Newcomb,  H.  T.  Railway  economics.  1898. 
192cm  Railway  world  pub.  co.     $1 

Condensed  and  comprehensive  discussion  of  a  number 
of  features  of  railway  transportation,  viewed  in  the  light 
of  economic  principles.    Engin.  n.  41:48. 

Pratt,  E.  A.     American  railways.     1903.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.25  n 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

3§6    Canal    and    highway   transporta- 
tion 

Jeans,  J.  S.  Waterways  and  water  transport  in 
different  countries;  with  a  description  of  the 
Panama,  Suez,  Manchester,  Nicaraguan,  and 
other  canals.     1890.     22cm  Spon    $5.50 

3S7    River,  lake  and  oeean  transpor- 
tation 

Abbot,  W.  J:  American  merchant  ships  and 
sailors.     1902.     21cm  Dodd    $2  n 

R  Y  American  shipping  from  colonial  days  to  present,        / 
including   coastwise,  oversea,    river,  lake   and   fishing      ' 
craft.    Accurate.    Wells. 

Bates,  W:  W.  American  navigation;  the  politi- 
cal history  of  its  rise  and  ruin  and  the  proper 
means  for  its  encouragement.     1902.     22Jcm  / 

Houghton    $3.50  n 

S  Deals  almost  exclusively  with  foreign  trade  and 
policies  of  reciprocity,  subsidies,  etc.    X.  Y. 

Blackmore,  Edward.  British  mercantile  ma- 
rine: a  short  historical  review,  including  the 
rise  and  progress  of  British  shipping  and  com- 
merce, the  education  of  the  meVchant  officer, 
and  duty  and  discipline  in  the  merchant  service. 
1897.     19cin     (Griffin's  naut.  ser. ) 

Lippincott    $1.50 


375 


104 


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/ 


Marvin,  W.  L.  American  merchant  marine;  its 
history  and  romance,  1620-1902.     1902.     21icm 

Scribner    $2  n 

Specially  full  on  the  earlier  historj'.  Author  at  his  best 
in  treating  of  privateering,  whale  Ashing  and  deep  sea 
fisheries.    Wells. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

3S9    Weights  and  measures 

'^         Clarke,  F.  W.     comp.     Weights,  measures  and 
'  money,  of  all  nations.     1875.     19cm 

Appleton    $1.50 

Woolhouse,  W.  S.  B.     Measures,  weights  and 

*    v/  moneys  of  all  nations,  and  an  analysis  of  the 

Christian,  Hebrew  and  Mahometan  calendars. 

7th  ed.   rev.     1890.     17Jcm     (Weale's  sci.    & 

tech.  ser. )  Van  Nostrand     80c 

S90    Customs 
391    Costume 

/  Earle,  Mrs  Alice  (Morse)  Two  centuries  of 
costume  in  America,  1620-1820.  2  v.  1903. 
21cm  Macmillan    $5  n 

Evans,  M.  M.  (Lathbiiry)  ladi/.  Chapters  on 
Greek  dress.     1893.     23cm  Macmillan    $2 

Of  general  value  for  analysis  of  the  most  simple  and 
beautiful  costume  known  to  us;  also  as  a  key  to  that 
important  part,  of  sculpture  and  painting  called  drapery, 
which  is  founded  on  Greek  examples.    L.  &  I. 

/     Fairholt,  F:  W:     Costume  in  England;  4th  ed. 
J         rev.  by  H.  A.  Dillon.     2  v.     1896.     19cm 

(Bohn's  art.  lib.)  Macmillan    $1.50  ea  n 

v.  1,  History  to  end  of  18th  century,  v.  2,  Glossary  giv- 
ing meaning  and  history  of  various  parts  of  the  costume 
Drexel. 

Holt,  Ardern.  Fancy  dresses  described;  or, 
What  to  wear  at  fancy  balls.  6th  ed.  1896. 
21cm  Scribner    $3  n 

•Colored  plates. 

Gentlemen's  fancy  dress:  how  to  choose 

it.     4th  ed.     1898.     19^cm       Scribner    $1.25  n 

A        Planche,  J.  R.     History  of  British  costume,  to 

^  close    of    eighteenth    century.     3d    ed.      1900. 

19cm     (Bohn's  Hb.)  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

392    Birth,  home  and  sex  customs 

,       Starcke,  C.  N.     Primitive  family  in  its  origin 
^  and  development.    1889.    19cm     (Internat.  sci. 

ser.)  Appleton    $1.75 

8    List  of  books  referred  to,  p.  301-10. 

394    Public  and  social  customs 

^      Brand,  John.     Observations  on  the  popular  an- 
tiquities of  Great  Britain;  rev.  and  enl.  by  Sir 


Henry   Ellis.     3  v.     1900-02.     19cm     (Bohn's 
antiq.  lib.)  Macmillan    $1.50  ean 

In  many  respects  the  most  valuable  work  on  English 
customs,  and  a  mine  to  all  students  of  folklore.    L.  &  1. 

Cornish,  F.  W.     Chivalry.     1901.     18Jcm     (So-  / 
cial  Eng.  ser. )  Macmillan    $1.75 

The  field  (chivalry  in  general)  has  been  conscientiously 
covered.  Chapters  on  the  education  of  the  knight,  the 
tournaments,  the  crusades,  and  heraldry.  Literature  of 
chivalry  analysed.    Amer.  hist.  r. 

395     Etiquette 

Kingsland,  3/ra  Florei^ce.  Etiquette  for  all 
occasions,  by  Mrs  Burton  Kingsland.  1901. 
20cm  Doubleday    $1.50  n 

Sherwood,  Mrs  IS...  E..  ( 'Wilson)     Manners  and 
social  usages;   by  Mrs  John  Sherwood.     Rev.    / 
ed.     1903.     19Jcm  Harper    $1.25    • 

How  the  house  shall  be  ordered;  how  company  shall 
be  received;  how  to  visit  and  be  visited;  how  to  do  it  all 
kindly,  attractively,  becomingly,  in  proportion  to  means 
at  command,  is  set  forth  very  clearly.    Nation,  39:  59  (B) 

396     Woman's  position  and  treatment 

Bayles,  O:  J.  Woman  and  the  law.  1901. 
19 Jem  Century     $1.40  n 

P    Clear  and  concise. 
Candee,   Mrs  H.  C.     How  women  may  earn  a 
living.     1900.     18cm  Macmillan    $1 

Outlines  a  variety  of  occupations  requiring  little  time 
for  preparation  and  gives  briefly  the  requirements,  attrac- 
tions, discouragements  and  probable  remuneration  of 
each.    Suggestive  and  sensible.    N.  Y. 

Collet,  C.  E..  Educated  working  women;  es- 
says on  the  economic  position  of  women  work- 
ers in  the  middle  cla.sses.     1902.     18Jcm 

P.  S.  King    2/n 
Full  of  suggestion,  tersely  and  forcibly  written,  with   . 
touches  of  humor  and  happy  quotations.    M.  P.  Marshall 
In  Econ.  j.  12:  257. 

Oilman,     Mrs    Charlotte    (Perkins)    Stetson. 
Women  and  economics;  a  study  of  the  eco-    ^ 
nomic  relation  between  men  and  women  as  a    ^ 
factor  in  social  evolution.     2d  ed.     1899.     20cm 

Small  $1.50 
Will  be  widely  read  and  discussed  as  the  cleverest, 
fairest,  most  forcible  presentation  of  the  views  of  the 
rapidly  increasing  group  who  look  with  favor  on  exten- 
sion of  industrial  employment  of  women.  Pol.  sci.  q. 
14:  712  (B) 

Higg-inson,  T:  "W.  Women  and  the  alphabet;  a 
series  of  essays.     1900.     19icm     Houghton     $2 

39§    Folklore,  proverbs,  etc. 

Asbji5rnsen,    P:    C.     Fairy  tales  from   the  far 
North;  tr.  by  H.  L.  Brsekstad.     1897.     22Jcm 
Y  Armstrong    $2 


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105 


Bald-virin,  James.     Fairy  stories  and  fables  retold. 

1895.  19(*iTi     (Faciei',  school  readings) 

Y  Amer.  bk.  (;o.     35c 

Story  of  Roland.     1888.     19cm     (Heroes 

of  olden  time)  Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Continuous  narrative  made  up  of  legends  from  all 
sotircea.    Buffalo. 

Story  of  Siegfried.     1904.     19K-»»     (He- 
roes of  olden  time)  Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Modern  version  sometimes  following  the  Eddas,  some- 
times the  Nibelungen  lay,  and  sometimes  differing  from 
both.    Buffalo. 

Wonder-book  of  horses.     1903.     19icm 

Y  Century    75c 
Bay,  J.  C.  comp.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales; 

a  collection  of  popular  stories  and  fairy  tales. 
1899.     19cm 

Y  Harper    $1.50 
Berg^en,  3/»v>t  Fanny  (Dickerson)  comp.    Current 

superstitions:  collected  from  the  oral  tradition 
of  English  speaking  folk,  with  notes,  and  an 
introd.  by  W:  W.  Newell.  1896.  25cm  (Amer. 
folk-lore  soc.  mem.) 

Houghton  $3.50  n 
/  Bulfinch,  Thomas.  The  age  of  chivalry;  or, 
Legends  of  King  Arthur,  "King  Arthur  and  his 
knights,"  "TheMabinogeon,"  " The  cru.sades, " 
"  Robin  Hood,"  etc.  ed.  by  E.  E.  Hale.  1884. 
21cm  De  Wolfe    $1.50 

Chamberlain,  A.  F.     The  child  and  childhood 
in  folk-thought  (The  child  in  primitive  culture) . 

1896.  22cm  Macmillan    .$3  n 
Bibliography,  p.  40.>-34. 

Christy,  Robert.     Proverbs,  maxims  and  phrases 
'  of  all  ages.     1898.     20Jcm     (Pop.  ed.) 

Kf  Putnam    $3.50 

Church,  A.  J:    Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance. 
2d  ed.     1900.     20cm 

Macmillan     $1.75 

Y  Contents:  Story  of  Beowulf;  King  Arthur  and  the 
Round  table;  Trea.sure  of  the  Nibelungs. 

Stories  of   Charlemagne  and   the  twelve 

jieers  of  France,  from  the  old  romances.  1902. 
20Jcm 

Y  Macmillan     $1.75 
Couch,  A.  T:  Quiller-     Fairytales  far  and  near. 

1895.     19icm 

Y  Stokes     $1 
\      Curtin,  Jeremiah.     Hero-tales  of  Ireland.     1894. 

20cm  Little    $2 

Tales  from  the  mouths  of  a  deeply  imaginative,  intelli- 
gent and  ignorant  peasantry,  the  majority  di.stingui.shed 
by  good  faith,  a  charming  fancy  and  vivid  realism.  AUi. 
•91,  1;  435(B) 


Cushing,  F.  H.     Zuiii  folk  tales.     1901.     23icm 

Putnam    $3.50  n 

Author  lived  among  Zuni  Indians  of  Xew  Mexico, 
1879-8.5,  learned  their  language  and  traditions,  was  initi- 
ated into  their  esoteric  priesthood  and  elected  their  war 
chief,  gaining  an  unusual  insight  into  the  inner  life  and 
customs  of  an  Indian  tribe.     Pittsburg. 

Deming,  T.  O.  Children  of  the  wild.  1902. 
26cm  Stokes    $1  n 

Y  Indian  folklore  stories,  with  color  plates  and  illus- 
trations in  black-and-white  by  E.  W.  Deming. 

Little  brothers  of  the  West.     26cni    1902. 

Y  Stokes    $1  n 
Dyer,  T:F.  T.     Folk-lore  of  plants.    1889.    19Jcm 

Appleton     $1.50 

Brief  summary,  with  illustrations  chiefly  from  Euro- 
pean .sources.    L.  &  I. 

Forbes,  C.  B.  Elizabeth's  charm-string.  1903. 
19Jcm  Little    $1.20  n 

Y  I^egends  of  saints,  places,  pictures,  etc.  as.sociated 
with  the  collection  of  charms.     N.  Y. 

Gould,  Sabine  Baring-  Curious  myths  of  the 
middle  ages.  1901.  19i|cm  Longmans  $1.25 
Contents:  Wandering  Jew;  Prester  John;  The  divining 
rod:  Seven  sleepers  of  Ephesus;  William  Tell:  The  dog 
Gellert;  Tailed  men;  .Antichrist  and  Pope  Joan:  The  man 
in  the  moon;  Mountain  of  Venus;  St  George;  Legend  of 
the  cross;  Schamir;  Mclusina;  The  Fortunate  Isles;  Knight 
of  the  swan. 

Greene,  F.  N.  Legends  of  King  Arthur  and 
his  court.     1901.     19Jcm  Ginn     60c 

Y  Simple  prose  version,  following  Tennyson  closely. 
Introduction  on  feudalism  and  chivalry.  Illustrations 
by  E:  H.  Garrett.    X,  Y. 

Grimm,  J.  L.  K. ,  &  "W.  K.  Fairy  tales  of  the 
brothers  Grimm;  tr.  by  Mrs  Edgar  Lucas.  1902. 
20xl6cm 

Y  Lippincott    $2.50 

Grimm's  fairy  tales,  ed.  by  S..  E.  Wiltse. 

2  V.     1894-96.     18cm  (Class,  for  children) 

Ginn    70c 

Y  For  very  little  children.     Ed.  sel. 

Household    stories;   tr.    by   Lucy  C'rane; 

pictures  by  Walter  Crane.     1899.     18^cm 

Y  Macmillan    $1.50 
Grinnell,  G:  B.     Blackfoot  lodge  tales;  the  story 

of  a  prairie  people.     1892.     21cm 

Scribner    $1.75 

Thirty  stories  of  love  and  war,  ancient  customs  and 
natural  phenomena.  Also  an  account  of  ancient  Black- 
foot  history,  their  daily  life  and  customs  and  a  brief  .state- 
ment of  their  condition  today.    L.  X.  II. 

I.<egends  of  the  middle  ages. 
Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.50 

Y  Relates  legends  in  easy  narrative,  bringing  out  in- 
fluence on  literature  and  art  by  quotations  and  pictures. 
X.  Y. 


/ 


Guerber,  H.  A. 

1896.     19cni 


106 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


y 


^01x18,  J.  C.  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends;  old 
plantation  stories,  songs  and  ballads,  with 
sketches  of  negro  character.     1892.     20cm 

Houghton     $1.50 

Y  Xegro  folklore  gathered  firsthand.  The'Creetur' 
tales  and  the  manner  of  their  telling  are  uniquely  funny. 
L.  &  I. 

Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings; 

new  ed.    with  illas.    by  A.    B.    Frost.      1903. 
19  Jem  Appleton    $2 

Y  Contents:  Legends  of  the  old  plantation;  Planta- 
tion proverbs;  His  .songs;  A  story  of  the  war;  His  sayings- 

Seadland,  I:  T.  tr.  Chinese  Mother  Goose 
rhymes.     1900.     23§cm  Revell    $1.25 

Y  Opens  a  great  bright  window  into  the  joyousness  of 
the  Chinese  home;  belongs  to  those  really  informing  books 
which  teach  us  the  true  life  of  a  people,    yation,  71:392. 

Higgrinson,  T:  W.  Tales  of  the  enchanted 
island.s  of  the  Atlantic.     1898.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Y  Legends  of  Atlantis,  the  Island  of  perpetual  youth, 
Lancelot's  isle,  the  isle  of  demons,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Bolbrook,  Florence.  Book  of  nature  myths. 
1902.     19cin  Houghton     65c  n 

Y  School  ed.  45c  n. 

Jacobs,  Joseph,  comp.  Celtic  fairy  tales.  1892. 
21§cm  Putnam,  pop.  ed.     $1.25 

Y  Notes  and  references,  p.  237-67. 

English  fairy  tales.     3d  ed.  rev.      1902. 

21  Jem  Putnam,  pop.  ed.     $1.25 

Y  The  three  sillies;  Mr.  Vinegar;  Teenj'-tiny;  Thethree 
bears;  Jack  the  giant-killer;  CWlJe  Rowland;  Johnny- 
cake;  Henny-penny,  etc. 

Indian  fairy  tales.     1892.     21  Jem 

Putnam,  pop.  ed.     $1.25 

Y  Drawn  from  the  Jatakas  or  birth  stories  of  Buddha 
the  fables  of  Bidpai  and  other  Sanskrit  folk  tales. 
Pittsburg. 

More  Celtic  fairy  tales.     1902.     21  Jem 

Y  Putnam,  pop.  ed.     $1.25 

More  English  fairy  tales.     1894.     21Jcm 

Putnam,  pop.  ed.     $1.25 

Y  Notes  and  references,  p.  215-433. 

Judd,  M..  C.  ed.  Wigwam  stories  told  by  North 
American  Indians;  illus.  by  Angel  de  Cora 
(Hinook  Mahiwi  Kilinaka)     1901.     19cm 

Y  Ginn     75c 
Keightley,   Thom.as.     Fairy  mythology,    illus- 
trative of  the  romance  and  superstition  of  various 
countries.     1900.     18Jcm     (Bohn's  antiq.  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 
Xangf,    Andrew.      Custom    and    myth.      1885. 
19Jcm  Harper    $1.25 

A  complete  study  of  .several  very  important  folk  tales, 
which  makes  the  book  serve  as  an  admirable  stepping- 
stone.    Folklore  j.  2:  393  (B) 


Lang,  Andrew,  ed.  Blue  fairy  book.  1901. 
18Jcm 

Y  Longmans    $2 

Book  of  romance.     1902.     19cm 

Longmans    $1.60  n 

Y  Tales  of  King  Arthur,  Roland,  Robin  Hood,  Grettir 
the  Strong,  etc.,  told,  except  one,  by  Mrs  Lang.  Illustra- 
tions in  black-and-white  and  color,  by  J.L.  Ford.    N.  Y. 

Nursery  rhyme  book;  illus.  by  L.  L.  Brooke. 

1898.     20J  X  15Jcm 

Y  VVarne    $2 

Red  fairy  book.     1901.     18Jcm 

Y  Longmans    $2 
Less  familiar  fairy  tales  from  Norse,  French  and  Ger- 
man sources.    Includes  Princess  Mayblossom,  Graciosa 
and  Percinet,  Six  sillies.  Little  golden  hood,  and  Farmer 
Weatherbeard.    Pittsburg. 

Liummis,  C:  F.     Man  who  married  the  moon,   / 
and  other   Pueblo  Indian  folk -stories.      1894. 
19Jcm 

Y  Century     $1.50 
Mabinogion.     Knightly  legends  of  Wales;    or, 

The  boy's  Mabinogion,  being  the  earliest  Welsh 
tales  of  King  Arthur;  ed.  for  boys  by  Sidney 
Lanier.  1903.  20 Jem  (Boy's  lib.  of  legend  & 
chiv. ) 

Y  Scribner    $2 
McMurry,   Mrs  L.    B.      Classic  stories  for  the 

little  ones,  adapted  from  Andersen,  Grimm  and 
others.     1894.     17cm 

Y  Public  school  pub.  co.     40c  n 

Malory,  ^ir  Thomas.  Boy's  King  Arthur;  being 
Sir  Thomas  Malory's  history  of  King  Arthur; 
ed.  for  boys  by  Sidney  Lanier.  1903.  20 Jem 
(Boy's  lib.  of  legend  &  chiv.) 

Y  Scribner    $2 

—    King    Arthur    and    his    noble    knights; 

stories     from     Sir    Thomas     Malory's     Morte 
d'Arthur,    by    Mary    Macleod.      1902.      19cm 
(Home  lib.) 
Y 


Burt    $1 
Le  morte  Darthur;   text  of  Caxton,  ed. 


with  an  introd.  by  Sir  Edward  Strachey.     1901.    I' 
20cm  Macmillan    $1.75 

Y  The  Arthurian  cycle  is  the  best  embodiment  of  chiv- 
alry, of  romance,  of  gallantry.  We  have  it  in  its  best 
form,  for  the  compilation  of  Sir  Thomas  Malory  is  wrought 
into  a  mold  of  pure  English,  hardly  second  to  the  English 
of  the  Bible.    Frederic  Harrison  (B) 

Hother  Goose.     Book  of  nursery  rhymes;  melo- 
dies arranged  in  the  order  of  attractiveness  and 
interest     by     Charles     Welsh.      1901.      19cm 
(Heath's  home  &  school  class.) 
Y  •  Heath    30c  n 


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107 


Mother  Goose.  Mother  Goose's  melodies;  or, 
Song8  for  the  nursery,  ed.  by  W:  A.  Wheeler. 
n.  d.     24cm 

Y  Houghton    $1.50 

Perrault,  Charles.    Tales  of  Mother  Goose;  a  new 
tr.  by  Charles  Welsh.    1902.     18Jcm     (Heath's 
,    home  &  school  class. ) 

Y  Heath     20c  n 


Pyle,  Howard. 
knighte.     1903. 


Story  of  King  Arthur  and  his 
24cm  Scribner    $2.50  n 


T  From  Malory  and  other  sources,  many  incidents 
being  altered  in  this  version  for  children.  Author's  illu.s- 
trations.    Reprinted  from  St  Nicholas.    N.  Y. 

Pyle,  Katharine.  Where  the  wind  blows;  being 
ten  fairy-tales  from  ten  nations  re-told.  1902. 
27icm  Harper    $2.50  n 

Y  Contents:  Wanderings  of  Vicram  Maharajah;  Urash- 
inia;  Magic  mirror;  Red  swan;  The  fisherman  and  the 
genii;  Thorat  Jotunheim;  GuleeshnaGussDhu;  Vasilissa 
the  Fair;  Marriage  of  Sir  Gawain;  Perseus. 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Book  of  legends  told  over  again. 
1899.     17Jcm 

Y  Houghton    50c 

Fables    and    folk    stories.      1890.     18cm 

(Riverside  lit.  ser.) 

Y  Houghton    40c  n 


Scudder,  H.  E.     comp.     Children's  book;  a  col- 
lection of  the  best  and  most  famous  stories  and 
poems  in  the  English  langu^e.    n.  d.     26cm 
Y  Houghton    $2.50 

Skinner,  C :  M.  Myths  and  legends  teyond  our 
borders.     1899.     18Jcm  Lippincott    $1.50 

Contents;  Canada;  Mexico. 

Myths  and  legends  of  our  own  land.     2  v. 

1896.     18Jcm  Lippincott    $3 

Collection  of  nearly  300  myths,  traditions  and  curious 
stories  ver>- briefly  told.  Grouped  geographically.  Nation, 
63:  412. 

Thorpe,  Benjamin,  ed.  Yule-tide  stories;  Scan- 
dinavian and  North  German  popular  tales  and 
traditions.  1892.  18^cm  (Bohn'santiq.  lib. ) 
Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Winning^on,  Liaura.  Outlook  fairy  book.  1903. 
25cm  Macmillan    $1.20  n 

Y  About  30  fairy  tales,  ballads  and  songs  gathered  from 
England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  Germany,  France,  Spain. 

Yeats,  W:  B.  ed.  Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
1893?     19cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Equally  delightful  to  the  bibliophile,  the  anthropolo- 
gist (if  given  to  banshees)  and  the  child.    Sat.  r.  73:  551. 

Zitkala-Sa.  Old  Indian  legends,  retold.  1901. 
19cm  Ginn    50c 

Y  Short  fairy  tales  taken  from  the  lips  of  Dakota 
Indians  and  simply  and  naturally  told.    N.  Y. 


398 


400    PHILOLOGY 


404    Essays 

Whitney,  W:  D.  Oriental  and  linguistic  studies. 
2  V.     1873-74.     19icni  Scribner    $2.50  ea 

Contents:  ser.  1,  The  Veda;  The  Avesta;  Science  of 
language,  ser.  2,  East  and  West;  Religion  and  mythol- 
ogy; Orthography  and  phonology;  Hindu  astronomy. 

407    Study  and  teaching; 

Breul,  K:  H.  Teaching  of  modern  foreign  lan- 
guages   in    our    secondary   schools.     Eev.    ed. 

1899.  19cm  Macmillan     60c  n 

Bibliographic  appendix,  p.  59-64. 

Reference  library  of  a  school  teacher  of  German,  p.  65-84. 

Sweet,    Henry.     Practical   study  of  languages. 

1900.  20cm  Holt    $1.50  n 
K    Bibliography,  p.  279-80. 

Of  much  interest  and  value  to  teachers,  though  not 
primarily  pedagogic;  still  more  valuable  to  scientific 
students  and  writers.    Nation,  70:  267. 

409     History 

Leffevre,  Andre.  Race  and  language.  1894. 
19cin     (Internat.  sci.  ser.)  Appleton    $1.50 

Contents:  Evolution  of  language;  Geographical  distri- 
bution of  languages  and  races;  The  Indo-European  or- 
ganism. 

In  full  sympathy  with  modern  scientific  research. 
Adapted  to  educated  persons  who  are  not  advanced 
students  of  philology.    Pub.  wkly. 

Strong,  H.  A:  (£r  others.    "Introduction    to    the 

study  of  the  history  of  language.     1891.     23cm 

Longmans    $3.50 
Sweet,    Henry.      History    of    language.      1900. 
17i(in     (Temple  prim.)  Macmillan    40c  u 

Bibliography,  p.  153-54. 

Interesting  to  laymen  and  specialists  alike.  .Shows  in- 
dependent study  and  a  bold  originality.    Nation.  70:  460. 

Whitney,  W:  D.  Life  and  growth  of  language: 
an  outline  f)f  linguistic  science.  1902.  19^cm 
(Liternat.  sci.  ser.)  Appleton    $1.50 

Written  in  1875;  authoritative  and  clear,    h.  &  I. 

410    Comparative  philolog;y 

Giles,  Peter.  Short  manual  of  comparative  phi- 
lology. 2ded.  rev.  1901.  ISJcm  (Macmillan's 
man. )  Macmillan    $3.25  n 

8  Clear  and  conci.se;  judicious  selection  of  views  and 
illustrative  eJtamples.    Ath.  '02,  1:  428. 


Miiller,  F.  M.  Science  of  language.  2  v.  1891. 
19Jcm  Scribner    $6 

Whitney,  W:  D.  Language  and  the  study  of 
language;  lectures  on  principles  of  linguistic  sci- 
ence.    6th  ed.     1901.     19icm      Scribner    $2.50 


411     Alphabets 


1900. 


^ 


Clodd,  Edward.     Story  of  the  alphabet. 
15icni     (Lib.  of  useful  stories) 

Appleton     35c  n 
Taylor,  Isaac.     History  of  the  alphabet.     New 
ed.     2v.     1899.     23cm  Scribner    $5 

Contents:  1,  Semitic  alphabets;  2,  Aryan  alphabets. 

419     Hieroglyphics 

Hoffinan,  W.  J.  Beginnings  of  writings;  with 
introd.  by  Frederick  Starr.  1895.  19icm  (An- 
thropol.  ser.)  Appleton    $1.75 

4^0    £ngliish  language 

Carpenter,  G:  E..,  tt  others.  Teaching  oi  Eng- 
lish in  the  elementary  and  the  secondary  school. 
1903.     20Jcm     (Amer.  teachers'  ser.) 

Longmans    $1.50 

Bibliographies. 

Chubb,  Percival.  Teaching  of  English  in  the 
elementary  and  the  secondary  school.  1902. 
20cm     (Teachers'  prof,  lib.)     Macmillan    $1  n 

K  Based  on  fundamental  principle  of  unity  and  con- 
tinuity in  English  course  from  kindergarten  through  high 
school.    JHal,  1903. 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  Teaching  the  language-arts; 
speech,  reading,  composition.  1896.  18Jcm 
( Internat.  educ.  ser. )  Appleton     $1 

Bibliography,  p.  203-5. 

Based  on  wide  knowledge  of  conditions  in  American 
education.  Central  idea  is  importance  of  part  played  by 
imitation  in  child's  mental  growth.    Dial.  21:  196. 

Jespersen,  J.  O.  H.  Progress  in  language;  with 
special  reference  to  English.     1894.     19cm 

Macmillan     $1.90  n 

Boldly  attacks  some  fundamental  problems  of  linguis- 
tics, with  ability,  freedom  and  originality.  A.  H.  Keane 
in  Acad.  22  Dec.  1894. 

Lounsbury,  T:  R.     History  of  the  English  Ian-        / 
guage.     Rev.  ed.     1894.     18Jcm        Holt    $1.12 
Filled  with  safe  and  accurate  information  about  history 
of  English  forms,  inflections  and  anomalies,  expressed  in 
pointed  and  accurate  English.     Crit-ic,  26:  742(B) 


109 


400 


110 


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I         Marsh,  G:  P.     Origin  and  historj'  of  the  English 

^  language  and  of  the  early  literature  it  embodies. 

Rev.  ed.     1898.     23cm  Scribner    $3.50 

Based  on  Lowell  institute  lectures,  1860-1861. 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  7-13. 

Matthews,  James  B.     Parts  of  speech.     1901. 
19 Jem  Scribner    $1.25  n 

R  Contents:  Stock  that  speaks  the  language;  Future  of 
the  language;  English  language  in  the  United  States;  The 
language  in  Great  Britain;  Americanisms  once  more;  New 
words  and  old;  Naturalization  of  foreign  words;  Function 
of  slang;  Questions  of  usage;  An  inquiry  as  to  rime;  On 
the  poetry  of  place-names;  As  to  "American  spelling;" 
Simplification  of  English  spelling;  Americanism,  an  at- 
tempt at  a  definition. 

Thesis:  That  a  language  grows  and  is  not  made.  Of 
greatest  value  to  teachers  of  secondary  English  who  have 
not  systematically  studied  historical  English  grammar. 
Dial,  32:  53. 

Tucker,    G.    M.     Our    common    speech.     1895. 
18cm  Dodd    $1.25  n 

R  Six  essays  on  changes  in  meaning  of  words,  compara- 
tive merits  of  English  dictionaries,  American-English, 
etc.    N.  Y. 

White,    K.:   G.     Every -day   English:    sequel  to 
Words  and  their  uses.     1880.     19Jcm 
P  E  Houghton    $2 

421  Orthography,  orthoepy,  etc. 

Bigelow,  M.  T.     Punctuation,  and  other  typo- 
graphical matters.     New  ed.     1902.     16cm 

Lee    50c 
\       Lounsbury,  T:  B..     Standard  of  pronunciation  in 
English.     1904.     20cm  Harper    $1.50  n 

Phyfe,  W:  H:  P.    Five  thousand   words  often 
.  misspelled.     1894.     16Jcm  Putnam     75c 

Ef  Includes  directions  for  spelling  and  for  syllabifica- 
tion, notes  on  words  of  variable  orthography,  an  apx.  of 
rules  and  list  of  amended  spellings  recommended  by  the 
English  philological  society  and  the  American  philolog- 
ical association.     Critic  (B) 

Ten  thousand  words  often  mispronounced ; 

^         handbook  of  difficulties  in  English  pronuncia- 
tion.    1903.     17cm 

Ef  Putnam    $1 

Sweet,  Henry.     History  of  English  sounds  from 

the  earliest  period,  with  full  word-lists.     1888. 

22  Jem  Clarendon    $3.50 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

422     Etymology 

Greenough,  J.  B.,  &  Kittredge,  G:  L.     Words 
\  and  their  ways  in  English  speech.    1901.    20Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.10  n 

E  S  Discussion  of  derivations,  foreign  influences, 
metamorphosed  words,  slang,  fashions  in  language,  etc. 
by  Harvard  professors  of  English  and  Latin.    N.  Y. 


Blluge,  Friedrich,  &  Lutz,  Frederick.  Eng- 
lish etymology;  an  introd.  to  the  history  of  the 
English  language.    1898.    18Jcm    Heath    60c  n 

Skeat,  W.  W:  Concise  etymological  dictionary 
of  the  English  language.  New  ed.  1901. 
20 Jem     (Clarendon  press  ser. ) 

Clarendon    $1.25 
Important  standard.    Scott. 

Etymological  dictionary  of  the  English 


language.     3d  ed.     1898.     27x21  Jem 

Clarendon    44/ 

Ef    Books  referred  to,  pref.  p.  25-30. 

Purpose  to  furnish  materials  for  scientific  study  of  Eng- 
lish etymology.    Osferhout. 

Principles  of  English  etymology.     2   v. 

1892, '91.     20cm     (Clarendon  press  ser. ) 

Clarendon    v.  1,  $2.25;  v.  2,  $2.60 

List  of  books  consulted,  v.  1,  pref.  p.  9-12. 

(Contents:  ser.  1,  Native  element,  ser.  2,  Foreigm  ele- 
ment. 

Explains  pronunciation  of  words  when  they  were  taken 
into  English,  or  became  known  as  English,  and  then  sets 
forth  principal  subsequent  phonetic  changes.  Gives  his- 
tory of  growth  of  modern  English  spelling,  and  a  discus- 
sion of  Its  present  condition.    Nation,  1891. 

Trench,  R:  C.  abp.  of  Duhlin.     On  the  study  of 
words;    rev.  by  A.  L.  Mayhew  with  words  by    ^ 
T:  D.  Supine.     1889.     19cm  Armstrong    $1 

Also  in  Unit  books,  H.  W.  Bell.  pap.  26c,  cl.  56c. 


423    Dictionaries 

Century  dictionary.     6  v.     1904.     33Jcm 
Bf  Century    subs. 


/ 


Standard   dictionary  of   the   English   language;     y 
new  ed.   rev.   also  Abridged    cyclopedia  with 
atlas.     2  V.     1903.     32cm 

Bf  Funk    $10 

Webster,    Noah.      AVebster's  international  die-      / 
tionary  of  the  English  language;   rev.    under 
supervision    of    Noah    Porter;    added    sup.    of 
25,000  words  and  phrases,  W.  T.  Harris,  editor 
in  chief.     1900.     31cm 
Ef  Merriam    $10;  with  index    $10.76 

424     Synonyms 

Femald,  J.  C.    English  synonyms  and  antonyms.   ^ 

1896.     20cm     (Stand,  educ.  ser.)     Funk    $1.50 

Ef    Books  of  reference,  pref.  p.  12. 

Questions  and  examples,  p.  377-508. 

Compares  or  contrasts  synonymous  words,  explains- 
their  differences  of  meaning  or  usage  and  shows  in  what 
connection  one  or  the  other  may  be  more  fitly  used. 
Pref. 


PHILOLOGY — English  language 


111 


Boget,  P:  M:     Thesaurus  of  English  words  and 

c/         phrases,  enl.   with  full  index,  by  J:  L:  Roget. 

New  ed.     pref.  1879.     20Jcm.  Crowell     $2 

Rf    Dictionary  of  synonyms  arranged  topically.    Index 

refers  to  each  word  in  its  various  meanings  and  relations. 

A  larger  work  which  libraries  will  find  valuable  for 

reference  is  F.  A.  March's   Thesaurus  dictionary  of  the 

English  language,  1902,  Hist.  pub.  co.  $15.    New  edition 

in  preparation.    Ed.  sel. 

425    Orammar 

Henry,  Victor.     Short  comparative  granamar  of 
English  and  German,  traced  back  to  their  com- 
mon origin  and  contrasted  with  the  classical  lan- 
guages.    1894.     19J  cm         Macmillan    $1.90  n 
Bibliographic  note,  pref.  p.  25-28. 

Kimball,  L.  Q.  Structure  of  the  English  sentence. 
1900.     19cm  Amer.  bk.  co.     75c 

Morris,  Richard.  Historical  outlines  of  English 
accidence,  chapters  on  the  history  and  develop- 
ment of  the  language,  and  on  word -formation; 
rev.  by  L.  Kellner  and  Henry  Bradley.  1903. 
18cm  Macmillan    $1.40  n 

Good  compend,  trustworthy  in  detail.    Scott. 

Sweet,  Henry.  New  English  grammar,  logical 
and  historical.  2  v.  1900-03.  19 Jem  (Claren- 
don press  ser. )" 

Clarendon    v.  1,  $2.60;  v.  2,  90c 

Short  historical  English  grammar.     1892. 

18cm     (Clarendon  press  ser. ) 

Clarendon    $1.10 

Abridgment  of  historical  portions  of  his  New  English 
grammar. 

^     Whitney,  W:  D.     Essentials  of  English  gram- 
mar.    1903.     19cm  Ginn  75c 

426    Prosody 

Alden,   B..    M.     ed.     English  verse;    specimens 

illustrating    its  principles  and  history.     1903. 

17cm     (Eng.  readings)  Holt    $1.25 

Useful  for  forms,  with  illustrations. 
Corson,  Hiram.     Primer  of  English  verse,  chiefly 

in   ita  testhetic    and  organic  character.     1892. 

19cm  Ginn    $1 

Xianier,  Sidney.    Science  of  English  verse.    1901. 

20Jcm  Scribner    $2 

Charaoteri.stic  feature  is  application  of  principles  and 
notation  of  music  to  English  verse.    Nation,  1880. 

428    Errors  of  speech.    Composition 

Compton,  A.  G:     Some  common  errors  of  speech. 

^  1898.     19Jcm  Putnam     75c 

8    Deals  not  only  with  grammatical  questions  but  also 
with  good  and  bad  use  of  metaphor.    Critic,  3:  401. 


Mother  tongue,  book  1-3.     3  v.     1900-02.     19cm 
Ginn     v.  1,  45c;  v.  2,  60c;  v.  3,  $1 

Contents:  bk.  1, Lessonsin  speaking.readingand writing 
English,  by  S.  L.  Arnold  and  G.  L.  Kittredge.  bk.  2,  Ele- 
mentary English  grammar,  by  G.  L.  Kittredge  and  S.  L. 
Arnold,  bk.  3,  Elements  of  English  composition,  by  J.  H. 
Gardiner,  G.  L.  Kittredge  and  S.  L.  Arnold. 

Scott,  F.  N.,  &  Denney,  J.  V.  Elementary 
English  composition.     1900.     18Jcm 

Allyn    80e 
White,  R:  G.     Words  and  their  uses,  past  and        / 
present.     33d  ed.  rev.     1899.     20cm 
P  K  Houghton    $2 

429    Anglo*Saxon 

Bright,  J.  W.  ed.  Anglo-Saxon  reader;  with 
notes,  glossary,  chapter  on  versification  and  out- 
line of  Anglo-Saxon  grammar.  3d  ed.  rev. 
1894.     18icm  Holt    $1.50 

Cook,  A.  S.  First  book  in  Old  English;  gram- 
mar, reader,  notes  and  vocabulary.  2d  ed. 
rev.     1900.     19cm  Ginn    $1.50 

March,  F.  A.  Comparative  grammar  of  the 
Anglo-Saxon  language.     1899.     23Jcm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.80 

Sievers,  Eduard.  Old  English  grammar;  tr.  and 
ed.  by  A.  S.  Cook.     3d  ed.     1903.     19cm 

Ginn    $1.50 

Sweet,  Henry.     Student's  dictionary  of  Anglo- 
Saxon.     1897.     18cm  Clarendon    $1.75 
Kf  8    Extremely  condensed;  well  printed.    Nation,^: 
115. 

430    German 

431    Orthography.    Orthoepy 

Grandgent,  C:  H.  German  and  English  sounds. 
1892.     19cm     (Internat.  mod.  lang.  ser.) 

Ginn    50c 

Hempl,  George.  German  orthography  and 
phonology,     pt.  1.     1897.     19cm  Ginn    $2 

Shows  how  to  pronounce  a  proper  name  or  a  word  of 
foreign  origin,  or  on  what  syllable  or  word  to  place  the 
stress.    Nation. 

ViStor,  Wilhelm.  German  pronunciation :  prac- 
tice and  theory.     3d  ed.     1903.     19cm 

Reisland    2  m 

433    Dictionaries 

Schmidt,  Immanuel,  &  Tanger,  Gustav,  edit., 
Flugel-Schmidt-Tanger;  adictionary  of  theEng-       /^ 
lish  and  German  languages  for  home  and  schools. 
5th  ed.     2  v.     1901.     28Jcni    Lemcke    $5.20  n 

Ef  Another  scholarly  dictionarj-  of  moderate  cost  is 
Muret-Siinders'  German  and  Englixh  dictionary,  House  and 
school  edition,  2  v.    Langenscheidt  13  m.    Ed  sel. 


421 


112 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


435    OranimarN 

Brandt,  H.  C.  G.     Grammar  of  the  German  I 
guage.    6th  ed.    1894.     19cm  Allyn    $1.25 

Whitney,  W:  D.  CompendiouK  frerman  gram- 
mar.   6th  ed.  rev.    1888.    19cm         Holt    $1.30 

439    ]IIinoi'    Teutonic 

Ahn,  Franz.  New  practical  grammar  of  the 
Dutch  language.     7th  ed.     1894.     19cm 

Grant    3/6 

Calisch,  I:  M:     New  complete  dictionary  of  the 

English  and  Dutch  languages;  2d  ed.   rev.  by 

N.  S.  Calisch.     2  v.     pref.  1890-92.     24cm 

Bf  Steiger    $10.25 

Larsen,  A.  L.  Dictionary  of  the  Dano-Norwe- 
gian  and  English  languages;  [ed.  by  Johannes 
:\Iagnussen]     3d.  ed.     1897.     20^cm 

Steiger    $3.70 

May,  Alfred.  Practical  grammar  of  the  Swedish 
language.     6th  ed.  rev.     1893.     llicm 

Steiger    $1.85 
Qman,     V:    E.      Svenek-engelsk    hand-ordbok. 

1897.  20cm 

Kf  Steiger    $8 

Olson,  J.  E.     Norwegian  grammar  and  reader. 

1898.  20cm  Scott,  F.     $1.50 

440    French 
441     Orthography.     Ortlioepy 

Michaelis,  Hermann,  &  Passy,  Paul.  Dic- 
tionnaire  phonetique  de  la  langue  fran^aise; 
avec  pref.  de  Gaston  Paris?     1897.     205cm 

Meyer    4.80m 
Kf    Indicates  exact  pronunciation  of  French  words 
Valuable  to  English  students  of  French.    Scott. 

443    DictionarieN 

Hatzfeld,  Adolphe,  &  Darmesteter,  Arsene. 
Dictionnaire  general  de  la  langue  frangaise.  2  v. 
1895-1900.     27 Jem  Delagrave    pap.fr.  30 

Rf    Marks  pronunciation,  gives  etymology,  and  distin- 
guishes various  meanings.    Scott. 

Smith,   Lieon  &  others.      International    English 

and  French  dictionary.     New  ed.     2  v.     1896. 

26  Jem  Jenkins    $6.50 

Rf    V.  2    has  title  Dictionnaire  international  franfai*- 

anglais  par  H.  Hamilton  &  E.  Legros. 

445     Oranimars 

Darmesteter,  Arsene.  Historical  French  gram- 
mar; ed.  by  Ernest  Muret  and  Leopold  Sudre; 
authorized  Eng.  ed.  by  Alphonse  Hartog.  1899. 
19cm  Macmillan     $2.75  n 


Grandg-ent,  C:  H.  Essentials  of  French  gram- 
mar.    1900.     18Jcm     (Heath's  mod.  lang.  ser.) 

Heath    $1  n 

449    Oraminar  and  compoNUion 

Bevier,  Louis,  jr.  French  grammar;  with  exer- 
cises by  Thomas  Ix)gie.    1896.    19cm      Holt    $1 

Poole,  W:  M. ,  &  Becker,  Michael,  Commer- 
cial French;  in  two  parts.      2  v.     1903.     19cm 

Dutton    $1.50 

Whitney,  W:  D.  Practical  French  grammar. 
1886.     19cm  Holt    90f 

450    Italian 

453    Dictionaries 

Edgrren,  A.  H.  ct-  otfters.      Italian  and  English 
dictionary,    by   Edgren,   assisted   by   Giuseppe 
Bico  and  J:  L.  Gerig.     1902.     22cm 
Ef  Holt    $3 

45S    Orammar  and  composition 

Grandgent,  C:  H.  Italian  grammar.  1903. 
19cm.     (Heath's  mod.  lang.  ser. )    Heath    80c n 

460     l^panish 

463     Dictionaries 

Velazquez  de  la  Cadena,  Mariano.  Ne\y 
pronouncing  dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  Eng- 
lish languages;  rev.  by  Edward  Gray  and  J.  L. 
Iribas.     2  v.     1900-02.     26icm 

Appleton    $3.50  ea;  bd.  in  1  v.  $6 

Rf  Dead  matter  cut  out  and  recent  commercial  and 
scientific  terms  added,  making  an  effectively  modernized 
dictionary.  Follows  rules  of  written  accentuation  adopt- 
ed by  Spanish  Academy  in  1888.    yatimi,  72:13. 

465    Oraniniar§ 

Traub,  P:  E:  Spanish  verb;  with  introd.  on 
Spanish  pronunciation.     1900.     22Jcm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $1 

46§    Crranimar  and  composition 

Arteaga  y  Pereira,  Fernando  de.  Practical 
Spanish;  a  grammar,  with  exercises  and  vocal )- 
ularies.  2  v.  1902.  19cm  Appleton  $2  n 
Elaborate  work.  Related  vocabularies,  as  on  banking 
and  allied  subjects.  Full  vocabulary  at  end.  Type  ex- 
cellent.   N.  V. 

Edgren,  A:  H.  Brief  Spanish  grammar  with 
historical  introductions  and  exercises.  1899. 
182cm    ( Heath's  mod.  lang.  ser. )    Heath    80c  n 

Knapp,"W:  I.  Grammar  of  the  modem  Spanish 
language.     2d  ed.  rev.     1902.     19cm 

Ginn     $1.50 


PHILOLOGY— Teutonic.     Rom^^nce 


113 


409    Portugueise 

Elwes,   Alfred.     Grammar    of    the  Portuguese 
language,  with  exercises.     6th  ed.     1903.     18cm 

C.  Lockwood  1/6 

Hichaelis,    Hermann.      Novo    diccionario   da 

lingua  portugueza  e  ingleza;  reformado  sobre  um 

manuscrito  de  Julius  Cornet.     2  v.  1893.     22cm 

Brockhaus    15m  ea 

Ef    Added   t.-p.  in  English  New  dictionary  of  the  Por- 
tuguese and  English  languages. 

470    Liatin 

473    Dictionaries 


Andrews,   E.   A.  ed. 
7  ary;  rev.  by  C.  T. 

1891.     26  Jem 


Harper's  Latin  diction- 
Lewis  and  Charles  Short. 
Amer.  bk.  co.     $6 


Kf    Bibliography,  pref.  p.  12-13. 

Probably  the  best  known  and  most  generally  satisfac- 
tory.   No  English-Latin  part.    Pratt. 

475    Grammars 

Allen,  J.  H:  Allen  and  Greenough's  new  Latin 
grammar;  ed.  by  J.  B.  Greenough,  G.  L.  Kit- 
tredge,  A.  A.  Howard,  B:  L.  D'Ooge.  1903. 
19  Jem  Ginn    $1.20 

Harkness,  Albert.  Complete  Latin  grammar. 
1898.     19 Jem  Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.25 

liane,  G.  M.  Latin  grammar  for  schools  and 
colleges.     Rev.  ed.     1903.     21cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.50 

Completed  and  ed.  by  Morris  H.  Morgan. 

480    Greek 
4§1     Alphabet 


Thompson,  Sir  E:  M. 

Latin  palaeography, 
sci.  ser.) 


Handbook  of  Greek  and 

1893.     19  Jem     (Intemat. 

Appleton    $2 


Bibliography,  p.  327-33. 

History  of  Greek  and  Latin  alphabets,  materials  used  to 
receive  writing,  writing  instruments,  forms  of  books,  ab- 
breviations; extended  history  of  development  of  Greek 
and  Latin  writing,  with  facsimiles.    Dial,  15:  119. 


483    Dictionaries 

Liddell,  H:  G:,  &  Scott,  Robert.     Greek-Eng- 
lish lexicon.     7th  ed.  rev.     1883.     29Jcm 
Kf  Amer.  bk.  co.     $10 

4§5    Orammars 

Gildersleeve,  B.  L.     Syntax  of  classical  Greek 

from  Homer  to  Demosthenes.     1900.     22Jcm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.50 

Goodwin,  W:  W.    Greek  grammar.    1892.    19em 

Ginn    $1.50 

Henry,  Victor.     Short  comparative  grammar  of 

Greek  and   Latin;   authorized    translation    by 

R.  T.  Elliott.     1892.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.90  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  19-30. 

4S9    Modern  Oreek 

Kontopoulos,   Nikolaos.     Greek-English  lexi- 
con.    3d-4th  ed.  rev.     2. v.     1892-1900.     23 Jem 
Nutt    £1  10/;  Steiger    $9 
Rf    V.  1,  Greek-English,    v.  2,  English-Greek. 
Vincent,  Sir  Edgar,  &  Dickson,  T.  G.     Hand- 
book   to    modern    Greek.     2d  ed.    rev.     1904. 
19cm  Macmillan    $1.60  n 

List  of  authorities,  pref.  p.  7. 

Appendix  by  Prof.  R.  C.  Jebb  on  Relation  of  modem  to 
classic  Greek. 

490  minor  languages 

491  Minor  Indo-European 

Russian 

Aleksandrov,  A.  Complete  English-Russian  dic- 
tionary by  A.  Alexandrow.  2d-3d  ed.  rev.  2  v. 
1897-99.     27cm  Lemcke    $14 

Rf    V.  1,  English-Russian,    v.  2,  Russian-English. 
Motti,  Pietro.     Russian  conversation-grammar. 
2d  ed.  rev.     1901.     20cm  Brentano  $1.85 

Pollsli 

Ch.odzko,  A.  B.     Complete  dictionary,  English 
and   Polish   and   Polish   and    English.     1890. 
24jem 
Bf  Steiger    $4 

Morfill,  W:  R:  Simplified  grammar  of  the  Polish 
language.     1884,     19cm  Trubner    3/6 


2411—04 8 


435 


500    SCIENCE 


500    General 

Andrews,  Mrs  Jane.  Stories  Mother  Nature 
told  her  children.  1893.  17^cm  (Class,  for 
home  and  school)  Ginn    50c 

Y  Science  stories;  introduction  to  outdoor  work. 
Hardy. 

502    Compends.    Outlines 

Holden,  E:  S.     The  sciences.     1903.     19cm 

Ginn    50c 

Y  A  reading  book  for  children  on  astronomy,  physics, 
heat,  light,  sound,  electricity,  magnetism,  chemistry, 
physiography,  meteorology.    Title. 

Huxley,  T:  H:  Introductory  science  primer. 
16cm    n.  d.     (Sci.  prim.)      Amer.  bk.  co.     35c 

Elementary  principles  of  natural  science  in  general, 
mineral  bodies,  living  bodies,  and,  briefly,  mental  phe- 
nomena.   N.  Y. 

504    Essays 

Avebury,  Joh.n  liubbock,  1st  baron.  Beauties 
of  nature  and  the  wonders  of  the  world  we  live 
in.     1892.     19cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Many  fine  descriptions  of  natural  scenery  from  various 
sources.  Introduction  a  calendar  of  the  special  charms 
of  each  month.    Pop.  sci.  mo.    42:  850. 

Scientific  lectures.     2ded.     1890.     22icm 

Macmillan  $2.50 
Contents:  On  flowers  and  insects;  On  plants  and  in- 
sects; On  the  habits  of  ants;  Introduction  to  study  of 
prehistoric  archseology;  Address  to  Wiltshire  archaeologi- 
cal and  natural  history  society;  Inaugural  address  to 
Institute  of  bankers. 

Brown,  E..V.  Stories  of  woods  and  fields.  1902. 
19cm  Globe  school  bk.  co.     50c 

Y  Descriptions  of  outdoor  objects  to  be  seen  in  city  gar- 
dens and  parks  as  well  as  in  woods  and  fields,  arranged 
in  order  of  seasons,  illustrated  with  extracts  of  real 
poetry  and  a  few  delicately  colored  plates.    Ed.  sel. 

Burroughs,  John.  Birds  and  bees  and  other 
studies  in  nature;  with  biog.  sketch  and  por- 
trait.    1896.     18cm     ( Riverside  school  lib. ) 

Y  Houghton    60c  n 

Tried  and  approved  by  children,  to  whom  his  way  of 
investing  birds,  beasts  and  insects  with  human  motives 
is  always  pleasing.    Pittsburg. 


Fisher,  Mrs  A.  B.  (Buckley)  Fairy-land  oi 
science.     1899.     ISJcm  Appleton    $1.50 

Y  Explanation  of  facts  about  sunbeams,  air,  water  and 
ice,  sound,  life  of  a  primrose,  bees  in  a  hive  and  bees  and 
flowers.    Ed.  sel. 

Through  magic  glasses  and  other  lectures; 

sequel  to  Fairyland  of  science.     1903.     19cm 

Appleton    $1.50 

Y  Describes  telescope,  spectroscope,  microscope  and 
camera  and  their  revelations  concerning  sun,  stars,  and 
minute  plants  and  animals.    N.  Y. 

Gibson,  W:  H.  Sharp  eyes;  a  rambler's  calen- 
dar of  fifty-two  weeks  among  insects,  birds  and 
flowers.     1892.     24cm  Harper    $2.50 

Y  Published  first  in  Harper's  young  people.  Simply 
written  and  exquisitely  illustrated  by  the  author.    L.  &  I. 

Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.  von.  Popular  lectures  on 
scientific  subjects;  tr.  by  E.  Atkinson  with 
introd.  by  Tyndall  and  an  autobiog.  of  author. 
2  V.     1900.     20cm 

Appleton  V.  1,  $2;  v.  2,  $1.50 
Contents:  v.  1,  On  the  relation  of  natural  science  to 
science  in  general;  On  Goethe's  scientific  researches;  On 
the  physiological  causes  of  harmony  in  music;  Ice  and 
glaciers;  On  the  interaction  of  the  natural  forces;  Recent 
progress  of  the  theory  of  vision;  On  i.he  conservation  of 
force;  On  the  aim  and  progress  of  physical  science,  v.  2, 
Gustav  Magnus,  in  memoriam;  On  the  origin  and  signifi- 
cance of  geometrical  axioms;  On  the  relation  of  optics  to 
painting;  On  the  origin  of  the  planetary  system;  On 
thought  in  medicine;  On  academic  freedom  in  German 
universities;  Hermann  von  Helmholtz,  an  autobiograph- 
ical sketch. 

Huxley,  T:  H:     Collected  essays. 

Huxley's  essays  are  among  our  very  best  specimens  of 
one  variety  of  literature.  Few  controversialists  ever  hit 
so  hard  or  so  straight  and  avoided  so  rigidly  the  tempta- 
tion to  stray  into  irrelevant  issues.  Huxley's  style  has  in 
the  highest  degree  the  merit  due  to  never  thinking  of  the 
styleatall,  butsimplyof  the  clearest  utterance  of  thought. 
Sir  Leslie  Stephen  in  Atlan.  92:  762. 

These  essays  are  scattered  by  subject  through  the  cata- 
logue under  their  exact  titles. 

Kelvin,  William  Thomson,  Jst  baron.  Popular 
lectures  and  addresses.  3  v.  1891-94.  18Jcm 
(Nature  ser.)  Macmillan    $2  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Constitution  of  matter,  v.  2,  Geology 
and  general  physics,    v.  3,  Navigational  affairs. 


115 


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116 


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Mach,  Ernst/  Popular  scientific  lectures;  tr.  by 
T:  J.  McCormack.  2d  ed.  rev.  1897.  20  cm 
Open  court  pub.  co.  $1.50  n 
P  8  Contents:  Forms  of  liquids;  Fibres  of  Corti;  On 
the  causes  of  harmony;  Velocity  of  light;  Why  has  man 
two  eyes?  On  sj-mmetry;  On  the  fundamental  concepts 
of  electrostatics;  On  the  principle  of  the  conservation  of 
energy;  On  the  economical  nature  of  physical  inquiry; 
On  transformation  and  adaptation  in  scientific  thought; 
On  the  principle  of  comparison  in  physics;  On  the  part 
played  by  accident  in  invention  and  discovery;  On  sensa- 
tions of  orientation;  On  instruction  in  the  classics  and  the 
mathematico-physical  sciences;  Appendixes:  1,  A  contri- 
bution to  the  history  of  acoustics;  2,  J^emarka  on  the 
theory  of  spatial  vision. 

Miall,  L:  C.  Round  the  year;  short  nature 
studies.     1902.     18cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Y    On  snow-flakes,  midwinter  insect.',  the  family  cat, 
e  moon,  duckweed,  catkins,  buds,  Tennyson  as  a  natu- 
ralist, etc.    N.  Y. 

Miller,  JfrsM..  F.  (Rogers)    Brook  book.    1902. 
22cm  Doubleday    $1.35  n 

T  Follows  brook's  course,  describing  animal  and  vege- 
able  life  near  it  throughout  year.  Specially  beautiful 
photographs  and  excellent  drawing^s.  Author  lecturer 
on  nature  study  at  Cornell.    N.  Y. 

Tyndall,  John.  Fragments  of  science;  essays, 
addresses  and  reviews.     2  v.     1900.     20Jcm 

Appleton    $4 

R    Thirty-eight  papers,  including  the  Belfast  address. 

V.  1,  Relates  to  laws  and  phenomena  of  matter;  v.  2, 

Deals  with  mind  as  well  as  matter.    Pop.  sci.  mo.  42:273. 

New  fragments.     1892.     20cm 

Longmans    $2 

Contents:  The  Sabbath;  Goethe's  "  Farbenlehre "  ; 
Atoms,  molecules  and  ether  waves;  Count  Rumford; 
Louis  Pasteur,  his  life  and  labours;  The  rainbow  and  its 
congeners;  Address  delivered  at  the  Birkbeck  institution 
on  October  22, 1884;  Thomas  Young;  Life  in  the  Alps; 
About  common  water;  Personal  recollections  of  Thomas 
Carlyle;  On  unveiling  the  statue  of  Thomas  Carlyle;  On 
the  origin,  propagation  and  prevention  of  phthisis;  Old 
Alpine  jottings;  A  morning  on  Alp  Lusgen  [in  verse] 

Wallace,  A.  R.  Studies  scientific  and  social. 
2  v.     1900.     20cm  Macmillan    $5 

Mainly  reprints  of  articles  contributed  to  reviews  and 
periodicals  from  1866  to  1899. 

Contents:  v.  1,  Earth  studies;  Descriptive  zoology;  Plant 
distribution;  Animal  distribution;  Theory  of  evolution; 
Anthropology;  Special  problems,  v.  2,  Educational;  Po- 
litical; The  land  problem;  Ethical;  Sociological. 

507    Study  and  teaching  of  science 

Bailey,  L.  H.     Nature-study  idea.     1903.     22cm 

Doubleday    $1  n 

Has  to  do  with  purpose,  spirit  and  methods;  does  not 
outline  courses  or  give  specific  directions.    N.  Y. 

Harris,  "W:  T.  How  to  teach  natural  science  in 
public  schools.  2d  ed.  1895.  IT^cm  (School 
room  class. )  Bardeen    50c 


Hodge,  C.  F.  Nature  study  and  life.  1902. 
19(-m  Ginn    $1.50 

studies  of  animal  and  plant  life,  involving  elementary 
practice  in  gardening,  domestication  of  wild  creatures, 
forestry,  etc.  Valuable  to  parent  and  public  as  well  as 
teacher.    Well  illustrated.    N.  Y. 

Howe,  E:  G.  Advanced  elementary  science; 
part  2  of  Systematic  science  teaching.  1900. 
18Jcm     (Intemat.  educ,  ser.)    Appleton    $1.50 

Systematic  science  teaching:    manual  of 

'nductive    elementary    work.       1894.       18Jcm 
(Intemat.  educ.  ser.)  Appleton    $1.50 

Jackman,  W.  S:  Nature  study  for  the  common 
schools.     1891.     19cm  Holt    $1.20 

Useful  suggestions  to  natural  science  teachers  in  lower 
schools;  not  graded  and  does  not  afford  a  definite  pro- 
gram.   Educ.  r.  1:  504. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

50§    Collections.    Scientific  travel 

Darwin,  Charles.    Journal  of  researches  daring 

the  voyage  round  the  world  of  H.  M.  S.  "  Beagle. " 
New  ed.     1901.     20^cm  Murray    2/6  n 

The  greatest  book  of  travels  yet  produced,  and  one  of 
the  most  charming.  Time  has  done  little  to  invalidate 
its  observations.  Forever  interesting  as  the  unrecognized 
herald  of  the  doctrine  of  evolution,    yation. 

What    Mr    Darwin  saw  in    his  voy^e 

round  the  world  in  the  ship  "Beagle."     1880. 
23cm  Harper    $3 

Y  Adapted.  Four  divisions:  animal,  man,  geography 
and  nature,  as  he  saw  them  in  different  countries.  Illus- 
trations many  and  excellent.    Pittsburg. 

Moseley,  H:  N.  Notes  by  a  naturalist:  observa- 
tions during  the  voyage  of  H. M.S.  "Challenger" 
round  the  world  in  1872-1876;  rev.  ed.  with 
brief  mem.  of  the  author.     1892.     20^cm 

Murray    9/ 

R    Record  of  the  consecutive,  rapid  observations  of  a 

trained  naturalist  on  nearly  all  the  representative  insular 

'  faunas  and  floras  of  the  three  great  oceans.  Includes  list 
of  all  books  and  papers  resulting  from  Challenger  expe- 
dition.   Nation,  28:  271. 

509    History  of  Science 

Fisher,  Mrs  A.  B.  (Buckley)  A  short  history 
of  natural  science  and  of  the  progress  of  discovery 
from  the  time  of  the  Greeks  to  the  present  day. 
Rev.  ed.     1902.     20}cm  Appleton    $2 

Y  Traces  main  discoveries  in  science  from  Greeks  to 
present,  with  an  account  of  the  men  who  made  them. 
Sargent,  2. 

Williams,   H:    S.     Story  of  nineteenth-century 
science.     1900.     21cm 
P  S  Harper    $2.50 


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510    Mathematics 

Ball,  W.  W:  R.  Mathematical  recreations  and 
problems  of  past  and  present  times.  3d  ed. 
1896.     19Jcm  Macmillan    !:2.25  n 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Mathematical  recreations:  1,  Some 
arithmetical  questions;  2,  Some  geometrical  questions; 
3,  Some  mechanical  questions;  4,  Some  miscellaneous 
questions;  5,  Magic  squares;  6,  Unicursal  problems;  7,  Uni- 
cursal  problems  continued,  pt.  2,  Mathematical  problems 
and  speculations:  8,  Three  geometrical  problems;  9,  As- 
trology; 10,  Hyper-space;  11,  Time  and  its  measurement; 
12,  Matter  and  ether  theories. 

Cajori,  riorian.  History  of  elementary  mathe- 
^■natics,  with  hints  on  methods  of  teaching. 
1896.     21cm  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Treats  of  numbers  and  number  systems,  arithmetic, 
algebra  and  geometry  from  earliest  to  modem  times. 
Lit.  world  28:  272. 

History  of  mathematics.     1901.      20Jcm 

Macmillan    $3.50  n 

Books  of  reference,  pref.  p.  9-14. 

In  general,  remarkable  for  accuracy;  in  part  devoted 
to  recent  development  of  the  science;  without  rival  in 
any  language.    G:  B.  Halsted  in  Educ.  r.  8:  91. 

ClifiPord,  W:  K.  Common  sense  of  the  exact 
sciences.     1885.     20cm     (Internat.  sci.  ser. ) 

Appleton    $1.50 
After  Clifford's  death  the  work  was  entrusted  to  R.  C. 
Rowe,  and  finally  completed  by  K.  Pearson. 

Merriman,  Mansfield,  &  'Wood'ward,  R.  S.  ed. 
Higher  mathematics;  a  text-book  for  classical 
and  engineering  colleges.     1896.     23^cm 

AViley    $5 

Bibliography,  p.  568-70. 

Contents:  Solution  of  equations;  Determinants;  Pro- 
jective geometry;  Hyperbolic  functions;  Harmonic  func- 
tions; Functions oTa  complex  variable;  Differential  equa- 
tions; Grassmann's  space  analysis;  Vector  analysis  and 
quaternions;  Probability  and  theory  of  errors;  History 
of  modern  mathematics. 

Scliubert,  H.  C.  H.  Mathematical  essays  and 
recreations;  tr.  by  T:  J.  McCormack.  1898. 
24  Jem  Open  court  pub.  co.     75c 

Contents:  Notion  and  definition  of  number;  Monism  in 
arithmetic;  On  the  nature  of  mathematical  knowledge; 
Magic  square;  Fourth  dimension;  Squaringof  the  circle. 

Intelligible  and  interesting  even  to  those  with  little 
more  than  elementary  knowledge.    White. 

Smith,  D:  E.  Teaching  of  elementary  mathe- 
matics.    1900.     20cm     (Teachers'  prof,  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1  n 

Directs  reader  to  many  books  well  worth  his  examina- 
tion.   Nation,  70:230. 

511     Aritlimetfc 

Beman,  W.  "W. ,  &  Smith,  D.  E. 

metic.     1897.     19cm 


Speer,    W:   W.      Advanced    arithmetic.      1899. 

19cm  Ginn    50c 

Elementary  arithmetic.     1897.     19cm 

Ginn    45c 
—    Primary  arithmetic;   first  year,    for  the 

use  of  teachers.     1896.     19cm  Ginn    35c 

A  method  built  on  ratio.  Every  mass,  every  dimen- 
sion, every  weight  is  treated  in  relation  to  other  masses, 
dimensions  and  weights,  first  in  actual  objects,  then 
mentally  visualized  from  objects  out  of  sight.  M'orld's 
work,  Ja.  '04. 

512    Algebra 

Beman,  W.  "W. ,  &  Smith,  D.  E.     Elements  of 

algebra.     1900.     19cm  Ginn    $1.12 

Table  of  biographies  of  prominent  mathematicians, 
p.  423-26. 

Taylor,  J.  M.     College  algebra.     1889.     17Jcm 

Allyn    $1.50 

"Wentworth,  G:  A.     Collie  algebra.     Rev.  ed. 

1902.     19cm  Ginn    $1.50 

513    Cieometry 

Campbell,  W:  T.  Observational  geometry;  with 
introd.  by  A.  W.Phillips.  1899.  21cm  (Phil- 
lips-Loomis  math.  ser. )  Amer.  bk.  co.     80c 

Connects  simpler  truths  of  geometry  with  things  chil- 
dren often  see  in  mechanic  arts,  fine  arts  and  nature. 
White 

Casey,  John.  Treatise  on  the  analytical  geom- 
etry of  the  point,  line,  circle,  and  conic  sections. 
2d  ed.  rev.  1893.  19icm  (Dublin  univ.  press 
ser.)  Longmans    $3.50  n 

Phillips,  A.  W. ,  &  Fisher,  Irving.  Elements 
of  geometry.  2  v.  1897-98.  21cm  (Phillips- 
Loomis  math,  ser.)  Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.75 

Todbunter,  Isaac.  Elementsof  Euclid;  the  first 
six  books  and  portions  of  the  11th  and  12th,  with 
notes  and  exercises.     1903.     15c.m 

Macmillan    90c  n 

514     Trfgonomctr)' 

Mtirray,  D.  A.  Plane  and  spherical  trigonome- 
try.    1902.     21cm  Longmans    $1.25 

516     Analytic  grconietry 

Liambert,  P.  A.  Analytic  geometry,  for  tech- 
nical schools  and  colleges.     1897.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 


517     Calculus 


Higher  arith- 
Ginn    80c 


Barker,    A.    H. 

1902.     19cm 


Graphical    calculus.     2d    ed. 
Longmans     $1.50 


507 


118 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Gibson,  G:  A.  Elementary  treatise  on  the  cal- 
culus, with  illustrations  from  geometry,  mechan- 
ics and  physics.     1901.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.90  n 
Practical  in  best  sense  of  word.    Ath.    '02.    2:259. 
Perry,   John.      Calculus  for    engineers.      1897. 
19cm.  Lane    $2.50 

Aims  to  make  calculus  methods  available  for  use  of 
students  already  having  considerable  knowledge  of  prac- 
tical physics  and  mechanics.  In  lecture  style.  F.  N. 
Cole  in  Science,  30:103. 

520     Astronomy 

Berry,  Arthur.  Short  history  of  astronomy. 
1898.     18icm     (Univ.  exten.  man.) 

Scribner    $1.50  n 
P    Authorities  and  books  for  students,  p.  411-16. 
Clarke,  A.   HL. .     Popular  history  of  astronomy, 
during  the  nineteenth  century.     4th  ed.  rev. 
1902.     23cm  Macmillan    $4  n 

P  S    With  rare  judgment  she  orders  fact  and  theory  in 
due  proportions,  pointing  out  their  accordances,  discrep- 
ancies and  contradictions.     Never  dull  or  ambiguous. 
Krwwl.'2&:  12. 
— : —  &  others.    Astronomy.    1898.    205cm    (Con- 
cise knowl.  lib. )  Appleton    $2 
Contents:  History,  by  A.  M.  Clerke;  Geometrical  astron- 
omy and  astronomical  instruments,  by  A.  Fowler;  Solar 
system,  by  A.  M.  Clerke;  The  sidereal  heavens,  by  J.  E. 
Gore. 
Thorough,  trustworthy  and  complete.    Knowl.  2\:  111. 

Comstock,  G:  C.  Text-book  of  astronomy.  1901. 
20cm     (Twentieth  cent,  text-bks.) 

Appleton    $1.30  n 

P  S    Protractor  in  pocket. 

Popular  literature  of  astronomy,  p.  384-85. 

Strong  points  are,  plain  direct  statement  of  principles 
and  latest  known  facts,  many  illustrations  and  apt  and 
original  way  of  popularizing  elements  of  astronomy  with- 
out appreciable  loss  to  science  or  fact.  Pop.  agtron. 
9:  288(B) 

Jacoby,  Harold.  Practical  talks  by  an  astron- 
omer.    1902.     19^cm  Scribner    $1  n 

PE  Contents:  Navigation  at  sea;  The  Pleiades;  The 
pole-star;  Nebulae;  Temporary  stars;  Galileo;  The  planet 
of  1898;  How  to  make  a  sun-dial;  Photography  in  astron- 
omy; Time  standards  of  the  world;  Motions  of  the  earth's 
pole;  Saturn's  rings;  The  heliometer;  Occultations;  Mount- 
ing great  telescopes;  The  astronomer's  pole;  The  moon 
hoax;  Sun's  destination. 

Newcomb,  Simon.  Popular  astronomy.  1892? 
20cm  Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.30 

Bibliography,  p.  555-61. 

On  the  whole  the  best  r6sum6  for  general  readers. 
Young. 

Young,    C:  A:      Manual  of  astronomy.      1902. 

21  Jem  Ginn    $2.25 

Excellent  text-book,  clear,  full,  yet  not  redundant.    Of 

eminent  practical  value  to  working  astronomer.    Knowl. 

25:281. 


522  Practical  and  spheric 

Campbell,  "W:  W.     Elements  of  practical  astron- 
omy.    2d  ed.  rev.     1899.     23cm 

Macmillan    $2  n 
Maunder,  E:  "W.    Royal  observatory,  Greenwich; 
its  history  and  work.     1900.     20}cm 

Religious  tract  soc.     5/ 
P  E    Many  illustrations  from  old  prints  and  original 
photographs.    Nation,  72: 116. 

523  OescriptlTC  astronomy 

Ball,  Sir  B.  S.     The  earth's  beginning.      1902. 
19Jcm  Appleton    $1.80  n 

Popular  exposition  of  Laplace's  Nebular  hypothesis; 
Royal  institution  juvenile  lectures,  1899-1900.    N.  Y. 

Star-land;  being  talks  with  young  people 

about  the  wonders  of  the  heavens.     Rev.  ed. 
1899.    19cm  Ginn    $1 

Y  A  masterpiece  of  astronomic  writing  for  young 
people,  fascinating  to  older  beads.    H.  A.  Howe  in  Pop. 

agtron.  9:  169  (B) 

Story  of  the  heavens.    Rev.  ed.     1900. 

24cm  Cassell    $3.50 

P  E  Excellent  and  taking  r6sum6  of  descriptive  astron- 
omy. Last  chapter  gives  a  good  elementary-  account  of 
tidal  evolution.    Young. 


Elements  of  descriptive  astron- 
23cm  Silver    $1.36  n 


Howe,  H.  A 

omy.     1897. 

List  of  reference  books,  p.  320-26. 
On  the  new  astronomy.    Reasonable  and  without  prej 
udice.    Knowl.  21:  233. 


Langley,  S:  P.  The  new  astronomy.  1900. 
24icm  Houghton    $3 

P  Delightful  description  of  the  secrets  wrested  from  the 
sky  by  aid  of  the  spectroscope,  the  sensitive  plate,  and 
other  modern  physical  appliances.  H.  A.  Howe  in  Pop. 
astron.  9: 171  (B) 

Lockyer,  Sir  J.  N.  Inorganic  evolution  as 
studied  by  spectrum  analysis.     1900.     23Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.75 

Contents:  Basis  of  the  inquiry;  Application  of  the  in- 
quiry to  the  sun  and  stars;  Dissociation  hypothesis;  Ob- 
jections to  the  dissociation  hypothesis;  Inorganic  evolu- 
tion. 

Lowell,  Percival.  Solar  system;  lectures  at  the 
Mass.  institute  of  technology,  1902.  1903. 
19^cm  Houghton    $1.25  n 

Contents:  Our  solar  system;  Mercury;  Mars;  Saturn 
and  its  system;  Jupiter  and  his  comets;  Cosmogony; 
Elements  of  the  solar  system. 

KEaiinder,   E:  "W.     Astronomy  without  a  tele- 
scope.    1903.     22Jcm  Knowledge    5/  n 
Reprinted  from  Knowledge.     Useful  and  trustworthy 
guide.    Clear  description  of  the  constellations,  with  ad- 
juncts, diagrams  and  maps.    Ath.  '03, 1:  308. 


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Nasmyth,  J.  H.,  &  Carpenter,  James.  The 
moon,  considered  as  a  planet,  a  world,  and  a 
satellite     4th  ed.     1903.     21cm  Pott    $2 

Xewcomb,  Simon.     Astronomy  for  everybody. 
1902.     20icm     (Sci.  for  everybody) 
P  S  McClure    $2  n 

The  stars;  a  study  of  the  universe.    1901. 

21  Jem     (Sci.  ser.)  Putnam    $2  n 

P  Presupposes  such  a  knowledge  of  astronomy  as  may 
be  gained  from  elementary  text-books.    R.  ofr.  25: 122. 

Porter,  J.  G.     Stars  in  song  and  legend.     1901. 
19cm 
Y  Ginn    50c 

Serviss,  G.  P.  Astronomy  with  an  opera-glass. 
1888.     23cm  Appleton    $1.50 

R  T  Enlarged  from  articles  in  Popular  science  monthly, 
1887-88. 

Shows  most  captivatingly  what  may  be  learned  by 
studying  the  heavens  with  an  opera-glass  magnifying 
3.6  diameters.  Involves  no  knowledge  of  mathematics. 
L.  &I. 

Pleasures  of  the  telescoi)e.     1901.     23cm 

Appleton    $1.50 
E  P    Enlarged  from  articles  in    the   Popular   science 
monthly. 

Describes  chief  objects  in  the  sky  which  may  be  stud- 
ied by  means  of  a  small  telescope.  H.  A.  Howe  in  Pop. 
astron.  9:  286  (B) 

The  skies  and  the  earth.  1902.  15 Jem  (Little 
masterpieces  of  sci. )  Doubleday    50c  n 

Contents:  What  we  learn  from  the  sun,  by  R.  A.  Proc- 
tor; Problems  of  astronomy,  by  S.  Newcomb;  The  astro- 
nomical outlook,  by  C.  A.  Young;  Photography  of  the 
skies,  by  G.  lies;  Uniformity  in  geological  change,  by  Sir 
C.  Lyell;  Rivers  and  valleys,  by  N.  S.  Shaler;  The  sea  and 
Its  work,  by  T.  H.  Huxley;  Earthquakes  and  volcanoes, 
by  T.  H.  Huxley. 

Todd,  Mrs  Habel  (Loomis)     Total  eclipses  of 

the  sun;  rev.  ed.  with  introd.  by  D.  P.  Todd. 

1900.     18cm  Little    $1 

P    Abundant  references  to  authority  and  useful  books 

are  of  sp)ecial  value.    Pop.  astron.  1:  432  (B) 

Wallace,  A.  B..  Man's  place  in  the  universe;  a 
study  of  the  results  of  scientific  research  in  re- 
lation to  the  unity  or  plurality  of  worlds.  1903. 
23Jcm  McClure    $2.50  n 

Aim.s  to  prove  that  earthly  man  is  the  only  living  and 
thinking  being  in  whole  universe.    Pub.  wkly. 

"Webb,  T:  W:  Celestial  objects  for  common  tele- 
scopes.    2  V.     1898-99.     19cm 

Longmans    $1.75  ea 

V.  1.  ed.  7;  V.  2,  ed.  6. 
Rev.  and  enl.  by  Rev.  T.  E.  Espin. 
Has  probably  made  more  astronomic  observers  than  any 
other  book.    Knowl.  17:  86. 

Young,  C:  A:  The  sun.  Rev.  ed.  1895.  19}cm 
(Intemat.  sci.  ser.)  Appleton    $2 


Young,  C:  A:  Text-book  of  general  astronomy. 
Rev.  ed.     1898.     23 Jem  Ginn    $2.75 

Wide  range  of  information.  Explanations  lucid,  pre- 
suppose a  knowledge  of  elementary  algebra,  geometry 
and  trigonometry.    Knowl.  13: 12. 

534    Iflaps.    Atlaseii 

Ball,  ASiVR.  S.  Atlas  of  astronomy.  1892.  21 J 
X  19cm  Appleton    $4 

P  Companion  to  his  Starland.  72  plates  explanatory  of 
sun,  moon,  major  planets  and  fixed  stars. 

Schurig,    Bichard.     Tabulae    caelestes.     1886. 

31cm  E.  Gaebler    3  m 

Himmels  atlas.  Maps  of  all  stars  in  both  hemispheres 
visible  to  the  naked  eye.    Title. 

525    Earth 

Ball,  Sir  B.  S.  Time  and  tide,  a  romance  of  the 
moon.  4th  ed.  1899.  17Jcm  (Romance  of 
sci. )  Gorham    75c 

K  Based  on  lectures  on  the  theory  of  tidal  evolution, 
delivered  before  the  London  institution. 

Simple  exposition  of  Darwin's  tidal  theory  of  genesis  of 
moon.    Comstock. 

Darwin,  G:  H.     Tides  and  kindred  phenomena 
in  the  solar  system.     1898.     21cm.     (Lowell  in- 
stitute lect. )  i  ^  Houghton    $2 
P  B    Authorities  at  end  of  each  chapter. 

526    Geodesy  and  surveying 

Gore,  J.  H.  Geodesy.  1891.  18cm  (Riverside 
sci.  ser.)  Houghton    $1.25 

P  R  Sketch  of  chief  attempts  to  measure  shape  and 
size  of  the  earth.    H.  A.  Howe  in  Pop.  astron.  9: 171  (B) 

Johnson,  J:  B.  Theory  and  practice  of  survey- 
ing.    16th  ed.     1904.     21cm  Wiley    $4 

Merriman,  Mansfield,  &  Brooks,  J:  P.  Hand- 
book for  surveyors.     3rd  ed.     1903.     17cm 

Wiley    $2 
Both  textbook  and  field  reference  book.    Contains  com- 
pactly and  systematically  principles  and  methods  of  sur- 
veying.  Special  attention  to  testinginstruments and  their 
comparison.    Science,  25 :  526. 

527    Sfavlgration 


Henderson,   "W:   J 

1895!     15  X  9cm 


Elements  of    navigation. 
Harper    $1 

P    Explanation  of  standard  methods  of  finding  posi- 
tion of  a  ship  at  sea  and  course  to  be  steered;  for  begin-   • 
ners.    Title. 

529    Chronology 

Boyle,  M.  P.     Calendar  stories.     1900.     19 Jem 

Flanagan    30c  n 

Y    Stories  of  the  meaning  of  the  names  of  the  months 
and  of  the  davs  of  the  week.    Ed.  sel. 


520 


120 


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530    Physics 

Three  works  in  English  on  natural  philasophy 
occupy  quite  a  unique  position:  Maxwell's  Elec- 
tricity and  viagnetism  (2  v.  Oxford  press  $8), 
Kelvin  and  Tait's  Natural  philomphy  (2  v.  Mae- 
millan  $8.50)  and  Rayleigh's  Theory  of  sound 
(2  V.  Macmillan  88)  For  in  every  branch  of 
physics  which  has  so  far  progressed  as  to  be 
treated  by  the  methods  of  the  mathematician 
we  continually  make  use  of  the  results  and  in- 
vestigations contained  in  these  books.  Science 
progress  (B) 

Because  technical  and  costly  these  great  books 
have  been  omitted  from  the  main  lists.  They 
are  mentioned  in  order  that  libraries  which  have 
special  technical  needs  may  not  overlook  them. 
Ed.  sel. 

ROntgen  rays 

(Undecided  as  to  classification) 
Barker,  G:  F:  tr.     Rontgen    rays.     1899.     21cm 
(Harper's  sci.  mem. )  Amer.  bk.  co.     60c 

Bibliography,  p.  74. 

Contents:  A  new  kind  of  rays,  by  W.  C.  Rontgen;  Fur- 
ther observations  on  the  properties  of  the  X-rays,  by 
W.  C.  Rontgen;  On  the  nature  of  the  Rontgen  rays,  by 
Sir  G.  G.  Stokes;  A  theory  of  the  connection  between 
cathode  and  Rontgen  rays,  by  J.  J.  Thomson. 

530    Oeneral  ^vorks 

Ames,  J.  S.     Theory  «f  physics.'  1897.     21cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.60 
Cajori,  Florian.     History  of  physics  in  its  ele- 
mentary branches,  including  the  evolution  of 
physical  laboratories.     1899.     21cm 

Macmillan    $1.60  n 

Carhart,  H:  S.,  &  Chute,  H.  N.     Physics  for 
high  school  students.     1902.     19Jcm 

Allyn    $1.25 
Well  arranged,  with  many  short  paragraphs  and  sug- 
gestive  headings;  statements    clearly     and     carefully 
worded.    Science,  39:  271. 

Daniell,  Alfred.     Text-book  of  the  principles  of 
physics.    3ded.    1894.    23^cm    Macmillan    $4n 
Connected  account  of   leading  principles  of  modem 
physical  science.    Demands  only  elementary  mathemat- 
ics.   Knowl.  19: 16. 
Fleming,  J:  A.     Waves  and  ripples  in  water,  air 
and  ajther.     1902.     19cm         Gorham    $1.50  n 
P    Six  lectures  to  juvenile  audiences  at  the  Royal  insti- 
tution. • 

Deals  with  principles  on  which  wireless  telegraphy  is 
based,  electron  theory  of  electricity,  relations  between 
light  and  electricity,  earthquake  waves,  the  phonograph, 
etc. 
Ganot,  Adolphe.  Elementary  treatise  on  phys- 
ics, experimental  and  applied;  tr.  by  E.  Atkin- 
son. 16th  ed.  1902.  21  ^cm  Longmans  $2.50 
Perhaps  no  other  general  text-book  has  played  so  im- 
portant a  part  in  the  education  of  students  in  this  branch 
of  science.    Amer.  j.  sci.  145:  436  (B) 


Hopkins,  G:  M.  Experimental  science:  ele- 
mentary, practical  and  experimental  physics. 
23d  ed.    2  v.     1902.     23cm  Munn    $5 

Y  Experimental  demonstration,  with  specific  direc- 
tions for  construction  of  many  pieces  of  electric  and  other 
apparatus.    Buffalo. 

Hyndman,  H.  H:  F.     Radiation;  an  elementary 
treatise  on  electromagnetic    radiation  and  on 
Rontgen  and  cathode  rays;  with  pref.  by  S.  P. 
Thompson.     1898.     19cm 
E  Macmillan    $1.60  n 

Lommel,  E.  C.  J.  von.  Experimental  physics; 
tr.  by  G.  W.  Myers.     1899.     23cm 

Lippincott    $3.75  n 
Subject    clearly   intelligible    with    surprisingly  little 
mathematics.    Nation,  73: 172.  • 

Nichols,  £:  li.,  &  Franklin,  W:  S.  Elements 
of  physics;  a  college  text-book.  3  v.  1903-04. 
22Jcm 

Macmillan    v.  1  «&  3,  $1.50  n  ea;  v.  2,  $1.90  n 

Contents:  v.  1,  Mechanics  and  heat;  3d  ed.  rewritten 
with  additions,  1904.  v.  2,  Electricity  and  magnetism, 
new  ed.  entirely  rewritten,  1904.  v.  3,  Light  and  sound; 
new  ed.  rewritten,  1903. 

Rather  a  digest  than  a  treatise.    Amer.j.  sci.  154:  73  (B) 

Poynting,  J:  H:,  &  Thompson,  J.  J.  Text- 
book of  physics,     v.  2-3.     1900-02.     23Jcm 

Lippincott    v.  2,  $2.75;  v.  3,  $3.25 

No  more  published. 

V.  2,  Sound  (2d  ed.  1900)  assumes  acquaintance  with 
principles;  v.  3,  Properties  of  matter,  deals  with  weight, 
mass,  gravitation,  and  those  properties  relating  chiefly  to 
change  of  form,  such  as  elasticity,  fluid  viscosity,  surface 
ten.sion,  diffusion  and  solution. 

Watson,  William.  Text-book  of  physics.  1899. 
20Jcm  Longmans    $3.50 

Satisfactory  reference  work  for  general  reader  because, 
of  completeness,  accuracy  and  simplicity.    Nichols. 

Wrapson,  J.  P.,  &  Gee,  W.  W.  H.  Mathe- 
matical and  physical  tables.     1898.     22cm 

Macmillan    $2.25  n 

Useful  tables  and  more  important  formulae  and  con- 
stants required  in  teaching  mathematics  and  physics;  of 
special  value  also  to  student  of  chemical  physics.    Pref. 

531    mechanics 

Holman,  S.  W.  Matter,  energy,  force  and 
work.     1898.     19icm  Macmillan    $2.50  n 

Besides  an  excellent  review  of  current  theories  of  the 
nature  of  matter,  energy,  force,  etc.  includes  much  that 
is  new  and  original,  a  few  proposed  additions  to  the 
nomenclature  of  science,  and  many  extremely  suggestive 
discussions.    Science,  32:  24. 

Liodge,  Sir  O.  J.  Elementary  mechanics,  includ- 
ing hydrostatics  and  pneumatics;  new  ed.  rev. 
by  author  and  Alired  Lodge;  answers  rev.  by 
C: S.Lodge.    1896.    18cm    VanNostrand    $1.50 


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Mach,  Ernst.  Science  of  mechanics;  tr.  by  T:  J. 
McCtormack.     2d  ed.     1902.     20cm 

Open  court  pub.  co.     $2  n 

A  philosophic  and  inspiring  account  of  the  principles 

of  mechanics  in  relation  to  their  development,  mechanics 

being  treated  as  one  of  the  physical  sciences.    Knowl. 

25:  207. 

Maxwell,  J.  C.  Matter  and  motion.  2d  Amer. 
ed.     1892.     15Jcm     (Van  Nostrand  eci.  ser.) 

Van  Nostrand    50c 
Treats  of  fundamental  principles  of  physics;  clear,  con- 
cise and  stripped  of  all  the  cobwebs  of  formalism.     Van 
Nostrand,  7:  6. 

Perry,  John.     Applied  mechanics;  a  treatise  for 

students  who  have  time  to  work  experimental, 

numerical  and  graphical  exercises.    1901.    19cm 

Van  Nostrand    $2.50  n 

Author  well  known  English  physicist  and  engineer. 

Slate,  Frederick.     Principles  of  mechanics;  an 

elementary  exposition  for  students.     Pt.  1. 1900. 

19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.90  n 

Stewart,    Balfour.       Conservation    of    energy. 

1900.  19Jcm     (Internat.  sci.  ser. ) 

Appleton    $1.50 

In  simple  language,  with  abundant  and  familiar  illus- 
trations.   Buffalo. 

532    Hydraulics 

Merriman,  Mansfield.  Treatise  on  hydraulics. 
8th  ed.     1903.     23Jcm  Wiley    $4 

Lucid  exposition  of  fundamentals  of  hydrostatics  and 
dynamics  for  technical  students,  but  thorough  and  simple 
treatment  makes  it  a  handy  reference  book  for  practising 
engineers.    Engin.  n.  21:  268. 

533    Cases.    Pneumatics 

Hardin,  W.  L.  Rise  and  development  of  the 
liquefaction  of  gases.     1899.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Written  in  popular  science  style,  with  references  to 
original  literature.    Pref. 

Travers,  M.  W.     Experimental  study  of  gases. 

1901.  23Jcm  Macmillan    $3.25  n 

Confined  to  descriptions  of  methods  applicable  in 
research,  and  of  investigations  which  involve  new  princi- 
ples or  lead  to  important  results.    Nation,  lb:  26C. 

534    Sound 

Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.  von.  On  the  sensations 
of  tone  as  a  physiological  basis  for  the  theory  of 
music;  tr.  by  A.  J.  Ellis.     3ded.     1895.     26Jcm 

Longmans    $9.50 

Mayer,  A.  M.  Sound:  a  series  of  simple,  enter- 
taining and  inexpensive  experiments  in  the 
phenomena  of  sound.  1902.  19cm  (Exper. 
sci.  ser.)  Appleton    $1 


Tyndall,  John.     Sound.     3d    ed.     1903.     20cm 

Appleton    $2 
B  8    Authorized  edition. 

Thorough  yet  simple;  illustrated  by  descriptions  of 
many  experiments,  some  exceedingly  striking  and  fa-s- 
cinating.    E.  ass^'n  physics  teachers  (B) 

Zahm,  J:  A.     Sound  and  music.     1892.     23cm 

McClurg    $2 

Principles  of  acoustics  and  a  brief  exposition  of  physical 
basis  of  musical  harmony.    Drexel. 

535    Light.    Optics 

Bell,  Lotiis.     Art  of  illumination.    1902.    23Jcm 

McGraw    $2.50 

On  effectiveness  of  lighting.  Chapters  on  physics  of 
light;  materials  of  illumination;  problems  in  lighting 
dwellings,  large  interiors  and  exterior  spaces;  iHumina- 
tion  of  the  future.    Engin.  n.  49,  16  .\p.  lit.  sup.  p.  46. 

Hastings,  C:  S.  Light;  a  consideration  of  the 
more  familiar  phenomena  of  optics.  1901. 
23cm   ( Yale  bicent.  pub. )  Scribner   $2  n 

Describes  and  explains  optical  phenomena  observable 
without  accessories  of  physical  laboratories;  extensive 
chapter  on  atmospheric  optics.    Pref. 

liummer.  Otto.  Contributions  to  photographic 
optics;  tr.  by  S.  P.  Thompson.     1900.     23cm 

Macmillan    $1.90  n 

B  Three  articles  by  Lummer,  published  in  the  Zeit- 
schriftfiir  instrumentenkunde  in  1897,  form  the  basis  of  the 
present  work. 

Chapter  12,  Some  recent  British  objectives;  chapter  13 
Tele-photographic  lenses;  and  appendix,  Seidel's  theory 
of  the  five  aberrations,  added  by  translator. 

Complete  and  concise  treatment  of  theory  of  modem 
photographic  objective.  Invaluable  to  opticians,  being 
practically  the  only  work  on  subject.    Science,  36: 505. 

Michelson,  A.  A.  Light  waves  and  their  uses. 
1903.     23cm     (Chicago  univ.   Decen.  pub.) 

Chicago  univ.     $2  n 

Lowell  institute  lectures  1899.  Result  of  20  years' 
investigation ;  language  as  free  from  technicality  as  possi- 
ble.   Pub.  wkly.    1  Ag.  '03. 

Parker,  E:  J.  The  lantern;  a  treatise  on  the 
magic  lantern,  and  stereopticon.     1901.     18cm 

Caygill    60c 

Preston,  Thomas.  Theory  of  light.  2d  ed. 
1895.     22Jcm  Macmillan     $5  n 

Standard.  Additions  to  2d  ed.  increase  its  value. 
Knotvl.    18: 169. 

Rood,  O.  N:  Students'  text-book  of  color;  or, 
Modern  chromatics,  with  applications  to  art  and 
industry.     1899.     19Jcm     (Internat.  sci.  ser. ) 

Appleton    $1.30 

R  B  Best  book  on  color  In  English  for  use  of  artists. 
E.  R.  Smith. 


530 


122 


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Tait,  P:  G.     Light.     1884.     19cm 

Macmillan    $2  n 

Elementary,  clear;  specially  suited  for  private  reading 
to  supplement  classroom  instruction.  Amer.j.  sci.  128: 
311  (B) 

Thompson,  S.  P.  Light,  visibly  and  invisible. 
1897.     19cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

P  B  Royal  institution  lectures,  1896.  Well  illustrated. 
No  mathematics  except  in  appendixes.    Ed.  sel. 

Tyndall,  John.  Six  lectures  on  light  delivered 
in  America  in  1872-1873.     3d  ed.    1901.    20Jcm 

Appleton    $1.50 

"Wright,  Lewis.  Light;  a  course  of  experimen- 
tal optics,  chiefly  with  the  lantern.  New  ed. 
1894.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $2 

Aims  to  give  clear  grtisp,  through  actual  experiments 
of  the*  physical  realities  underlying  phenomena  of  light 
and  color.    Pref. 

536    Heat 

Maxwell,  J.  C,  Theory  of  heat,  with  correc- 
tions and  additions  (1891)  by  Lord  Rayleigh. 
1902.     18cm     (Text-bks.  of  sci.) 

Longmans    $1.50 

S  A  classic.  No  other  book  presents  the  deeper  veri- 
ties of  this  science  to  the  general  reader  so  successfully. 
Nichols. 

Tait,  P:  G.     Heat.     1884.     18^cm 

Macmillan    $2  n 

Specially  for  non-technical  students  desiring  an  accu- 
rate knowledge  of  irajwrtant  facts  and  theories  of  mod- 
ern physical  science.    Amer.j.  sci.  127:  488  (B) 

Tyndall,  John.     Heat  as  a  mode  of  motion.     6th 
ed.     1902.     20icm 
B  S  Appleton    $2.50 

537    Electricity 

Benjamin,  Park.  History  of  electricity.  1898. 
22Jcm  Wiley    $3 

Revised  edition  of  his  Intellectual  rise  in  electricity. 
Widely  scattered  facts  in  history  of  electricity  and  mag- 
netism from  earliest  recorded  observations  to  Franklin's 
time.    N.  Y. 

Bonney,  G.  E.  Induction  coils,  a  practical  man- 
ual for  amateur  coil  makers;  2d  ed.  rev.  and 
enl.  by  chapter  on  coils  for  radiography.  1901. 
18cm     (Whittaker'slib.)  Macmillan    $1 

Every  part  of  coil  minutely  described,  methods  and 
materials  required  in  insulating  and  winding  fully  con- 
sidered.   Elec.  r.  31: 180  (B) 

Bubier,  E:  T.  Experimental  electricity,  by  Ed- 
ward Trevert.     Rev.  ed.     1902.     17icm 

Bubier    $1 

Directions  for  easy  exi>eriments  and  simple  apparatus. 
N.  Y. 


Child,  C:  T.  How  and  why  of  electricity;  a  book 
of  information  for  non-technical  readers.  1902. 
19Jcm  Elec.  rev.  pub.  co.     $1 

P  R  Tells  how  it  is  generated,  handed,  controlled, 
measured  and  set  to  work,  and  explains  how  familiar 
electric  apparatus  operates.    Pref. 

Houston,  E.  J.     Dictionary  of  electrical  words, 
terms  and  phrases.     4th  ed.     1898.     25cm 
McGraw    (990 p. )  $7;  pocket  ed.  (945 p. )  $2.50 
Kf    Gives  concise  definition  and  a  brief  statement  of 
principles  involved  in  the  definition,  frequently  illus- 
trated by  cuts.  Elaborate  cross  references.  Science,  14: 287. 

lies,  George.     Flame,  electricity  and  the  cam- 
era; man's  progress  from  the  first  kindling  of 
fire  to  the  wireless  telegraph  and  the  photogra- 
phy of  color.     1900.     23cm 
P  B  '    Doubleday    $2  n 

Invention  and  discovery.  1902.  15 Jem  (Little 
masterpieces  of  sci. )  Doubleday    50c  n 

Contents:  Lightning  identified  with  electricity,  by  B: 
Franklin;  Preparing  the  way  for  the  electric  dynamo 
and  motor,  by  M.  Faraday;  Invention  of  the  electric  tele- 
graph, by  J.  Henrj-;  First  Atlantic  cables,  by  G:  lies;  In- 
vention of  the  telephone,  by  A.  G.  Bell;  Photographing 
the  unseen,  by  H.  J.  W.  Dam;  Wireless  telegraph,  by  G: 
lies;  Electricity,  what  its  mastery  means:  with  a  review 
and  a  prospect,  by  G:  lies;  Heat  and  motion  identified, 
by  Count  (B.  Thompson)  Rumford;  The  "Rocket"  loco- 
motive and  its  victory,  by  G:  Stephenson. 

Jackson,  D.  C,  &  J:  P.  Elementary  book  on 
electricity  and  magnetism  and  their  applications; 
a  text-book  and  a  manual  for  artisans,  appren- 
tices and  home  readers.     1902.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.40  n 
Kempe,  H.  R.     Handbook  of  electrical  testing. 
6th  ed.     1900.     22cm  Spon    $6 

Standard. 
Lodge,  Sir  O.  J.     Lightning  conductors  and  light- 
ning guards.     1892.     19Jcm     (Specialists'  ser. ) 

Macmillan    $4 
On  protection  of  buildings,  telegraph  instruments,  sub- 
marine cables,  and  of  electric  installations  generally  from 
damage  by  atmospheric  discharges.    Title. 

Meadowcroft,  "W:  H:  A  B  C  of  electricity. 
1889.     18cm  Excelsior    SOc 

Y  Outlines  principles  of  electric  science  in  simple  lan- 
guage, and  explains  their  application  in  telegraph,  tele- 
phone, electric  light  and  motive  power.    Pittsburg. 

Mendenhall,  T:  C.  Century  of  electricity.  1890. 
18cm     ( Riverside  sci.  ser. )       Houghton    $1.25 

P  R  Sketches  growth  of  the  science  and  its  principal 
applications.    N.  Y. 

Munby,  A.  E:  A  course  of  simple  experiments 
in  magnetism  and  electricity.     1903.     18cm 

Macmillan    40c  n 

Careful  instructions  for  85  experiments,  with  useful 
hints  for  construction  of  apparatus.    Just  enough  guid- 


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ance    to   insure  performing   experiments  intelligently. 
Nature,  67:  316. 

Ifunro,  John.  Story  of  electricity.  1902.  19}cm 
(Lib.  of  val.  information)  Appleton    35c  n 

P    List  of  books,  p.  179-80. 

Textboolf  style.  Contains  more  recent  material  than 
Mendenhall.    Wis. 

St  John,  T:  M.     How  two  boys  made  their  own 

electrical  apparatus.    1898.    19  Jem    St  John    $1 

T    Explicit  details  and  instructions  about  great  variety 

of  apparatu.s.    Materials  required  are  all  within  compass 

of  very  moderate  pocket  money.    Elec.  engin.  (B) 

Sloane,  T:  O'C.  Electric  toy  making  for  ama- 
teurs; including  batteries,  magnets,  motors, 
bells,  etc.     15th  ed.     1903.     18Jcm 

Henley    $1 
Y    Designed  to  bring  within  reach  of  young  and  old 
the  manufacture  of  genuine  and  useful  electrical  appli- 
ances.   Much  plain  practical  information.    Publishers. 

Thompson,  S.  P.  Elementary  lessons  in  elec- 
tricity and  magnetism.  Rev.  ed.  1902.  19cm 
Macmillan    $1.40  n 

Thomson,  J.  J:  Elements  of  the  mathematical 
theory  of  electricity  and  magnetism.  2d  ed. 
1897.     20cm  Macmillan    $2.60  n 

Compresses  an  immense  amount  of  accurate  quantitative 
information  into  small  compass.  Mathematical  calcula- 
tions compact;  contains  diagrams  showing  distribution 
of  lines  of  force  of  various  kinds.    Ath.  '96,  1: 479. 

Trowbridge,  John.     What  is  electricity?    1896. 

19 Jem     (Intemat.  sci.  ser.)       Appleton    $1.50 

P    Traces  electricity  back  to  energy  of  the  sun,  thus 

explaining  its  relation  to  light  and  heat.    Discusses  con- 

.  servation  and  transformation  of  energy  with  reference  to 

electric  phenomena.    E.  ass'n  physics  teachers  (B) 

53S    Magrnetism 

Houston,  E.  J.,  &  Kennelly,  A.  E.  Magnet- 
ism.    1896.     17Jem     (Elem.  electro-tech,  ser.) 

McGraw    $1 
Illustrates  and  describes  elementary  experiments  and 
discusses  theory.    Elec.  world,  27:  379. 

Jackson,  D.  C,  &  J:  P.  Text-book  on  electro- 
magnetism  and  the  construction  oi  dynamos. 
2  V.     1893-96.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    v.  1,  $2.25  n;  v.  2,  $3.50  n 

V.  2  has  title:  Alternating  currents  and  alternating  current 
machinery:  being  v.  2  of  the  Text-book  on  electro-magnetism. 

While  intended  for  college  text-book,  valuable  to  elec- 
tric engineer  for  important  jwints  in  dynamo  design. 
Elec.  world,  23:  224. 

539    molecular  physics 

Tait,  P:  Q.  Properties  of  matter.  4th  ed.  1899. 
19cm  Black  7/6;  Macmillan    $2.25  n 

Excellent  for  general  readers.    Nichols. 


540    Chemistry 

Cohn,  Lassar  {called  Lassar-Cohn)  Chemistry  in 
daily  life;  popular  lectures,  tr.  by  M.  M.  P. 
Muir.     2ded.     1899.     18Jcm 

Lippincott    $1.50  n 
R    Cooking,  wine,  digestion,  spirits,  and  foods  gener- 
ally, clearly  discussed;   also  most  important  points  in 
manufacture  and  use  of  paper,  glass,  iron,  steel,  soap,  etc. 
Spec.  78:  62. 

Intl-oduction  to  modern  scientific  chem- 
istry; popular  lectures  tr.  by  M.  M.  P.  Muir. 
1901.     19cm  VanNostrand    $2 

Intended  primarily  for  university  extension  students 
and  general  readers. 

Muir,  M.  M.  P.  Story  of  alchemy  and  the  be- 
ginnings of  chemistry.  1903.  15 Jem  (Lib.  of 
useful  stories)  Appleton    35c  n 

A  philosophic  examination  of  the  pseudo-science,  its 
true  significance  and  aims,  by  a  competent  scholar.  H.  C. 
Bolton  in  Science,  40:  307. 

Phenix,  G:  P.  First  lessons  in  chemistry.  1894. 
15cm     (Guides  for  sci.  teaching) 

Heath    pap.  20c 

Watts,  Henry.      Dictionary  of  chemistry,  rev. 

by  M.  M.  P.  Muir  and  H.  F.  Morley.     New  ed. 

4v.     1898-1901.     23Jcm  Longmans    $50 

Rf  S    Deals  mainly  with  purely  scientific  side.   Kroeger. 

541    Tlieoretic  chemistry 

Faraday,  Michael.  Six  lectures  on  the  chemical 
history  of  a  candle;  added  a  lecture  on  plati- 
num; ed.  by  William  Crookes.     1903.     17Jcm 

Harper    75c 
Y    Royal  institution  Christmas  lectures  1860. 
In  no  work  on  chemistry  have  the  phenomena  of  com- 
bustion, the  nature  of  the  atmosphere  and  the  chemistry 
of  coal-gas  been  more  clearly  stated.    Bolton  (B) 

Jones,  H.  C.  tr.  Modern  theory  of  solution; 
memoirs  by  Pfeffer,  van  't  Hoff,  Arrhenius,  and 
Raoult.     1899.     20Jcm     (Harper's  sci.   mem.) 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $1 
Bibliography,  p.  129-32. 

Muir,  M.  M.  P.  A  treatise  on  the  principles  of 
chemistry.     2d  ed.     1889.     23cm 

Macmillan    $4  n 
For  advanced  students.    L.  &  I. 

Walker,  James.  Introduction  to  physical 
chemistry.     3d  ed.     1903.     22Jcm 

Macmillan    $3  n 

Specially  suited  for  brief  undergraduate  courses  on 
theoretic  chemistry.  Principles  clearly  stated  and  con- 
cretely illustrated.  Treatment  descriptive,  not  mathe- 
matical.   A.  A.  Noyes  in  Scietice,  11:904. 


536 


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544    Qualitative  analysis 

Fresenius,  K:  R.  Manual  of  qualitative  chem- 
ical analysis;  tr.  by  II.  L.  Wells;  rev.  fr.  16th 
Ger.  ed.     1897.     23 Jem  Wiley    $5 

Parkin,  F:  M.  Qualitative  chemical  analysis, 
organic  and  inorganic.     1901.     22cm 

Longmans    $1.40 
Practical  side  much  more  developed  than  theoretic. 
Author  head  of  chemistry  department  of  borough  Poly- 
technic institution,  London.    Ath.  '01,  2: 161." 

545  Quantitative  analysis 

Fresenius,  K:  B..  Quantitative  chemical  analy- 
sis; tr.  of  6th  Ger.  ed.  by  A.  I.  Cohn.  2  v.  1904. 
23icm  AViley    $12.50 

546  Inorganic  cliemistry 

Bemsen,  Ira.  Inorganic  chemistry.  5th  ed. 
1898.     22cm     (Amer.  sci.  ser.  Adv.) 

Holt    $2.80 

547    Organic  chemistr)' 

Cohen,  J.  B.  Practical  organic  chemistry  for  ad- 
vanced students.     1900.     17J  cm 

Macmillan    80c  n 

Specially  useful  in  private  laboratories,  and  might  well 
be  means  for  converting  a  dabbler  into  a  chemist.  Ath. 
'01,1:534. 

Bemsen,  Ira.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the 
compounds  of  carbon;  or,  Organic  chemistry. 
4th  revision.     1903.     19cm  Heath    $1.20  n 

Without  a  rival  for  beginners.    Bolton. 

548    Crystallography 

Moses,  A.  J.    Characters  of  crystals.    1899.   24cm 

Van  Nostrand    $2  n 

Geometric  character  of  crystals;  optical  crystallography; 
general  physical  characters,  such  as  effects  of  heat,  mag- 
netism, electricity,  etc.  Well  illustrated  by  crystal  draw- 
ings and  cuts  of  instruments.    A.  S.  Eakle  in  Science, 


33:  54. 


549    Mineralogy 


Clapp,  H:  L.  Thirty-six  observation  lessons  on 
common  minerals.  1903.  16icni  (Guides  for 
sci.  teaching)  Heath    pap.  30c 

Books  of  reference,  p.  12. 

Dana,  E:  S.  Minerals,  and  how  to  study  them. 
1895.     19Jcm  Wiley    $1.50 

Elementary.  Forms  of  crystals  and  kinds  of  structure, 
physical  characters,  chemical  characters,  and  use  of 
blowpipe,  descriptions  of  species.  Chapter  on  determina- 
tion of  minerals.    Many  illustrations.    Knowl.  19:  159. 


Dana,  E:  S.  Text-book  of  mineralogy,  with  an 
extended  treatise  on  crystallography  and 
physical  mineralogy.     New  ed.     1898.     23 Jem 

Wiley    $4 
Literature,  p.  2-4. 

Entirely  rewritten  and  enlarged.  Nearly  half  devoted 
to  crystallography  and  physical  mineralogy.  About  1,000 
excellent  cuts.  List  of  selected  references  at  end  of  each 
subject.    Science,  8:  879. 

Kelley,  J.  G.  Boy  mineral  collectors.  1899. 
21cm  Lippincott    $1.50 

Y  8  Technical  terms  avoided;  contains  much  on  the 
history  of  metals  and  precious  stones.    Buffalo. 

Moses,  A.  J.,  &  Parsons,  C:  L.  Elements  of 
mineralogy,  crystallography  and  blowpipe  analy- 
sis from  a  practical  standpoint.  New  ed.  1900. 
24cm  Van  Nostrand    $2  n 

Bichards,  Mrs  E.  H.  (Swallow)  First  lessons 
in  minerals.  1882.  17cm  (Guides  for  sci. 
teaching)  Heath    pap.  10c 

P  Begins  with  observation  of  qualities  of  familiar  ele- 
ments, as  gold,  iron,  carbon,  etc  and  leads  to  their  com- 
bination in  well-known  compounds,  as  iron^  rust,  salt, 
marble,  etc.    Sargent. 

Buskin,  Jolin.  The  ethics  of  the  dust;  ten 
lectures  to  little  housewives  on  the  elements  of 
crystallization,  with  introd.  by  C:  E.  Norton. 
Brantwood  ed.     1894.     19Jcm 

Longmans    $1.50  n 

Contents:  The  valley  of  diamonds;  The  pyramid  build- 
ers; The  crystal  life;  Crystal  orders;  Crystal  virtues;  Crys- 
tal quarrels;  Home  virtues;  Crystal  caprice;  Crystal  sor- 
rows; The  crystal  rest. 

550    Cweolog^y 

Brigham,  A.  P.  Text-book  of  geology.  1901. 
20cm     (Twentieth  cent,  text-bks. ) 

Appleton    $1.40  n 

Clear,  accurate,  concise,  well  illustrated  from  actual 
examples.    Knowl.  25:  112. 

Crosby,  W:  O.  Common  minerals  and  rocks. 
1903.     15cm      (Guides  for  sci.  teaching) 

Heath    pap.  40c 

General  sBtetch  of  forces  now  at  work  in  formation  of 
rock  and  rock  structures,  composition,  and  other  charac- 
teristics of  rocks.    Sargent. 

Dana,  J.  D.  Manual  of  geology.  4th  etl.  1895. 
23}cm  Amer.  bk.  co.     $5 

8    Nearly  1,600  illustrations. 

The  most  recent  (1895)  and  extensive  treatise  on 
North  American  geology,  and  on  historical  geolc^y  in 
general.  Indispensable  to  student  who  would  be  up  to 
date  in  historical  geology  of  United  States  and  Canada. 
Si  mple  and  clear  in  arrangement  and  terminology.    L.  &  I. 


Geikie,  Sir  Arcliibald. 
2d  ed.     1890.     19cm 


Class-book  of  geology. 
Macmillan    $1.10  n 


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Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  Text-book  of  geology. 
4th  ed.     2  v.     1903.     23icm 

Macmillan    $7.50  n 

Works  of  reference,  p.  5-12. 

Needed  as  complement  to  Dana's  much  more  detailed 
treatment.  Presents  broader  view  of  geology  as  a  whole; 
excels  in  descriptions  of  rocks,  giving  more  attention  to 
physical  and  obvious  characteristics:  terminology  less 
simple  and  less  American.    L.  &  I. 

lie  Conte,  Joseph.  Elements  of  geology;  rev. 
by  H.  L.  Fairchild.     5th  ed.     1903.     23cm 

Appleton    $4 

Excellent  general  work  for  student  of  moderate  devel- 
opment. Its  strength  is  its  clear  treatment  of  dynamic 
and  structural  geology,  unencumbered  by  great  detail. 
Luminous  illustrations.    L.  &  I. 

Ijyell,  Sir  Charles.     Student's  Lyell ;  a  manual 

of  elementary  geology,   ed.   by  J:  W.   Judd. 

Rev.  ed.     1896.     20cm     (Student's  ser.) 

Amer.  bk.  co.    $2.25 
Scott,   W:   B.     Introduction  to  geology.     1897. 

20Jcm  Macmillan    $1.90  n 

Text-book  dealing  principally  with  American  geology, 

dynamic,     structural,     physiographic,    and    historical. 

Avoids  dogmatic  statements  about  matters  still  in  doubt. 

N.  Y. 

Seeley,  H.  G.     Story  of  the  earth  in  past  ages. 
1895.     15Jcm     (Lib.  of  useful  stories) 
p  s  Appleton    40c 

Shaler,  N.  S.  First  book  in  geology.  1884. 
19cm  Heath    60c  n 

P  Excellent  introduction  to  geology,  chiefly  dynamic. 
L.  <&I. 

Tarr,  B..  S.     Elementary  geology.     1897.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.40  n 
R  Y    Clear  and  direct  method  of  treatment  and  good 
illustrations.    Providence. 

Zittel,  K:  A.  ritter  von.  History  of  geology  and 
palseontology  to  the  end  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury; tr.  by  M.  M.  Ogilvie-Gordon.  1901.  19cm 
(Contemp.  sci.  ser.)  Scribner    $1.50 

Traces  development  of  cosmic,  physiographic,  dynamic 
and  stratigraphic  geology,  petrography  and  paleontology. 
Opinions  of  investigators  are  given,  and  their  value  and 
bearing  on  advancement  of  the  science  discas.sed. 
Science,  38:  661. 

551     piiy§ieal  and  dynamic  geolog^y 

Archibald,  Douglas.  Story  of  the  earth's  at- 
mosphere.   1897.    15  Jem     (Lib.  of  useful  stories) 

Appleton    40c 

R  Simple  account  of  atmospheric  activity  and  meteor- 
ology.   Wis. 

Bonney,  T:  G:  Ice-work,  present  and  past. 
1903.     19cm     (Intemat.  sci.  ser.) 

Appleton    $1.50 


Bonney,  T:  G:     Volcanoes;  their  structure  and 
significance.     1899.     21  Jem     (Sci.  ser.) 
P  8  Putnam    $2 

Dana,  J.  D.     Characteristics  of  volcanoes.     1890. 
25cm  Dodd    $5 

The  immediate  outcome  of  a  visit  to  the  Hawaiian 
islands    (1887)  but  based  on   lifelong  fetudies.    Gilman 

(B) 

Corals  and  coral  islands.     3d  ed.     1890. 

24cm  Dodd    $5 

All  phases  of  the  subject:  structure,  physiology  and 
taxonomy,  mode  of  formation  of  reefs  and  islands,  geo- 
logic inferences  suggested,  fantastic  beauty,  etc.  W:  N. 
Rice  in  Amer.  natural  (B) 

Geological  story  brieflytold.    1903.    19cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.    $1.15 
Simple  in  its  language  and  full  in  its  illustrations. 
Amer.j.  sci.  109:  471  (B) 

Revised    text-book    of  geology;  5th  ed. 


ed.  by  W:  N.  Rice.     1897.     20cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.40 

In  general  faithfully  reproduces  author's  well  known 
opinions,  but  introduces  enough  of  modem  views  to  make 
it  a  most  acceptable  addition  to  elementary  text-books. 
W.  B.  Clark  in  Science,  32:  147. 

Darwin,  C:  R.  Structure  and  distribution  of 
coral  reefs.     3d  ed.     1901.     20 Jem 

Appleton    $2 

Original  development  of  the  commonly  accepted  theory 
of  atolls  and  barrier  reefs.    Rice. 

Dodge,  B.:  E.     Reader  in  physical  geography, 

for  beginners.    1902.    19Jcm    Longmans    70c  n 

Y    Happy  in  interpreting  principles  of  land  sculpture  in 

the  most  homely  similes.    Compels  beginner  to  relate  new 

knowledge  to  what  is  already  known.    Science,  36:  907. 

Ferrel,  William.  Popular  treatise  on  the  winds: 
monsoons,  cyclones,  tornadoes,  waterspouts, 
hail-storms,  etc.     1889.     24cm  Wiley    $4 

S  Contains  contributions  of  greatest  value  to  science. 
Rice. 

Geikie,  James.  Earth  sculpture;  or,  The  origin 
of  land-forms.  1902.  22cm  (Progressive  sci. 
ser.)  Putnam     $2 

Deals  with  processes  involved  in  development  of  topog- 
raphy and  results  effected.  R.  D.  Salisbury  In  J.  geol. 
7:  512  (B) 

Great  ice  age  and  its  relation  to  the  antiq- 
uity of  man.     3d  ed.     1894.     23cm 

Appleton    $7.50 

Bibliographic  footnotes. 

List  of  authors  referred  to,  p.  833-38. 

Parts  of  most  interest  outside  geologic  circles  are  those 
dealing  with  recurrence  of  glacial  epochs,  cause  of  gla- 
cial period,  and  existence  of  man  during  glacial  period. 
R.  D.  Salisbur>-  in  Dial,  19:  246. 


544 


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Gilbert,  G.  K.,  &Brigrham,  A.  P.  Introduction 
to  physical  geography.  1902.  20cm  (Twen- 
tieth cent,  text-bks. )  Appleton  $1.25  n 
Authors  conceive  geography  asa  comprehensive  knowl- 
edge of  the  earth,  and  this  book  asa  first  book  of  science. 
They  attract  attention  to  features  seen  in  any  walk 
across  country,  and  correlate  these  with  striking  phe- 
nomena of  high  mountain  regions,  volcanoes,  etc.  Abun- 
dant photographic  illustrations.  G.  A.  J.  Cole  in  Nature, 
67: 147. 

Harringfton,  M:  W.  About  the  weather.  1899. 
18Jcm     (Appletons'  home  reading  bks. ) 

Appleton    65c  n 

Y  Explains  production  and  peculiarities  of  winds, 
clouds,  rain,  snow,  thunderstorms,  cyclones,  the  methods 
and  usefulness  of  weather  bureau,  etc.  Helpful  illustra- 
tions.   N.  Y. 

Huxley,  T:  H:  Physiography;  an  introduction 
to  the  study  of  nature.     1900.     19cm 

Appleton    $2.50 

Aims  to  show  connection  between  local  and  universal 
natural  phenomena.  Thames  valley  chosen  as  starting 
point.  Begins  with  physical  conformation,  passes  to 
springs,  rain  and  dew,  snow  and  ice,  evaporation,  atmos- 
phere, etc.  and  ends  with  earth's  figure,  mapmaking, 
earth's  movements  and  the  sun.    Nation,  27: 135. 

Hyatt,  Alpheus.  About  pebbles.  1903.  15cm 
(Guides  for  sci.  teaching)  Heath    pap.  10c 

What  may  be  taught  from  a  few  common  stones.  Sar- 
gent. 

ISarr,  J:  E:  Scientific  study  of  scenery.  1900. 
19cm  New  Amsterdam    $1.50 

R  S  Acceptable  to  students  of  geology  and  geography 
and  to  intelligent  tourists.    Ath.  1900,  1:  210. 

Mill,  H,  R.  Realm  of  nature;  an  outline  of 
physiography.  1902.  IS^cm  (Univ.  exten. 
man.)  Scribner    $1.50  n 

R  S    Books  of  reference  at  end  of  each  chapter. 
Condensed  account  of  earth's  structure,  physical  phe- 
nomena and  their  relations  to  its  life.    Maps.    E.R.Shaw. 

Milne,  John.  Earthquakes  and  other  earth 
movements.  4th  ed.  1898.  19 Jem  (Intemat. 
sci.  ser. )  Appleton    $1.75 

P  Principal  books,  papers,  periodicals  referred  to,  p. 
35&-70. 

Brings  together  what  is  known  about  the  nature,  causes 
and  effects  of  earth  movements.    Nation. 

Bussell,  I.  C.  Glaciers  of  North  America. 
1897.     23icm  *  Ginn    $1.75 

P  8  Describes  beginnings,  development,  effects  and 
decay  of  glaciers,  and  the  situation  and  condition  of  those 
existing  on  this  continent.    N.  Y. 

Lakes  of  North  America.     1895.     23Jcm 

Ginn    $1.50 
P  8    Outcome  of  original  study  and  wide  experience  In 
exploration  and  observation.    Nation,  62:  243. 


Bussell,  I.  C.     Rivers  of  North  America.     1902. 

21  Jem     (Sci.  ser.)  Putnam    $2 

P  8    Issued  also  under  title  Hirer  development,  1902. 
On  evolution  of  rivers,  and  their  past  and  present  effects 
on  the  earth's  contours.    Excellent  illustrations.    N.  Y. 


Volcanoes    of    North    America.       1897. 

23Jcm  Macmillan    $4 

P  8  Largely  result  of  direct  observation;  compiled 
part  refers  to  sources.  Picturesque  chapter  on  '  Life  his- 
tory of  a  volcano. '    Knowl.  20:  280. 

Shaler,N.  S.    Aspects  of  the  earth.     1889.     24cm 

Scribner    $2.50 

P    Enlarged  from  articles  in  Scribner' s  magazine. 

Earth  movements,  volcanoes,  caves  and  cave  life,  rivers, 
valleys,  atmospheric  movements,  American  forests,  origin 
and  nature  of  soils.    N.  Y. 


1898. 
$1.75 


Outlines  of  the  earth's  history. 

20Jcm  Appleton 

P  R  8  Graphic  essays  discussing  earth's  relation  to  stel- 
lar system,  effects  of  atmosphere,  glaciers,  underground 
water,  soil  formation,  rock  building,  etc.    N.  Y. 


Sea  and  land;    features    of    coasts   and 

oceans.     1894.     23cra  Scribner    $2.50 

P  Describes  deep  sea  life,  structure  of  sea  bottoms, 
beaches,  harbors  and  icebergs,  noting  effects  on  man's 
life.    Authoritative  and  clear.    N.  Y. 

Tarr,  B.  S.  Economic  geology  of  the  United 
States,  with  briefer  mention  of  foreign  mineral 
products.     1894.     22Jcm  Macmillan    $3.50 

Literature  of  economic  geology,  p.  467-6.5:  authors  and 
works  referred  to,  p.  467-70. 

Common  rock  and  vein  forming  minerals  and  ores, 
rocks  of  the  earth's  crust,  physical  geography  and  geology 
of  the  United  States,  origin  of  ore  deposits  and  mining 
terms  and  methods.  .  Metalliferous  deposits  in  detail. 
Amer.  natural.    (B) 


New  physical  geography. 


1904.     19cm 
Macmillan 


Tyndall,  John.  Glaciers  of  the  Alps;  a  nar- 
rative of  excursions  and  ascents.  New  ed. 
1896.     20cm  Longmans    $2.50 

Wright,  G:  F:  Ice  age  in  North  America,  and 
its  bearings  upon  the  antiquity  of  man.  4th  ed. 
1896.     23cm  Appleton    $5 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  7-25.  Appendix  on  Probable 
cause  of  glaciation,  by  Warren  Upham. 

General  account  of  glacial  action  and  its  effects, 
specially  in  northeastern  United  States.  Does  not  recog- 
nize complexity  of  glacial  period.    L.  A.  H. 


Man  and  the  glacial  period.    1892.    19  Jem 

(Internat.  sci.  ser.)  Appleton    $1.75 

R  8    Appendix  on  Tertiary  man  by  H:  W.  Haynes. 


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127 


552    Litliology 

Kemp,  J.  F.  Handbook  of  rocks,  for  use  with- 
out the  microscope.     2d  ed.     1900.     24|cin 

Van  Nostrand    $1.50 

Arranged  to  meet  special  needs  of  ordinary  field  work, 

mining  or  engineering.    Excellent  glossary  of  rock  names 

and  lithologic  terms.    Frank  D.  Adams  in  Science,  4:  764. 

Herrill,  G:  P.  Treatise  on  rocks,  rock- weather- 
ing and  soils.     1897.     22icm     Macmillan    $4  n 

Reviews  fully  and  concisely  agents  of  rock-weathering. 
Contains  logical  presentation  of  leading  facts  in  lithology. 
Nation,  65:  192. 

553    Economic  geology 

Kemp,  J.  F.  Ore  deposits  of  the  United  States 
and  Canada.     3d  ed.     1900.     23Jcm 

Engin.  &  min.  j.    $5 

Condensed.  Extended  bibliography  refers  to  original 
sources  and  fuller  accounts.  Geologic  descriptions  mi- 
nute and  illustrated  by  maps,  cross  sections  and  photo- 
graphs.   Engin.  n.  43:  294. 

Martin,  E:  A.     Story  of  a  piece  of  coal.     1896. 
ISJcm    (Lib.  of  useful  stories)     Appleton    35c  n 
Brief  record  of  vegetable  and  mineral  history,  discov- 
ery, early  use,  mining,  products:  illuminating  oils,  coal 
tar  colors,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Merrill,  G:  P.  Stones  for  building  and  decora- 
tion.    3ded.     1903.     23Jcm  Wiley    $5 

Bibliography,  p.  528-30. 

Well  planned,  well  executed  and  exceptionally  com- 
plete. Author's  position  and  experience  give  ample 
guaranty  of  accuracy.    Science,  30: 392. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

554    Geology  of  Europe 

Avebury,  John  Iiubbock,  Isi  baron.  Scenery  of 
England.     1902.     23cm         Macmillan    $2.50  n 

Works  referred  to,  p.  507-21. 

Describes  the  scenery  by  explaining  the  forces  and 
causes  that  have  made  it  what  it  is.    Nation,  74:  369. 

Scenery  of  Switzerland.     1896.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

List  of  works  and  memoirs  referred  to,  p.  367-71. 
Compact  and  accurate  account  of  Swiss  physiography. 
Science,  4: 163. 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  Scenery  of  Scotland 
viewed  in  connection  with  its  physical  geology. 
3d  ed.     1901.     21cm  Macmillan    $3.25  n 

For  students  and  travelers.  Contains  itinerary  of 
routes  to  geologic  features  most  interesting  in  their  rela- 
tion to  scenery.    Pittsburg. 

500    Paleontoloj^y 

liucas,  F:  A:  Animals  before  man  in  North 
America.     1902.      19|cm        Appleton    $1.25  n 

Books  and  specimens,  p.  282-85. 

Relates  in  greater  part  to  vertebrates,  with  something 


about  their  forms,  kindred  affinities,  migrations,  locali- 
ties of  discovery,  etc.     Nation,  76:  78. 

■William.s,  H:  S.  Geological  biology:  an  intro- 
duction to  the  geological  history  of  organisms. 
1895.     22cm  Holt    $2.80 

Aims  to  show  what  fossil  shells  tell  of  natural  selection 
and  other  forms  of  evolution.  Lectures  originally  de- 
livered at  Cornell.    Nation,  63:  54. 

Zittel,  K:  A.  ritter  von.  Text- book  of  paleon- 
tology; tr.  anded.  byC:R.  Eastman.  2 v.  1900- 
02.     24cm  Macmillan     v.  1,  $6  n;  v.  2,  $3  n 

German  original  complete  in  5  volumes;  English  trans- 
lation incomplete. 

Epitome  of  whole  fossil  record  from  dawn  of  life  to  ad- 
vent of  man.  Richly  illustrated  from  rare  selections. 
Nation,  76: 130. 

561     Plants 

Dawson,  Sir  J:  W:     Geological  history  of  plants. 
1888.     19 Jem     (Internat.  sci.  ser.) 

Appleton    $1.75 
Clear,  authoritative  digest  of  the  reJations  of  plant  life 
to  the  various  geologic  epochs.    For  both  general  reader 
and  advanced  student.    L.  &  I. 

Scott,  D.  H:  Studies  in  fossil  botany.  1900. 
21cm  Macmillan    $2.75  n 

In  14  lectures,  results  of  great  significance  for  botanists. 
Evidence  and  conclusions  not  too  detailed  and  admira- 
bly clear.    Nation,  71:  444. 

566    Vertebrates 

Lucas,  F:  A:    Animals  of  the  past.     1901.     21cm 

(Sci.  for  everybody)  McClure    $2  n 

R  Y    Independent  talks  on  extinct  bird.s,  reptiles  and 

mammals.    Accurate,  interesting,  well  illustrated.    N.  Y. 

Seeley,  H.  G.  Dragons  of  the  air,  an  account  of 
extinct  flying  reptiles.     1901.     19cm 

Appleton    $1.50 
P  S    Bibliography,  p.  231-32. 
Summarizes  about  all  that  is  known  of  pterodactyls. 


Science,  38:  67. 


570    Biology 


Conn,  H.  W:  Story  of  the  living  machine;  a 
review  of  the  conclusions  of  modern  biology. 
1899.     15 Jem     (Lib.  of  useful  stories) 

Appleton    35c  n 

Houdey,  T:  H:  Discourses  biological  and  geo- 
logical.    1897.     19cm     (Collected  essays,  v.  8) 

Appleton  $1.25 
Contents:  On  a  piece  of  chalk;  Problems  of  the  deep 
sea;  On  some  of  the  results  of  the  expedition  of  H.  M.  S. 
•Challenger,"  Yeast,  On  the  formation  of  coal;  On  the 
border  territory  between  the  animal  and  the  vegetable 
kingdoms;  A  lobster:  or,  The  study  of  zoology;  Biogenesis 
and  abiogenesis;  Geological  contemporaneity  and  per- 
sistent types  of  life;  Geological  reform;  Palaeontology  and 
the  doctrine  of  evolution. 


551 


128 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Morley,  M.  W.     Song  of  life.     1902.     19 Jem 

McClurg    $1.25 
R  Y    Story  of  the  origin  and  growth  of  the  embryo  and 
its  subsequent  development  in  plants,  fishes,  frogs,  birds 
and  mammals,    yation,  54:  136  (B) 

Parker,  T:  J.  Lessons  in  elementary  biology. 
1900.     18Jcm     (Man.  for  students) 

Macmillan    $2.60  n 

Deals  mainly  with  structure  and  activitie.«  of  cells  as 
basis  of  all  physiologic  functions.    Dodge. 

Sedgwick,  "W:  T.,  &  Wilson,  E.  B.  Introduc- 
tion to  general  biology.  2d  ed.  1895.  22cm 
(Amer.  sci.  ser. )  Holt    $1.75  n 

Interesting  discussion  of  structure  and  habits  of  the 
earthworm  and  the  fern,  and  their  relations  to  their 
environment.    Dodge. 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Principles  of  biology.  Eev. 
ed.  2  V.  1898-1900.  '  20cm  {His  Synthetic 
philospphy)  Appleton    $4 

What  strikes  one  most  forcibly  is  the  extraordinary 
range  and  grasp  of  its  author,  the  piercing  keenness  of 
his  eye  for  essentials,  his  fertility  in  Invention  and  the 
bold  sweep  of  his  logrical  method.    C.  L.  Morgan  (B) 

571    Prehistoric  archeology 

Avebury,  John  Lubbock,  1st  baron.  Pre-his- 
toric  times,  as  illustrated  by  ancient  remains 
and  the  manners  and  customs  of  modern  savages. 
6th  ed.     1900.     22cm  Appleton    $5 

Balfour,  Henry.  Evolution  of  decorative  art; 
an  essay  upon  its  origin  and  development.  1893. 
19icm  Rivington    4/6 

Bibliography,  p.  12&-31. 

Account  of  very  primitive  forms  of  ornament,  both  pre- 
historic and  among  savages  of  onr  own  time.    Sturgis. 

Clodd,  Edward.  Childhood  of  the  world.  1884, 
23 Jem     (Humboldt  lib.  of  sci.) 

Humboldt  pub.  co.     15c 

P  K  Simple  account  of  man  in  early  times.  Describes 
his  material  progress,  first  tools,  dwellings,  etc.  and  ex- 
plains his  advance  from  lower  to  higher  stages  of  reli- 
gious belief.    Pittsburg. 

Story  of  "primitive"  man.    1895.    15 Jem 

(Lib.  of  useful  stories)  Appleton    35c  n 

P  H,    Selected  list  of  books,  p.  185-86. 
Useful  stepping  stone;  creates  interest  and  develops  a 
desire  for  further  information.    Nature,  52:  173  (B) 

Grosse,  Ernst.  Beginnings  of  art.  1897.  19Jcm 
(Anthropol.  ser.)  Appleton    $1.75 

Tr.  fr.  the  German. 

Contribution  to  ethnology  rather  than  to  art  criticism 
or  history.  Contends  that  only  scientific  method  of  in- 
vestigating origin  of  art  is  to  examine  art  of  present  prim- 
itive peoples.    Nation,  65: 14. 


Mason,  O.  T.  Woman's  share  in  primitive  cul- 
ture.    1894.     19Jcm     (Anthropol.  ser.) 

Appleton    $1.75 
P    Shows  th^t  industrial  arts  originated  with  and  owed 
their  early  development  chiefly  to  woman  and  points  out 
her  large  contributions  to  social  growth.    N.  Y. 

Nadaillac,  J.  F.  A.  du  Pouget,  marquis  de. 
Manners  and  monuments  of  prehistoric  peoples; 
tr.  by  Nancy  Bell  (N.  D'Anvers)     1892.     22em 

Putnam    $3 

Life  of  man  during  the  stone  age,  specially  in  Europe. 
Science,  20:  291. 

Starr,  Frederick.     Some  first  steps  in  human 

progress.     1901.     19cm     (Chaut.  lit.  &  sci.  cir.) 

Chautauqua  press    75c 

Books  for  reference,  p.  255-56. 

Comprehensive  summary  of  views  held  by  most  modem 
inquirers  respecting  the  primitive  condition  of  the  earliest 
men  and  the  steps  by  which  they  raised  themselves  to 
higher  levels.    Critic,  28: 18. 

572    Ethnology.    Anthropology 

Brinton,  D.  G.  The  American  race:  a  linguistic 
elassification  and  ethnographic  description  of  the 
native  tribes  of  North  and  South  America.  1901. 
20Jcm  McKay    $2 

Races  and  peoples;  lectures  on  the  science 

of  ethnography.    1901.    19Jcm     McKay    $1.50 
K    Concise  and  general. 

Deniker,  Joseph.  Races  of  man:  an  outline  of 
anthropology  and  ethnography.  1900.  19cm 
(Contemp.  sci.  ser.)  Scribner    $1.50 

Tr.  fr.  the  French. 

Best  compendium  in  English  (1901)     W.  Z.  Ripley  in 

Amer.  hist.  r.  6: 110  (B) 

Hutchinson,  H:  N.  &  others.  Living  races  of 
mankind;  a  popular  illustrated  account  ot  cus- 
toms, habits,  pursuits,  feasts  and  ceremonies. 
1901.    28cm    Hutchinson   14/;   Appleton    $5  n 

Geographic;  not  ethnologic  or  philologlc.  Its  great 
distinction  is  its  remarkable  collection  of  photographic 
illustrations.    Spec.    Mr  '01:  394. 

Keane,A:H:  Ethnology.  2ded.  1896.  20Jcm 
(Camb.  geog.  ser.)  Macmillan    $2.60  n 

'Ethnology'  in  its  ancient  sen.se,  nearly  synonymous 
with  'anthropology.'  Pt.  1,  Fundamental  ethnical  prob- 
lems; pt.  2,  Primary  ethnical  groups.  D.  G.  Brinton  m 
Science,  26:  449. 


Man,    past  and  present.      1899.      20Jcm 

(Camb.  geog.  ser.)  Macmillan    $3  n 

Deals  in  greater  detail  and  more  systematically  with 
primary  divisions  of  mankind  than  liis  Ethnology,  which 
it  supplements.    Knowl.  22:  229. 


SCIENCE — Biology.     Anthropology 


129 


Quatrefages  de  Breau,  Armand.  Human 
species.  2d  ed.  1881.  19cm  (Internal,  sci. 
ser. )  Appleton    $2 

Tr.  fr.  the  French. 

Extremely  conservative:  a  little  old  but  highly  useful. 
Starr. 

Ratzel,  Friedricli.  History  of  mankind;  tr.  by 
A.  J.  Butler,  introd.  by  E.  B.  Tylor.  3  v. 
1896-98.     25Jcm  Macmillan    $4  ea 

Comprehensive,  rich  in  material,  abundant  and  excel- 
lent illustrations.     Outl.  55:  260. 

Ripley,  W:  Z.  Races  of  Europe;  a  sociological 
study.     1899.     23cm     (Lowell  inst.  lect.) 

Appleton    $6 

Supplementary  bibliography  published  separately  by 
Boston  public  library.  Special  list  of  authorities  on 
acclimatization,  p.  589-90. 

Attempts  to  co-ordinate  and  interpret  ethnologic  ob- 
servations made  by  scholars  in  all  parts  of  Europe.  Makes 
accessible  a  vast  amount. of  scattered  material.  Many 
type  portraits,  graphic  charts  and  maps.    N.  Y. 

Sergi,  Giuseppe.  Mediterranean  race:  a  study 
of  the  origin  of  European  peoples.  1901.  19cm 
(Contemp.  sci.  ser.)  Scribner    $1.50 

By  one  of  the  most  industrious,  original,  and  fearless  of 
European  ethnologists.    Nation,  73: 19. 

Taylor,  Isaac.  Origin  of  the  Aryans;  an  account 
of  the  prehistoric  ethnology  and  civilization  of 
Europe.  2d  ed.  1902.  19cm    (Contemp.  sci.  ser. ) 

Scribner    $1.50 
P    Best  general  presentation  of  the  new  views.    Starr. 

573    Natural  history  of  man 

Drummond,  Henry.     Lowell  lectures  on  the  as- 
cent of  man.     1894.     20cm  Pott    $1 
R    Maintains  that  the  altruistic  principle  is  co-eval 
with  the  struggle  for  life.    Holds  essential  consistency  of 
evolution  with  Christianity.    N.  Y. 

Haddon,  A.  C.  Study  of  man.  1898.  21Jcm 
(Sci.  ser.)  Putnam    $2 

P  Mainly  somatology  and  folklore.  Discusses  princi- 
pal measurements  in  anthropometry,  Bertillon's  methods, 
skull  indices,  color  scale  in  hair  and  eyes,  and  form  of 
nose.  Latter  half  of  book  devoted  to  games  and  toys. 
D.  G.  Brinton  in  Science,  31:  82. 

Huxley,  T:  H:  Man's  place  in  nature.  1902. 
19cm     (Collected  essays,  v.  7) 

Appleton    $1.25 

The  first  three  e&says  were  published  in  January  1863, 
under  the  title  of  Man's  place  in  nature. 

Contents:  1,  On  the  natural  history  of  the  man-like 
apes;  2,  On  the  relations  of  man  to  the  lower  animals; 
3,  On  some  fossil  remains  of  man;  4,  On  methods  and 
results  of  ethnology;  5,  On  some  fixed  points  in  British 
ethnology;  6,  On  the  Aryan  question. 

Clear;  interesting  even  to  general  readers,  though  sul> 
ject  and  treatment  technical.    Starr. 


Shaler,  N.  S.  Nature  and  man  in  America.  1891. 
19cm  Scribner    $1.50 

P  Shows  how  the  physical  development  of  the  earth 
(climate,  land  and  sea  contours,  etc.)  has  aflfected 
organic  life  and  influenced  man  physically,  socially  and 
morally.    N.  Y.  . 

575    Evolution 

Bailey,  L.  H.  Survival  of  the  unlike;  a  collection 
of  evolution  essays  suggested  by  the  study  of 
domestic  plants.     1896.     19cm     Macmillan    $2 

Baldwin,  J.  M:  Development  and  evolution. 
1902.     22cm  Macmillan    $2.60  n 

From  psychologist's  point  of  view,  largely  devoted  to 
careful  elaboration  of  theory  of  orthoplasy  or  organic 
selection. 

See  also  150  for  his  Mental  development  in  the  child  and 
the  race  and  his  Social  and  ethical  interpretations  in  mental 
development. 

Clodd,   Edward.      Primer  of  evolution.     1895. 

16Jcm  Longmans    75c 

P  R  Abridgment  of  his  Story  of  creation,  a  condensed 
statement,  and"  a  good  general  view  of  the  theory  of  evo- 
lution.   L.  &  I. 

Conn,  H.  W:     Evolution  of  to-day.     1886.    21cm 

Putnam    $1.75 

Method  of  evolution.     1900.     20Jcm 

Putnam    $2 
Review  of  present  attitude  of  science  toward  question 
of  laws  and  forces  which  have  brought  about  origin  of 
species.    Title. 

Darwin,  Charles.  Descent  of  man  and  selection 
in  relation  to  sex.     New  ed.     1901.     20 Jem 

Murray    2/6  n;  Appleton    $3 

Exposition  of  theory  that  man  is  descended  from  ape- 
like animals,  with  arguments  and  evidences  in  its  favor. 
L.  &  I. 

On  the  origin  of  species  by  means  of  natu- 
ral selection;  or,  The  preservation  of  favored 
races  in  the  struggle  for  life.  New  ed.  fr.  6th 
Eng.ed.     1881.     20Jcm  Appleton    $2 

No  other  work  of  this  century  has  had  such  power  in 
changing  the  current  of  thought.  It  was  not  speculation 
as  to  what  might  be,  but  a  volume  of  evidence  as  to  what 
actually  is.    D:  S.  Jordan  in  Dial,  3:  2  (B) 

Variation  of  animals  and  plants  under 

domestication.     2  v.     1900.     20Jcm 

A  ppleton    $5  _ 

Galton,  Francis.      Natural   inheritance.      1889. 

23cm  Macmillan     $2 

Memoirs  by  the  author  bearing  on  heredity,  p.  218-19. 

Gray,  Asa.  Darwiniana:  essays  and  reviews 
pertaining  to  Darwinism.     1876.     20Jcm 

Appleton     $2 
Specially  valuable  essays  on  relation  of  evolution  to 
natural  theology.    Rice. 


2411—04- 


571 


130 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Hutton,  F:  W.    Darwinism  and  Lamarckism,  old 

and  new;  4  lectures.    1899.    18Jcm    Putnam    $1 

R    Well  balanced,   logical  presentation  of   Darwin's 

views  in  light  of  current  criticism.    C.  A.  Koford  in  Dial, 

28:  281. 

Huxley,  T:  H:  Darwiniana.  1896.  19cm  (Col- 
lected essays,  v.  2)  Appleton  $1.25 
Contents:  Darwinian  hypothesis;  Origin  of  species; 
Criticisms  on  The  origin  of  species;  Genealogy  of  animals; 
MrDarwin's  critics;  Evolution  in  biology;  Coming  of  age 
of  The  origin  of  species;  Charles  Darwin:  The  Darwin 
memorial;  Obituary;  Six  lectures  to  working  men  on  our 
knowledge  of  the  causes  of  the  phenomena  of  organic 
nature. 

Jordan,  D:  S.  Footnotes  to  evolution;  a  series 
of  popular  addresses  on  the  evolution  of  life. 
1898.     19}cm  Appleton    $1.75 

Le  Conte,  Joseph.  Evolution  and  its  relation 
to  religious  thought.     1888.     195cm 

Appleton    $1.50 
Among  the  best  books  both  as  pure  science  and  natural 
theology.    Rice. 

Harshall,  A.  M.  Lectures  on  the  Darwinian 
theory;  ed.  by  C.  F.  Marshall.    1900.     22^cm 

Macmillan    $2.25 
Delivered  in  connection  with  Victoria  university  ex- 
tension lectures.    Excellent  statement  of  development  of 
evolution  theory.    Knowl.  17: 280. 

Morgan,  T:  H.  Evolution  and  adaptation.  1903. 
23cm  Macmillan    $3  n 

Written  in  support  and  defense  of  the  '  mutation  theory. ' 
IXal,  36: 196. 

Naturalist  as  interpreter  and  seer.  1902.  15  Jem 
( Little  masterpieces  of  sci. )  Doubleday  50c  n 
Contents:  The  origin  of  species  in  summary,  by  C:  Dar- 
win; How  The  origin  of  species  came  to  be  written,  by 
C:  Darwin;  Descent  of  man:  the  argument  in  brief,  by  C: 
Darwin;  Mimicry  and  other  protective  resemblances  among 
animals,  by  A.  R.  Wallace;  Evolution  of  the  horse,  by  T:  H: 
Huxley;  Fighting  pests  with  insect  allies,  by  L.  O.  Howard; 
Strange  story  of  the  flowers:  a  chapter  in  modem  botany, 
by  G:  Hes. 

Osborn,  H:  F.  From  the  Greeks  to  Darwin;  an 
outline  of  the  development  of  the  evolution  idea. 
1894.     22cm.     (Columbia  univ.  biol.  ser.) 

Macmillan    $2  n 

Ba-sed  upon  lectures  delivered  at  Princeton  and  Colum- 
bia universities.    Pref . 

Shows  that  evolution  theory  has  reached  its  present 
completeness  as  result  of  a  slow  growth  during  past  24 
centuries;  clear,  candid  and  catholic  statement  of  its 
origin  and  early  history.  A.  S.  Packard  in  Science,  24:  21. 

Romanes,  G:  J:  Darwin  and  after  Darwin. 
3v.    1892-97.    20cm    Open  court  pub.  co.    $4  n 

P  Contents:  v.  1,  Darwinian  theory,  v.  2,  Post-Darwin- 
ian questions,  Heredity  and  utility,  v.  3,  Post- Darwinian 
questions.  Isolation  and  physiological  selection. 

Vols.  2  and  3  ed.  by  C.  L.  Morgan. 

Probably  best  general  work  on  organic  evolution. 
Bigelow. 


Semper,  Earl.  Natural  conditions  of  existence 
as  they  affect  animal  life.  1881.  19 Jem  (In- 
temat.  sci.  ser.)     (Lowell  inst.  lect.) 

Appleton    $2 
"Wallace,  A.  R.     Darwinism.     1889.     19}cm 

Macmillan    $2.25 

B  Exposition  of  theory  of  natural  selection,  bringing 
subject  down  to  1889.  Objections  to  Danvinism  discussed. 
L.  &I. 

Natural    selection    and   tropical    nature; 

essays  on  descriptive  and  theoretical  biology. 
Newed.     1891.     20Jcm  Macmillan    $2 

R 

576    Origin  and  beginnings  of  life 

Hertwig,  Oskar.  The  cell;  outlines  of  general 
anatomy  and  physiology;  tr.  by  M.  Campbell 
and  ed.  by  H:  J.  Campbell.     1895.     22cm 

Macmillan    $3  n 

Bibliography  at  end  of  each  chapter. 

Author  greatest  living  authority  on  the  cell:  not  only 
an  original  investigator  of  worldwide  reputation,  but  a 
clear  and  exact  writer.    Sa<.  r.  81:  82. 

Ver-worn,  Max.  General  physiology ;  an  outline 
of  the  science  of  life,  tr.  &  ed.  by  F:  S.  Lee. 
1899.     23cm  .  Macmillan    $4  n 

Bibliography,  p.  589-99. 

Chiefly  concerned  with  the  cell.  Comprehensive  treat- 
ment of  composition  and  elementary  acti\ities  of  proto- 
plasm. Stimulating  and  suggestive.  D.  T.  MacDougal 
in  Science,  32:  650. 

Wilson,  E.  B.     The   cell  in  development  and 

inheritance.     2d  ed.     1900.     23cm     (Columbia 

univ.  biol.  ser. )  Macmillan    $3.50  n 

Clear  and  complete  treatment,  well  illustrated  with  full 

bibliogrraphy.    Deserves  to  rank  as  a  classic.    Bigelow. 

57§    Mieroscopy 

"W:  B:     The  microscope  and  its  rev- 

8th  ed.  by  W.  H.  Dallinger.     1901. 

Blakiston    $8 


Carpenter, 

elations; 

23cm 
Cross,  M.  I.     Modern  microscopy;  a  handbook 

for    beginners    and    students.     3d    ed.     1903. 

22cm  Keener    $1.50  n 

The  microscope  and  instructions  for  its  use,  by  M.  I. 
Cross;  Microscopic  objects,  how  prejiared  and  mounted, 
by  M.  J.  Cole;  Microtomes,  their  choice  and  use. 

Absolutely  trustworthy  guide.    Knowl.    26:  87. 

579    Colleetorii  manuals 

Browne,  Montagu.  Practical  taxidermy:  a 
manual  of  instruction  to  the  amateur  in  collect- 
ing, preserving  and  setting  up  natural  history 
specimens  of  all  kinds;  added  a  chapter  upon 
the  pictorial  arrangement  of  museums.  2d  ed. 
1884?    19cm  Scribner    $3 


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131 


Hornaday,  W:  Taxidermy  and  zoological 

collecting.     8th  ed.     1902.     22cm 

Scribner    $2.50  n 

Bibliography,  p.  361-57. 

Complete  handbook  for  amateur  taxidermist,  collector, 
osteologist,  museum  builder,  sportsman  and  traveler, 
with  chapters  on  collecting  and  preserving  insects  by 
W.  J.  Holland.    Title. 

580    Botany 

Bailey,  W:  W.  Botanizing;  a  guide  to  field- 
collecting  and  herbarium  work.     1899.     IT^cm 

Preston     75c 

Bibliography,  p.  132-41. 

Aims  to  attract  amateurs  to  study  of  plants  in  forests- 
fields  and  waters.  Contains  wise  advice  as  to  gardens, 
museums  and  the  herbaria.    JS'atioii,  70:  19. 

Ganong,  WtF.    Teaching  botanist.    1899.    19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.10  n 

Theory  and  practical  methods  of  botanical  teaching; 
outlines  of  useful  exercises  and  topics,  materials  and 
experiments.    Educ.  r.  21:  384. 

Gray,  Asa,  Field,  forest  and  garden  botany. 
Rev.  ed.     n.  d.     21cm        Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.44 

Rev.  by  L.  H.  Bailey. 

Concise  descriptions  of  the  more  common  native  plants, 
and  of  the  large  number  of  species  cultivated  for  use  or 
ornament.  Its  greatest  value  is  as  a  guide  to  cultivated 
species.    Science,  24:  527. 

Percival,  John.  Agricultural  botany,  theoreti- 
cal and  practical.     2d  ed.     1902.     26jcm 

Holt    $2.50 

Sachs,  Julius  von.  History  of  botany  (1530- 
1860)  tr.  by  H:  E.  F.  Gar'nsey;  rev.  by  I:  B. 
Balfour.     1890.     19  Jem  Clarendon    $2.50 

8  Philosophic  and  trustworthy,  .\dapted  to  general 
reader  and  advanced  student.    L.  &  I. 

Wright,  Mrs  Mabel  (Osgood)  Flowers  and 
ferns  in  their  haunts.     1901.     20cm 

Macmillan    $2.50  n 

Personal  observations  set  in  slight  story,  and  made  at- 
tractive by  full  page  photographic  illustrations  and  inset 
drawings.    N.  Y. 

5S1     Pliy§iologic  and  structural 
botany 

Allen,  Grant.  Story  of  the  plants.  1895.  15  Jem 
(Lib.  of  useful  stories)  Appleton     35c  n 

Arthur,  J.    C:,  &  Macdougal,  D.  T.     Living 
plants  and  their  properties.     1898.     20cm 
K  S  Baker  &  T.     $1.25 

Bailey,  L.  H.  First  lessons  with  plants;  an 
abridgement  of  "Lessons  with  plants."  1898. 
18Jcm  Macmillan    40c  n 


Beal,  W:  J.     Seed  dispersal.     1898.     19cm 

Ginn    35c 
Interesting  account  of  devices  whereby  continuance  of 
vegetable  life  is  assured.    Ed.  sel. 

CandoUe,  A.  L.  P.  de.  Origin  of  cultivated 
plants.     1902.     19 Jem     ( Intemat.  sci.  ser. ) 

Appleton    $2 
Thoroughness,  patience,  sound  judgment,  affluence  of 
knowledge  and  felicity  of  exposition  characterize  it.    Asa 
Gray  in  Science,  1: 12  (B) 

Cotilter,  J:  M.  Plants.  1900.  20cm  (Twen- 
tieth cent,  text-bks. )  Appleton  $1.80  n 
Plant  relations  devoted  to  study  of  natural  history  or 
ecology  of  plants.  It  is  independent  of  Plant  structures, 
which  deals  chiefly  with  morphology,  including  a  gen- 
eral review  of  the  large  systematic  groups.  Accurate, 
fresh  and  original.    Knowl.  25: 205. 

Darwin,  Charles.  Insectivorous  plants;  2d  ed. 
rev.  by  Francis  Darwin.     1893.     19Jcm 

Appleton    $2 

Directs  our  attention  to  behavior  of  the  highest  plants 
alone.  Shows  that  some  of  them  execute  movements  for 
their  own  advantage  and  that  some  capture  and  digest 
living  prey.    Asa  Gray  in  Nation  (B) 

Movements  and  habits  of  climbing  plants. 

1891.     19Jcni  Appleton    $1.25 

Power  of  movement  in  plants.      1881. 

20Jcm  Appleton    $2 

Gaye,  Selina.  Great  world's  farm;  some  account 
of  nature's  crops  and  how  they  are  grown.  1900. 
20cm  Macmillan    $1  n 

P  Accurate  account  of  mode  of  formation  of  habitable 
part  of  the  earth's  surface  and  specially  of  the  part  played 
by  organisms  in  producing  changes  in  their  surroundings. 
Dodge. 

Gibson,  W:  H.  Blossom  hosts  and  insect  guests; 
ed.  by  E.  E.  Davie.     1901.    20cm     Newson     80c 

How  the  heath  family,  the  bluets,  the  figworts,  the 
orchids  and  similar  wild  flowers  welcome  the  bee,  the 
fly,  the  wasp,  the  moth  and  other  faithful  insects.    Title. 

Goodale,  G:  L.  Concerning  a  few  common 
plants.  2ded.  1903.  16 Jem  (Guides  for  sci. 
teaching)  Heath    20c 

Macdougal,  D.  T.     Practical  text-book  of  plant 
physiology.     1901.     22cm 
S  Longmans    $3 

Morley,  M.  W,     Little  wanderers.     1899.     19cm 

Ginn     30c 
Y    About  plahts  and  how  they  travel  to  new  fields  by 
flying,  floating,  clinging,  tumbling  and  shooting  seeds. 
Excellent  illustrations.    N.  Y. 


Seed-babies.     1896.     19cm 


Ginn     25c 


576 


132 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Parsons,  Mrs  F.  T.  (Smith)  Dana.  Plants  and 
their  children,  by  Mrs  W:  S.  Dana.  1896. 
19cm  Amer.  bk.  co.     65c 

T  Easy  entertaining  lessons  or  reading  on  fruits  and 
seeds,  roots  and  stems,  buds,  leaves  and  flowers.  Pitts- 
burg. 

Peirce,  Q:  J.  Text-book  of  plant  physiology. 
1903.     22Jcm  Holt    $2 

Full  of  original  suggestions,  and  differing  quite 
markedly  from  oldtime  works  devoted  to  plant  physi- 
ology.   C.  E.  Bessey  in  Science,  41:  53. 

B,usby,  H:  H.,  &  Jelliflfe,  S.  E.  Morphology 
and  histology  of  plants.     1899.     23Jcm 

Authors,  New  York    $3 

Replaces  their  Essentials  of  pharmacognosy.    Aside  from 

study  of  pharmacognosy  and  other  applications  of  botany, 

chiefly  a  guide  to  determination  of  plants.    Elementary. 

Pref. 

"Ward,  H.  M.  Disease  in  plants.  1901.  19cm 
(Nature  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.60  n 

Useful  summary  of  present  state  of  vegetable  physi- 
ology and  of  knowledge  as  to  biology  of  the  soil.  Ath. 
1901. 

581.9    Geograpbic 

Britton,  N.  L.  Manual  of  the  flora  of  the  north- 
ern states  and  Canada.     1901.     20cm 

Holt    12.25 
In  Rocky  Mountain  region  substitute  Coulter's  Manual 
of  Rocky  Mountain  fx>tany. 

&  Brown,    Addison.     Illustrated  flora 

of  the  northern  U.  S. ,  Canada  and  the  British 
possessions.     3  v.     1896-98.     28cm 

Scribner    $9  8i)ecial  n 

P  S  Besides  accurate  description,  gives  authentic  por- 
trait of  every  North  American  species.  A  complete  cyclo- 
pedia of  American  systematic  botany.    W.  VV.  Bailey. 

Chapman,  A.  W.     Flora  of  the  southern  United 

States.    3ded.    1897.    21icm    Amer.  bk.  co.    $4 

Containing  an  abridged  description  of  the  flowering 
plants  and  ferns  of  Tennessee,  North  and  South  Carolina, 
Georgia,  Florida,  Alabama  and  Mississippi.    Title. 

Coulter,  J:  M.  Manual  of  the  botany  {Phsmo- 
gamia  and  Pteridophyta)  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tain region, .  from  New  Mexico  to  the  British 
boundary.    1885.   2Ucm      Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.62 

Replaces  Gray's  Manual  and  Britton's  Manual  in  Rocky 
Mountain  region. 

Gray,  Asa.  Manual  of  the  botany  of  the  north- 
ern United  States,  including  the  district  east  of 
the  Mississippi  and  north  of  North  Carolina  and 
Tennessee;  6th  ed.  rev.  by  Sereno  Watson  and 
J.  M.  Coulter.  1890.    21cm     Amer.bk.  co.    $1.62 

Substitute  Coulter's  Manual  of  Rocky  Mountain  botany 
in  Rocky  Mountain  region. 


Huntin^on,  A.  O.  Studies  of  trees  in  winter; 
a  description  of  the  deciduous  trees  of  north- 
eastern America.     1902.     21Jcm 

Caldwell    $2.50  n 

P  Handbook  for  identification  and  study.  De.scr|bes 
about  100  species,  with  79  excellent  illustrations  of  spread- 
ing tree,  bark  and  buds;  a  few  in  color.  Introduction  by 
Charles  Sargent.    N.  Y. 

Keeler,  H.  L.  Our  native  trees  and  how  to 
identify  them.     1900.     20Jcm      Scribner    $2  n 

8  Y  Well  written,  well  illustrated,  well  printed.  Bits 
of  the  best  from  poets  and  prose  writers  relieve  the  mo- 
notony of  description  and  the  folklore  of  a  number  of 
trees  is  well  if  briefly  told.    Amer.  natural.  34:  986  (B) 

Small,  J:  K.  Flora  of  the  southeastern  United 
States.    1903.     25cm    Author,  New  York    $3.60 

New  masterpiece  of  southern  botany.  Describes  6,364 
species,  mainly  plants  east  of  one  hundredth  meridian. 
Admirable  keys.    F.  V.  Coville  in  Science,  41:  627. 

Weed,  C,  M.  Ten  New  England  blossoms  and 
their  insect  visitors.     1895.     19icm 

Houghton    $1.25 

PK    Admirably  clear  and  interesting  description  of 

methods  of  fertilization.    Beautiful  illustrations.    N.  Y. 

582    Phanerogamia 

Doubleday,  Mrs  N.  B.  (De  Graff)  Nature's 
garden;  an  aid  to  knowledge  of  our  wild  flowers 
and  their  insect  visitors;  by  Neltje  Blanchan. 
1900.     26Jxl9icm  Doubleday    $3  special  n 

P  Excellent  reference  book.  Groups  by  color,  and  as 
fragrant,  unpleasantly  scented,  conspicuous  in  fruit. 
Points  out  relations  with  insects.  Good  photographic 
illustrations,  many  in  color.    N.  Y. 

Going,  Maud.  Field,  forest  and  wayside  flow- 
ers.    1899.     20Jcm  Baker  &  T.     $1.50 

P  studies  of  flowers,  ferns,  grasses  and  sedges  consid- 
ered in  succe.ssion  from  spring  to  winter.    N.  Y. 

Mathews,  F.  S.  Field  book  of  American  wild 
flowers.     1902.     18x10 Jem       Putnam    $1.75  n 

P  One  page  gives  descriptions,  the  opposite  page  pic- 
tures the  plants  described  [about  800  sjjecies]  occasionally 
with  colors.    JXal  (B) 

Parsons,  Mrs  P.  T.  (Smith)  Dana.  According 
to  season;  talks  about  the  flowers  in  the  order 
of  their  appearance  in  the  woods  and  fields. 
New  ed.     1902.     20cm  Scribner    $1.75  n 

Y  Describes  wild  flowers  in  order  of  blooming,  with 
information  about  their  haunts  and  habits.    N.  Y. 


How  to  know  the  wild  flowers.     New  ed. 

1900.     20 Jem  Scribner    $2  n 

P  Y    Describes  briefly  more  than  400  varieties  common 
east  of  Chicago,  grouping  them  by  color.    N.  Y. 


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133 


B/Ogers,  J.  E.    Among  green  trees.     1902.     28cm 

Mumford    $3 
On  life  history,  flight  of  seeds,  how  trees  breathe,  feed, 
reproduce,  die,  etc.  tree  cultivation,  80  pages  on  identi- 
fication of  varieties.    Well  illustrated.    N.  Y. 

5§3    Dicotyledonae 

Wallace,  Alexander.      Heather  in  lore,  lyric 

and  lay.     1903.     19cm  De  La  Mare    $1.50 

Ward,  H.  M.     The  oak:  a  popular  introduction 

to  forest-botany.    1892.    18 Jem    ( Mod.  sci.  ser. ) 

Appleton    $1 
Traces  life  history  beginning  with  structure  of  acorn 
and  passing  through  the  structure  and  physiology  of  root, 
stem,  leaf  and  blossom  to  acorn  again.    Nation. 

5§4    nionoeotyledonse 

Kuobel,  Edward.  Grasses,  sedges  and  rushes 
of  the  northern  U.  S.  and  easy  method  of  iden- 
tification.    1899.     21  Jem  Knight    $1  n 

5S7    Pteridopliyta 

Pi9,rsons,  Mrs  F.  T.  (Smith)  Dana.  How  to 
know  the  ferns.     1899.     20 Jem 

Scribner    $1.50  n 

P  Excellent  guide.  Gives  scientific  name  and  de- 
scription followed  by  informal  description,  reminiscence 
and  quotation.    Well  illustrated  and  indexed.    N.  Y. 

Waters,  C.  E.  Ferns;  a  manual  for  the  north- 
eastern states.  1903.  25Jcm  Holt  $3  n 
P  Authoritative;  with  over  200  illustrations,  chapter 
on  fern  photography,  and  new  scheme  of  identification 
based  on  stem  structure.  For  home  rather  than  field  use. 
N.  Y. 

5SS    Bryophyta 

Grout,  A.  J.  Mosses  with  a  hand-lens;  a  non- 
technical handbook.     1900.     21Jcm 

Author,  Brooklyn     $1.10 
P    Describes  100  of  the  more  common  and  easily  recog- 
nized varieties  of  northeastern  United  States.    Clear  text 
drawings  and  illustrated  glossary.    N.  Y. 

589    Thallophyta 

Atkinson,  Q:  F.  Studies  of  American  fungi; 
mushrooms,  edible,  poisonous,  etc.  2d  ed, 
1901.     24cm  Holt    $3  n 

General  chapters  on  character  and  development,  classi- 
fied detailed  descriptions,  chapters  on  preservation  and 
selection  for  table  use  and  cultivation.  Recipes  by  Mrs 
Rorer,  and  chapter  on  chemistry  and  toxicology  by  J.  F. 
Clark.  Authoritative,  clear,  fully  illustrated  by  photo- 
graphs, generally  life  size.    N.  Y. 

Conn,  H.  W:  Story  of  germ  life.  1902.  15 Jem 
(Lib.  of  useful  stories)  Appleton    3oc  n 

P  Clear  account  of  these  low  forms  of  life  and  their 
Ttower  of  helping  and  harming  mankind.    Knowl.  (B) 


Underwood,  L.  M.     Moulds,  mildews  and  mush- 
rooms.    1899.     19Jcm  Holt    $1.50 
Brief  bibliographies. 

590    Zoology 

Davenport,  C:  B.,  &  Davenport,  Mvr  G.  A. 
(Grotty)  Introduction  to  zoology;  a  guide  to 
the  study  of  animals,  for  secondary  schools. 
1900.     18 Jem  Macmillan    $1.10  n 

Y    Bibliography,  p.  369-«2. 

Deals  with  common  animals,  their  habits,  home,  life 
histories,  and  their  systematic,  economic  and  ecologic 
relations.  A  modern  natural  history  full  of  spirit  and 
charm.    M.  A.  Bigelow  in  Science,  12:  442. 

Du  Ohaillu,  P.  B.  World  of  the  great  forest; 
how  animals,  birds,  reptiles,  insects  talk,  think, 
work  and  live.     1900.     20Jcm 

Y  Scribner    $2 
Gibson,    W:   H,     My  studio  neighbors.     1898. 

23cm  Harper    $2.50 

R  Contents:  A  familiar  guest;  Cuckoos  and  the  out- 
witted cow-bird;  Doorstep  neighbors;  A  queer  little 
family  on  the  bittersweet;  Welcomes  of  the  flowers;  A 
honey-dew  picnic:  A  few  native  orchids  and  their  insect 
sponsors;  The  milkweed. 

Jordan,  D:  S.  e.d.  True  tales  of  birds  and  beasts. 
1902.     19Jem     (Heath's  home  &  schooldays.) 

Heath    40c  n 

Y  Animal  stories  '  true  and  also  good  for  children  to 
read,'  by  Thoreau,  Irving,  Joaquin  Miller  and  others. 
Excellent  print  and  illustration.    N.  Y. 

liOng,  W:  J.  Secrets  of  the  woods.  1901.  19cm 
(Wood  folk  ser. ) 

Y  Ginn    50c 

Ways  of  wood  folk.  1899.    19cm    (Wood 

folk  ser.) 

Y  Ginn    50c 
—     Wilderness  ways.  1900.     19cm  (Wood 

folk  ser. ) 

Y  Ginn    45c 

Wood  folk  at  school.    1903.    19cm    (Wood 

folk  ser.)  Ginn    50c 

Y  Personal  observatlonsof  animalsand birds.  Believes 
training  by  wild  mothers  more  important  than  instinct- 
Thinks  animal  life  on  the  whole  more  joyoas'than  tragic. 
See  opposing  paper  by  John  Burroughs,  Atlantic,  91 :  2* 
and  reply  by  Mr  Long,  North  American  review,  176:  688. 
N.  Y. 

Long's  books  have  been  the  subject  of  hot  discussion. 
They  are  very  interesting.  If  they  suggest  to  children  to 
watch  such  animals  as  they  can  and  find  out  for  them- 
selves whether  the  animals  do  or  do  not  do  all  these 
wonderful  things,  they  may  be  most  wholesome.    Ed.  sel. 

Parker,  T:  J. ,  &  Haswell,  W:  A.     Text-book 

of  zoology.    2  V.    1897.    23cm    Macmillan    $9  n 

Guide  to  modern  zoologlc  literature,  2:  651-55. 

Written  with  a  clearness,  accuracy  and  method  that 

•    bespeak  the  practised  teacher;  nearly  1,200  Illustrations. 

Science,  30:  537. 


582 


134 


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Roberts,  C:  G:  D.  Kindred  of  the  wild;  a  book 
of  animal  life,  illus.  by  C:  L.  Bull.     1902.    21cm 

Page    $2 

R  Y  Stories  of  wild  animals  studied  In  New  Bruns- 
wick forests.  Introductory  essay  on  the  "animal  story." 
N.  Y. 

Sharp,  D.  L.  A  watcher  in  the  woods.  1903. 
19Jcm  Century    84c 

Y  Contents:  Birds' winter  beds;  Some  snug  winter  beds; 
Mus'rattin';  Feathered  neighbors;  From  river-ooze  to 
tree-top;  Rabbit  roads;  Second  crops;  In  the  October 
moon.  ■» 

Best  chapters  from  Wild  life  itear  home,  for  school  use. 
Attractive  literature  as  well  as  interesting  and  accurate 
natural  history.  Moral  influence  strong  without  any 
sacrifice  of  fact  or  fancy.    M.  A.  Bigelow.  •• 

Wild  life  near  home.     1901.     21  Jem 

Century    $2  n 
Smith,  Eugene.     Home  aquarium  and  how  to 
care  for  it;  a  guide  to  its  fishes^  other  animals, 
and  plants,  with  illustrations.     1902.    19^cm 

Button    $1.20  n 

Y  Illustrated  handbook  giving  information  about  suit- 
able plants,  fish  and  other  animals,  arrangement,  hy- 
giene, food,  collecting,  etc.    N.  Y. 

591    Physiological  zoology 

Arnold,  Mrs  Augusta  (Foote)  Sea-beach  at 
ebb-tide.     1901.     21cm  Century    $2.40  n 

P  Handbook  for  identification  of  seaweeds  atod  lower 
animal  life,  with  advice  on  collecting.  Full  and  excel- 
lent illustrations.    N.  Y. 

Avebuiy,  John  Lubbock,  1st  baron.  On  the 
senses,  instincts  and  intelligence  of  animals, 
with  special  reference  to  insects.  2d  ed.  1899. 
18 Jem     (Internat.  sci.  ser.)       Appleton    $1.75 

List  of  the  principal  memoirs,  etc.  referred  to,  pref. 
p.  21-29. 

Animal  psychology,  anatomic  description  of  sense 
organs  of  lower  animals  and  discussion  of  their  probable 
mode  of  functioning.    Science,  12:  261. 

Beard,  J.  C.     Curious  homes  and  their  tenants. 

1897.  18 Jem     (Appletons'  home  reading  bks.) 
Y  Appleton    65c  n 

About  crabs,  spiders,  moles,  bees,  ants,  kangaroos,  kin- 
kajous,  human  cliff  dwellers,  Eskimos,  etc.  and  their 
habitations.    Admirable  drawings.    N.  Y. 

Bostock,  T.  C:  Training  of  wild  animals;  ed.  by 
Ellen  Vehnn.     1903.     19cm         Century    $1  n 

Account  of  traits  of  animals  in  captivity  and  hazardous 
lives  of  trainers.    Author  a  great  trainer.    Pittsburg. 

Groos,  Earl.  The  play  of  animals;  tr.  by  E..  L. 
Baldwin,  with  pref.  &  apx.  by  J.  M:  Baldwin. 

1898.  19  Jem  Appleton    $1.75 

A  contribution  to  philosophic  biology,  animal  psychol- 
(^y,  genetic  study  of  art,  and  to  psychology  of  childhood. 
A  protest  against  the  surplus  energy  theory  of  play.  W.  S. 
Monroe  in  Educ.  r.  17: 493. 


Hertwig,  Richard.  General  principles  oi  zool- 
ogy; tr.  by  G:  W.  Field.     2d  ed.     1897.     22cm 

Holt    $1.60 
Clothes  with  flesh  the  skeleton  of  systematic  zoology; 
written  with  genius  that  holds  attention  and  inspires. 
Clear  and  compact.    D.  S.  Kellicott  in  Science,  4: 729. 

Hickson,  S.  J:     Story  of  life  in  the  seas.     1898. 
18cm    (Lib.  of  useful  stories)    Appleton    35c  n 
Compact,  clear,  interesting.    N.  Y. 
Houssay,    FrMdric.      Industries    of    animals. 
1893.     19cm     (Contemp.  sci.  ser.) 

Scribner    $1.50 
Methods  of  hunting,  fishing,  warfare,  defense,  social 
economy  and  architecture  of  smaller  animals,  birds  and 
insects.    X.  Y. 

Hudson,  "W:  H:  Naturalist  in  La  Plata.  1892. 
21  Jem 

E  S  Appleton    $4 

Htixley,  T:  H:  Manual  of  the  anatomy  of  in- 
vert ebrated  animals.     1901.     20cm 

Appleton    $2.50 
IngersoU,  Ernest.     Wild  life  of  orchard  and 
field.     1902.     19Jcm  Harper    $1.40  n 

Y  Habits  of  birds  and  small  mammals.  Illustrations 
from  excellent  photographs,  interesting  chapter  on  gen- 
eral effect  of  advent  of  civilization  on  North  American 
birds.    Nation,  74:  367. 

Jordan,  D:  S.  &  others.  Animals;  a  text  book 
of  zoology.  1902.  20cm  (Twentieth  cent,  text- 
bks.)  Appleton    $1.80  n 

Each  part  has  also  special  t.-p.  and  has  been  issued  sep- 
arately. 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Animal  life,  a  first  book  of  zoology,  by 
D:  S.  Jordan  and  V.  L.  Kellogg,  pt.  2,  Animal  forms,  a  sec- 
ond book  of  zoology,  by  D:  S.  Jordan  and  Harold  Heath. 

Morgan,  C.  L.    Animal  behaviour.    1900.    21cm 

Scribner    $4.20  n 
Author  cautious,  frank;  a  competent  psychologist  and 
a  trained  observer.      Interesting  summaries  of  recent 
studies  of  animal  habits.    Acad.  60:  27,  28. 

Habit  and  instinct.     1896.     23cm 

Lane    $5 
Possesses  balance  and  caution,  and  leaves  impression 
that  the  writer  even  in  theoretic  jiarts  of  his  subject  can 
be  trusted.    Xation,  64:  362. 

Morley,  M.  W.     Life  and  love.     1895.     19Jcm 

McClurg    $1.25 

Traces  with  delicacy  phenomena  of  reproduction  from 
lowest  forms  of  life  up  to  mammals,  with  chapters  on 
maturity,  variability  and  inheritance,  and  similar  topics. 
Lit.  world  27: 190. 

Poulton,  E:  B.  Colours  of  animals,  their  mean- 
ing and  use.     1890.     19 Jem     (Internat.  sci.  ser.) 

Appleton    $1.75 

R  B    Treats  mainly  of  origin  of  colors  in  insects,  specially 

in  moths  and  butterflies.    Many  observations  original, 

others  taken  from  recent  works  of  reliable  investigators. 

Science,  16: 286. 


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135 


Romanes,    G:   J:      Animal  intelligence.      1883. 
19 Jem     (Internat.  sci.  ser. )        Appletx)n    $1.75 
P    Originally  planned  as  introductory  part  of  his  Men- 
tal evolution.    Admirable  digest  of  all  yet  known  about 
mental  powers  of  animals.    Grant  Allen  in  Acad.  (B) 

Mental  evolution  in  animals;  with  essay 

on  instinct  by  Charles  Darwin.     1884.     20Jcm 

Appleton    $3 

Full  of  interesting  illustrations  of  various  phases  of 
mind,  and  original  suggestions  of  great  ingenuity.  Nation, 
38:  470-71. 

Vemon,  H.  M.  Variation  in  animals  and  plants. 
1903.     20icm  Holt    $1.75  n 

S  Principles  and  results  of  biometric  investigations 
brought  together  and  their  significance  to  organic  evolu- 
tion discussed.    Knoivl.  26: 186. 

White,  Gilbert.  Natural  history  and  antiquities 
ofSelborne.     1900.    23cm    (Lib.  of  Eng.  class.) 

Macmillan    50c 
Though  the  scene  is  laid  beneath  the  soft  skies  of  south- 
ern England  it  will  delight  the  dweller  in  prairie  states 
who  has  never  crossed  the  sea.    Garden  &  forest  (B) 

Wiedersheim,  R.  E.  E.  Structure  of  man  an 
index  to  his  past  history;  tr.  by  H.  and  M. 
Bernard.     1895.     23icm       Macmillan    $2.60  n 

To  be  compared  with  Huxley's  Man's  place  in  nature: 
does  not  replace  it  or  cover  same  ground.    Starr. 

593    Protozoans.    Radiates 

Ag'assiz,  Mrs  E.,  C.  (Cary)  First  lesson  in 
natural  history.  New  ed.  1899.  15Jcm 
(Guides  for  sci.  teaching)  Heath    pap.  25c 

Hyatt,  Alpheus.  Commercial  and  other  sponges. 
1897.     15icm     (Guides  for  sci.  teaching) 

Heath    pap.  20c 

Common   hydroids,    corals   and   echino- 

derms.     1897.     16cm    (Guidesfor  sci.  teaching) 

Heath    pap.  30c 

594     Iflollusks 

Hyatt,  Alpheus.  Oyster,  clam  and  other  cono 
mon  mollusks.  1894.  15cm  (Guides  for  sci. 
teaching)  Heath    pap.  30c 

595    Articulates 

Comstock,  J:  H:     Insect  life.     1901.     21cm 

Appleton    $1.75  n 

Y  Guide  to  a  knowledge  of  insects  through  study  of 
insects  themselves.  Clear,  scientific,  admirably  illus- 
trated. Directions  for  collecting  and  preserving  .speci- 
mens.   N.  Y. 

&  Mrs  Anna  (Botsford)     Manual  for  the 

study  of  insects.     5th  ed.     1904.     24J  cm 

Comstock  piib.  co.     $3.75 
P    Systematic  account;  has  technical  keys.    Felt. 


Darwin,  C:  B,.  Formation  of  vegetable  mould, 
through   the    action  of  worms.     1890.     20Jcm 

Appleton    $1.50 

Shows  how  one  of  the  greatest  geologic  problems  wa.s 
solved  by  experiments  so  simple  and  easy  that  a  child  can 
repeat  them.    Dodge. 

Eliot,  I.  M.,  &  Soule,  C.   G.     Caterpillars  and 

their  moths.     1902.     21cm  Century    $2  n 

Clear  directions  for  rearing  and  study,  with  life  histories 

of  43  species.    Specially  valuable  in  presenting  results  of 

20  years'  experience.    Photographs.    N.  Y. 

Emerton,  J.  H:  Common  spiders  of  the  United 
States.     1902.     20Jcm  Ginn    $1.50  n 

French,  G:  H,  Butterflies  of  the  eastern  United 
States.    Rev.  ed.    1900.    19icm    Lippincott    $2 

Gibson,  W:  H.     Eye  spy,     1897.     23cm 

Harper    $2.50 
Y    On  beetles,  grasshoppers,  snakes,  cocoons,  mush- 
rooms, tendrils,  barberries,  etc.    Primarily  intended  to 
induce  young  people  to  observe  nature.    Author's  illus- 
trations.   X.  Y. 

Holland,  "W:  J.     Butterfly  book.     1898.     26 Jem 

Doubleday    $3  n 
P  S    Limited  to  North  American  butterflies.    Describes 
550  species,  showing  over  600  in  natural  colors.    Bibliogr 
raphV,  p.  69-74.    N.  Y. 

Moth  book.     1903.     26icm 

Doubleday    $4  n 

Bibliography,  p.  27-38. 

Chapters  on  life  history  and  anatomy,  capture,  prepa- 
ration and  preservation  of  specimens,  classification,  and 
books  about  the  moths  of  Xorth  America  are  followed  by 
descriptions  of  over  50  families.  Much  sound  informa- 
tion accompanies  accounts  of  many  injurious  species. 
Forty.-eight  colored  plates  illustrate  over  1,500  species. 
L.  O.  Howard  in  Science,  42: 188. 

Howard,  L.  O.     Insect  book.     1901.     26cm 

Doubleday    $3  n 

P    Bibliography,  p.  405-16. 

Brief  account  by  entomologist  of  United  States  depart- 
ment of  agriculture,  of  bees,  wasps,  ants,  grasshoppers, 
flies  and  other  North  American  insects,  exclusive  of 
butterflies,  moths  and  beetles,  with  life  histories,  tables 
and  bibliographies.  Illustrated  in  black  and  white  and 
colors.    N.  Y. 

Mosquitoes;    how  they  live;    how  they 

carry  disease;  how  they  are  classified ;  how  they 
may  be  destroyed.     1901.     21cm 
P  McClure    $1.50  n 

Huxley,  T:  H:  The  crayfish:  an  introduction 
to  the  study  of  zoology.  3d  ed.  1881.  19cm 
(Internat.  sci.  ser.)  Appleton    $1.75 

Bibliography,  p.  357-61. 
Hyatt,  Alpheus.     Worms  and  crustacea.     1900. 
15cm     (Guides  for  sci.  t<;aching) 

Heath    pap.  30c 

&  Arms,   J.   M.     Insecta.     1898.     16cm 

(Guides  for  sci.  teaching)  Heath    $1.25 


591 


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McCook,  H:  C.  Tenants  of  an  old  farm;  leaves 
from  the  note-book  of  a  naturalist.  Rev.  ed. 
1902.     19cm  Jacobs    $1.20  n 

T  Studies  ol  common  insects,  specially  ants  and  spi- 
ders; information  exact.    X.  Y. 

Maeterlinck,  Maiirice.  Life  of  the  bee;  tr.  by 
Alfred  Sutro.     1901.     19icm         Dodd    $1.40  n 

Bibliography,  p.  423-27. 

Various  phases  of  the  life  cycle  of  the  honey  bee  are 
used  as  pegs  on  which  to  hang  a  series  of  interesting 
essays  on  instinct,  development,  evolution  and  similar 
topics.    Accurate  but  not  technical.    Nation  (B) 

Morley,  M,  W.     The  bee  people.     1899.     19Jcm 

■    McClurg    $1.25 

K  Y  All  about  bees:  queen  bee,  workers  and  drones. 
Tells  about  their  12,603  eyes,  the  way  they  get  honey  from 
deep  flowers,  the  way  they  comb  their  hair  and  feed  the 
baby  bees.    N.  Y. 

Honey-makers.     1899.     20cm 

McClurg    $1.25 

Historical  and  legendary  rather  than  scientific.  Much 
folklore.    Felt.    ' 

Ginn     45c 


Insect  folk.     1903.     19cm 


K  Y  In  very  simple  language;  all  long  or  technical 
Avords  explained  in  glossary.  Much  of  its  information 
will  be  new  to  most  people  not  fairly  well  acquainted 
with  entomology.    Nature,  68:  595. 

Wasps  and  their  ways.     1900.     20cm 

Dodd    $1.50 

P    Evolutionary;   many  observations  on  life  history. 
Felt. 
Noel,  Maurice.    Buz;  or,  The  life  and  adventures 
of  a  honey  bee.     1898.     18cm 

E  Y  Holt    $1 

Scudder,  S:  H.      Brief  guide  to  the  commoner 

butterflies  of  the  northern  United  States  and 

Canada.     1893.     19icm  Holt    $1.50 

Some  works  on  American  butterflies,  p.  27-32. 

Classifies  about  100  common  species,  giving  life  histo- 
ries, analytic  keys,  suggestions  for  reading,  and  directions 
for  field  and  cabinet.    Dial.  15: 120. 

Butterflies,  1889,  Holt  $1.50;  Everyday  butterflies,  1900, 
Houghton  $2;  Frail  children  of  the  air,  1895,  Houghton 
81.50;  Life  of  a  butterfly,  1893,  Holt  81,  are  Scudder's  more 
popular  books  on  his  specialty  and  are  all  authoritative 
and  charminj-.    Ed.  sel. 

Weed,  C.  M.     Life  histories  of  American  insects. 
1897.     19icm 
P  S  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Nature  biographies.     1901.     22cm 

Doubleday    $1.50  n 
P  S    Life  stories  of  everyday  butterflies,  moths,  grass- 
hoppers, flies,  with'  chapters  on  use  of  camera  in  study. 
150  photographic  illustrations.    N.  Y. 

comp.      Insect  world;  a  reading  book  of 

entomology.     1899.     ISJcm     (Appletons'  home 
reading  bks. ) 

YES  Appleton    60c  n 


596    Yertebrateti 

Hornaday,  "W:  T.  American  natural  history. 
1904.     25cm  Scribner    $3.50  n 

Aims  to  enable  reader  to  become  personally  acquainted 
with  each  animal  and  to  make  clear  its  place  in  the  great 
system  of  nature.    Pref. 

Jordan,  D:  S.  Manual  of  the  vertebrate  animals 
of  the  northern  United  States.  8th  ed.  1899. 
20^cm  McClurg    $2 

597    Fl8lie«i.    Pisces 

Goode,  G:  B.  American  fishes;  a  popular  treat- 
ise upon  the  game  and  food  fishes  of  North 
America,  with  especial  reference  to  habits  and 
methods  of  capture;  rev.  by  Theodore  Gill. 
1903.     24cm  Estes    $3.50  n 

Summary  of  observations  and  reports  of  experts  in 
ichthyology  as  well  as  fisheries  and  economics.  Contains 
information  not  generally  accessible.    Pub.  wkly. 

Jordan,  D:  S.,  &  Evermann,  B.  W.  American 
food  and  game  fishes.     1902.     26Jcm 

Doubleday    $4  n 
P  K    Species  found  north  of  equator,  with  keys  for  iden- 
tification, life  histories  and  methods  of  capture.    Colored 
illustrations.    N.  Y. 

59§    Reptiles.    Birds 

Bailey,  Mrs  F.  A:  (Merriam)  Birds  of  village 
and  field;  a  bird  book  for  beginners.  1898. 
19cm  Houghton    $2 

P  Descriptions,  color  key,  tables  of  migration,  of  winter 
birds,  of  aids  to  observation,  bibliography,  etc.  Illustra- 
tions by  E.  Thompson-Seton,  L:  A.  Fuertes  and  J:  L. 
Ridgway.    N.  Y. 

Handbook  of  birds  of  the  western  United 

States.     1902.     19icm  Houghton    $3.50  n 

Books  of  reference,  pref.  p.  83-88. 

Comprehensive  manual  complementing  Chapman's 
Handbook  of  birds  of  eastern  North  America.  Excellent 
keys  and  descriptions  of  form,  appearance,  nest,  habitfi, 
and  landscape  setting.  Thirty-three  plates  by  Fuertes 
and  over  600  cuts  in  text.    N.  Y. 

Bateman,  G.  C.  The  vivarium.  1902.  19cni 
(Pract.  handbks. ) 

Scribner    $3 

A  practical  guide  to  the  construction,  arrangement  and 

management  of  vivaria,  containing  full  information  as 

to  all  reptiles  suitable  as  pets,  how  and  where  to  obtain 

them  and  how  to  keep  them  in  health.    Title. 

Chapman,  F.  M.  Bird-life;  a  guide  to  the  study 
of  our  common  birds.     1903.     21cm 

Appleton  $2  n 
For  amateurs.  Offers  information  rather  than  enter- 
tainment, but  is  less  comprehensive  and  less  like  a  scien- 
tific manual  in  form  than  his  Handbook  of  birds  of 
eastern  North  America.  Exact,  clear,  excellent  illustra- 
tions.   N.  Y". 


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Chapman,  F,  M.     Bird  studies  with  a  camera. 
1900.     19icm  Appleton    $1.75 

B,  Describes  outfit  and  methods,  with  photographic 
reproductions.  Graphic  account  of  personal  experiences. 
Combines  scientific  exactness  with  sympathetic  touch  of 
bird  Igver.    N.  Y. 

Color    key    to    North    American    birds. 

1903.     23cm  Doubleday    $2.50  n 

Systematic  list  of  birds,  with  sketches  showing  charac- 
teristics and  colors.  Intended  for  identification  in  the 
field.    Pittsburg. 

Handbook    of    birds    of    eastern    North 


America,  with  keys  to  the  species  and  descrip- 
tions of  their  plumages,  nests,  and  eggs.  6th  ed. 
1903.     19}cm  Appleton    $3 

Principal  works  referred  to,  p.  415-18. 

Exhaustive  manual  of  the  500  species.  Useful  to  stu- 
dent with  bird  in  hand,  as  well  as  to  bird  lover  who 
wishes  to  '  name  the  birds  without  a  gun.'    L.  &  I. 

So  free  from  technicalities  as  to  be  intelligible  to  a 
14  year  old  boy,  and  so  convenient  and  full  of  original 
information  as  to  be  indispensable  to  a  working  ornitholo- 
gist. Description  of  each  species  followed  by  geographic 
range,  time  of  presence  at  different  places,  descriptions 
of  nest  and  eggs,  and  brief  popular  account  of  habits. 
C.  H.  Merriam  in  Science,  24:437. 

Coues,  Elliott.     Key  to  North  American  birds. 

5th  ed.    2  V.    1903.    26cm    Estes   $10  special  n 

P    standard  key  to  all  the  birds  of  North  America. 

Valuable   for   reference.     Two    hundred    illustrations, 

partly  in  colors.    L.  &  I. 

Doubleday,  Mrs  N.  B.  (De  Graff)  Bird  neigh- 
bors. 1903.  26^cm  Doubleday  $2 
Excellent  description  of  appearance  and  habits  of  150 
common  birds,  arranged  in  color  groups.  Latin  and  Eng- 
lish names;  51  colored  photographs  of  stuffed  birds,  taken 
from  periodical  Birds.    N.  Y. 


Birds  that  hunt  and  are  hunted.     1899. 

26Jcm  •  Doubleday    $2 

Similar  to  Bird  neigltbors.  Describes  170  birds  of  prey, 
game  birds  and  waterfowls.  Forty-eight  colored  photo- 
graphs.   N.  Y. 

How  to  attract  the  birds,  and  other  talks 


about  bird  neighbours.     1902.     22cm 

Doubleday    $1.35  n 

T  On  habits,  nest  building,  coloration ,  economic  value, 
with  suggestions  for  attracting  by  calls,  providing  food 
plants,  water,  nesting  places,  etc.  Beautifully  illustrated. 
Suggestive  and  interesting  to  bird  lovers  who  are  not  yet 
bird  students.    N.  Y. 

Dugmore,  A,  B.     Bird  homes.     1900.     26cm 

Doubleday    $2  n 

Nests,  eggs  and  breeding  habits  of  land  birds  breeding 
in  eastern  United  States,  with  hints  on  rearing  and  pho- 
tographing young  birds.  Title. 

Excellent  photographs,  sometimes  colored.    N.  Y. 


Eckstorm,  Mrs  Fannie  (Hardy)     Bird   book. 
1901.     19cm  Heath     60c  n 

R  Y  Differs  from  most  bird  books  in  attempting  to 
teach  intelligent  observation  of  habits,  structure,  etc. 
rather  than  identification  of  species.  Adapted  to  school 
year.   Contains  excellentshortannotated  book  list.    N.  Y. 

Elliot,  D.  G.     Gallinaceous  game  birds  of  North 
America.     1897.     21cm  Harper    $2.50 

Formal  systematic  treatise  on  quail,  grouse,  ptarmigan 
and  turkeys.  Specially  well  written  biographies,  followed 
by  suflBcient  technical  descriptions.    Nation,  65: 441. 

North    American    shore    birds.       1895. 

21cm  F.  P.  Harper    $2.50 

Detailed,  non-technical  descriptions  of  snipes,  sand- 
pipers, plovers  and  their  allies,  helpful  Illustrations  and 
carefully  prepared  keys  and  analytic  tables.  Condensed, 
well  written  and  thoroughly  trustworthy  biographies. 
Nation,  61:435. 


Wild  fowl  of  the  U.  S.  and  British  posses- 
sions; or,  The  swan,  geese,  ducks  and  mergan- 
sers of  North  America.     1898.     21cm 

F.  P.  Harper    $2.50 

Job,  H.  K.  Among  the  water-fowl;  observation, 
adventure,  photography.     1902.     22cm 

Doubleday    $1,35  n 

P  Narrative  account  of  the  water-fowl  found  in  north- 
em  and  middle  states  and  lower  Canada,  east  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  illustrated  by  photographs  from  nature. 
Title. 


Keyser,   L.    S. 

22Jcm 


Birds  of  the  Rockies.     1902. 
McClurg    $2.50  n 


Field  notes  of  his  rambles,  with  check  list  of  Colorado 
birds. 

Miller,  Mrs  Harriet  (Mann)  First  book  of 
birds;  by  Olive  Thorne  Miller.     1899.     20cm 

Houghton    $1 
T  B    Talks  about  their  homes,  clothes,  schooling,  food, 
how  they  behave  and  how  to  study  them.    Black  and 
white  and  colored  illustrations.    N.  Y. 

Second  book  of  birds:  bird  families;  by 

Olive  Thorne  Miller.     1901.     20cm 

Houghton    $1  n 
y    Attractive  to  beginners  and  useful  to  advanced  stu- 
dents because  of  careful  personal  observations  recorded. 
Admirable  colored  plates  by  L.  A.  Fuertes,  and  black  and 
white  illustrations.    N.  Y. 

Nuttall,  Thomas.  Popular  handbook  of  the 
birds  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada;  rev.  and  annot. 
by  Montague  Chamberlain.     1903.     22cm 

Little    $3 

Contents:  Land  birds;  Game  and  wat3r  birds. 

Describes  more  than  200  species,  with  much  breadth  of 
knowledge  and  nicety  of  detail.  Colored  plates  of  110 
species.    Dial,  34:  364. 


596 


138 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Scott,  W:  E.  D.     Bird  studies.     1898.     26cm 

Putnam    $5 

P  Brief,  clear  descriptions  of  land  birds  of  eastern 
North  America  from  Florida  to  Greenland.  Grouped  by 
localities;  e.  g.  about  the  house,  in  the  woods,  etc.  Admi- 
rable  photographic   reproductions   of  birds  and  nests. 

N.  Y. 

Torrey,  Bradford.     Everyday  birds;  elementary 
studies.     1901.     19icm  Houghton    $1 

Short  talks  on  the  kinglet,  chickadee,  tanager,  song 
sparrow,  humming  bird,  night  hawk,  chimney  swift,  etc. 
Twelve  colored  plates  after  Auduton.  Without  confus- 
ing technical  details.    Clear  and  precise.    Critic. 

Weed,  C.  M. ,  &  Dearborn,  Ned.     Birds  in  their 
relations  to  man;  a  manual  of  economic  orni- 
thology for  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.     1903.     21  Jem 
Lippincott    $2.50  n 

Partial  bibliography,  p.  32&-73. 

Outgrowth  of  twenty  years  study  and  experience. 
First  hand  knowledge  of  birds  and  their  habits,  and  of 
plants  and  insects  as  related  to  them.    Pub.  wkly. 

Wright,  Mrs  Mabel  (Osgood)    Birdcraft.    1897. 
20icm  Macmillan  $2.50  n 

P    Eighty  full-page  plates  by  L.  A.  Fuertes. 
Treats  of  200  of  most  common  species,  and  identification 
is  made  simple  by  a  color  key.    L.  &  I. 

&  Coues,  Elliott.     Citizen  bird;  scenes 


from  bird-life  in  plain  English  for  beginners. 
1897.     19cm  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

r  Good  descriptions  of  our  common  birds,  the  birds 
being  made  to  tell  of  their  own  life.  Ill  illustrations  by 
L.  A.  Fuertes.    Specially  for  children.    Lowell. 

599    ]?IaininaI§ 

Burroughs,  John.  Squirrels  and  other  fur- 
bearers.  1900.  20cm  Houghton  $1 
Y  Habits  of  chipmunk,  woodchuck,  hare,  muskrat, 
skunk,  fox,  weasel,  mink,  raccoon,  porcupine,  opossum, 
wild  mice.  Fifteen  colored  illustrations  after  Audubon. 
N.Y. 


IngersoU,  Ernest.  Wild  neighbors;  out-door 
studies   in  the  United  States.      1897.      19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Y  Mainly  a  skilful  compilation  from  Thoreau,  Bur- 
roughs, Abbott  and  others,  yet  records  many  of  the  au- 
thor's own  observations  and  conclusions.    Z>ia/,«3: 402. 

Miller,  Mrs  Harriet  (Mann)  Four-handed  folk; 
by  Olive  Thorne  Miller.     1896.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Y  Describes  characteristics  and  manners  of  certain 
monkeys,  lemurs,  marmosets,  chimpanzees  and  ocelots 
of  the  writer's  acquaintance.    N.  Y. 

Porter,  J.  H.     Wild  beasts.     1903.     21cm 

Scribner    $2 

Y  Study  of  character  and  habits  of  elephant,  lion, 
leopard,  panther,  jaguar,  tiger,  puma,  wolf  and  grizzly 
bear.    Title. 

Seton,  E.  T.     Lives  of  the  hunted.     1901.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.75  n 

P  Y    Krag  the  Kootenay  ram,  Johnny  Bear,  Tito  the 

coyote.  Randy  the  sparrow.  Chink  the  pup,  the  kangaroo 

rat,  the  mother  teal  and  the  chickadee.    Illustrated  with 

over  200  drawings.    N.  Y. 

Wild    animals    I    have    known.      1900. 

20icm  Scribner    $2 

Y  Interestingadventuresand  field  experiences.  Gives 
an  insight  into  habits  and  daily  lives  of  some  animals. 
Not  intended  as  a  scientific  treatise  on  mammals.  Sci- 
ence, 32:  26. 

Stone,  Witmer,  &  Cram,  W:  E.  American  ani- 
mals; a  popular  guide  to  the  mammals  of  North 
America  north  of  Mexico,  with  intimate  biogra- 
phies of  the  more  familiar  species.     1902.     26cm 

Doubleday    $3  n 

P  Profuse  illustration.  Key  to  genera,  bibliography 
and  index.    N.  Y. 

Wright,    Mrs    Mabel    (Osgood)      Four-footed 
Americans  and  their  kin;  ed.  by  F.  M.  Chap- 
man, illus.  by  Ernest  Seton  Thompson.     1898. 
19Jcm 
Y  Macmillan    $1.50  n 


600    USEFUL    ^TITS 


602     Compcnds.    Outlines 

Spon,  Edward  &  F.  N.  Spons'  mechanics'  own 
book.     1885.     21Jcm  Spon    $2.50 

P  S  Complete  guide  to  all  ordinary  mechanical  opera- 
tions. Useful  to  amateurs,  professional  workmen  and 
general  readers. 

603    Dictionaries!.    Cyclopedias 

Hopkins,  A.  A.  ed.  Scientific  American  cyclo- 
pedia of  receipts,  notes  and  queries.  1901, 
23Jcm  Munn    $5 

Kf  Over  15,000  selected  receipts,  representing  nearly 
every  branch  of  useful  arts. 

Knight,  E:  H:     Knight's  new  mechanical  dic- 
tionary.    1884.     27icm        Houghton  subs.     $9 
Rf    References   to   technical  journals  1876-80.     Illus- 
trated.   Title. 

Spon,  Edward  &  F.  N.  Spons'  encyclopaedia 
of  the  industrial  arts,  manufactures  and  com- 
mercial products.     5  V.     1879-82.      26Jcm 

Spon    $27 
Rf    Treats  fully  such  subjects  as  acids,  bleaching,  cot- 
ton manufactures,  dye-stuffs,  floor-cloth,  etc.    An  Eng- 
lish work,  alphabetic.    Kroeger. 

Technologisches  worterbuch,  deutsch-englisch- 
franzosisch;  hrsg.  vonE.  Rohrig,  C.  Dill  und  E. 
von  Hoyer.     3  v.     1887-91.  '  25cm 

Bergman  n    42  m 

Rf  Contents:  v.  1,  Deutsch-englisch-franzosisch,  4. 
verb.  aufl.  v.  2,  English-German-French,  4th  ed.  rev. 
V.  3,  Franfais-allemand-anglais,  3.  6d.  rev. 

604    Essays 

Chase,  A. ,  &  Clow,  E.  Stories  of  industry.  2  v. 
1891?    19cm 

Y  Educ.  pub.  .CO.     60c  ea 
Cochrane,  Robert,  comp.     Romance  of  industry 

and  invention.     1896.     18Jcm 

Lippincott    $1.25 
Ranges  from  Wedgwood  ware  to  modern  developments 
of  bicycle  and  horseless  carriage.    Dial,  21:  390. 

"NLoffett,  Cleveland.  Careers  of  danger  and 
daring.     1901.     21cm 

Century    $1.80  n;  cheaper  ed.  $1.50 

Y  Dangers  to  which  steeple  climber,  diver,  balloonist, 
pilot,  bridge  builder,  fireman,  wild  beast  tamer,  aerial 
acrobat,  dynamite  worker  and  locomotive  engineer  are 
exposed.    N.  Y. 


605    Periodicals 

Scientific    American;    an    illus.   journal   of  art, 
science  and  mechanics.     Latest  vol.     41cm 

Munn    $3  yrly 
Weekly. 

supplement.    Latest  vol.     41cm 

Munn    $5  yrly 
Weekly. 
Scientific  American  and  Supplement  together  87  yearly. 

60§    Patents.    Inventions 

Baker,  R.  S.     Boy's  book  of  inventions.     1899. 
21cm  McClure    $2 

Y  Graphic,  concise,  untechnical  descriptions  of  sub- 
marine boats,  liquid  air,  wireless  telegraphy,  automobiles. 
X-ray  photography,  tailless  kites,  the  phonograph,  the 
modern  sky  scraper,  flying  machines.  Excellent  illustra- 
tions. 


Boys'  second  book  of  inventions.     1903. 

21cm  McClure    $2 

Y  Contents:  The  earthquake  measurer;  Electrical  fur- 
naces; Harnessing  the  sun;  The  inventor  and  the  food 
problem;  Marconi  and  his  great  achievements;  Light- 
house builders;  The  newest  electric  light. 

With  his  Boy's  book  of  invention,  a  record  of  great  mate- 
rial achievements  of  our  age.    Pub.  wkly. 

Hale,  E:  E.     Stories  of  invention.     1904.     17cm 

Little    $1 

Y  Accounts  of  Archimedes,  Friar  Bacon,  Cellini,  Pal- 
issy,  Franklin,  Fulton,  Bessemer  and  others.    N.  Y. 

Hutchinson,  W.  B.,  &  Criswell,  J.  A.  E. 
Patents  and  how  to  make  money  out  of  them. 
1899.     19icm  Van  Nostrand    $1.25 

Patents  generally;  Patent  office  practice,  trademarks 
and  foreign  patents;  What  and  how  to  invent  and  various 
ways  of  exploiting  or  making  money  out  of  inventions. 
Appendix:  forms  of  assignments,  licenses,  etc.  and  for 
organization  and  incorporation  of  stock  comjmnies. 
Elec.  world,  34:100. 

Knig:ht,  G:  H.  Patent-office  manual;  apx.  of 
copyright  decisions,  etc.     1893.     24^cm 

Little    $5  n 

Purpose  to  facilitate  labors  of  inventors  and  attorneys 
in  the  United  States  patent  ofiice  by  a  convenient  sum- 
mary of  the  more  important  rulings  governing  its  pro- 
ceedings.   Pref. 


(139) 


599 


140 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Mowry,  W:  A:  &  A.  M.  American  inventions 
and  inventors.  1900.  19cm-  (America's  great 
men)  Silver    65c  n 

y  Considers  in  a  simple  direct  way  important  topics 
connected  with  growtli  arid  development  of  our  country, 
grouping  them  under  headings  heat,  light,  food,  clothing 
and  letters.    Buffalo. 

Williams,  Archibald.  Eomance  of  modem  in- 
vention. 1903.  20cm  Lippincott  $1.50  n 
R  Y  Untechnical  accountsof  Nile  dam,  Panama  canal, 
Tower  bridge,  Brooklyn  bridge,  Trans-Siberian  railway, 
Niagara  Falls  power  company,  Bermuda  floating  dock 
and  other  types  of  modem  civil  engineering.    N.  Y 

See  also  Public  documents  list 

609    History  of  u§eful  arts  in  generai 

Bym,  E:  "W.  Progress  of  invention  in  the  nine- 
teenth century.  1900.  25cm  Munn  $3 
P  Attempts  enumeration,  with  some  description,  of 
inventions  and  developments  practically  applied.  De- 
rived from  Patent  office  records;  of  much  value  in  spite 
of  omissions.    Well  illustrated.    N.  Y. 

610    Medicine 

Gould,    G:    M.     Student's  medical    dictionary. 

11th  ed.     1900.     21  Jem  Blakiston    $2.50 

Health  and  healing.  1902.  15 Jem  (Little  mas- 
terpieces of  sci. )  Doubleday    50c 

Contents:  Escape  from  pain:  the  history  of  a  discoverj-, 
by  J.  Paget;  Jenner  and  Pasteur,  by  J.  R.  Bennett;  Pas- 
teur and  his  work,  by  P.  Geddes  and  J.  A.  Thomson; 
Tuberculosis  and  its  prevention,  by  T.  M.  Prudden; 
Malaria  and  mosquitoes,  by  G.  M.  Sternberg;  Art  of  pro- 
longing life,  by  R.  Roose;  Natural  life  and  death:  rules 
of  health,  by  B.  W.  Richardson;  Care  of  the  eye.s,  by 
B.  P.  Colton;  Progress  of  medicine  in  the  19th  century,  by 
J.  S.  Billings. 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Medical  essays,  1842-82.  Riv- 
erside ed.     1893.     20cm  Houghton    $1.50 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  Doctor  and  patient.  4th  ed. 
1904.     19Jcm  Lippincott    $1.50 

Contents:  The  physician;  Convalescence;  Pain  and 
the  opium  habit;  Moral  management  of  sick  or  invalid 
children;  Nervousness  and  its  influence  on  character; 
Outdoor  and  camp-life  for  women. 

Park,  Ros-well.  Epitome  of  the  history  of  medi- 
cine.    2ded.     1899.     24icm  Davis    $2  n 

Nursing 

Hampton,  I.  A.  Nursing;  its  principles  and 
practice.     Rev.  ed.     1898.     20cm 

Koeckert    $2  n 

In  compact  form,  for  hospital  and  private  use,  from 

author's  experience  as  superintendent  of  nurses,  and 

principal  of  the  training  school  for  nurses,  Johns  Hopkins 

hospital.    Ed.  sel. 


Shaw,  Mrs  C.S.  (Weeks)  Text-book  of  nurs- 
ing, for  the  use  of  training  schools,  families  and 
private    students.     3d  ed.    1902.     19Jcm 

Appleton  $1.75 
Grew  out  of  a  familiar  consciousness  of  needs  and  diffi- 
culties of  nursing,  with  the  experience  of  the  working 
teacher,  and  has  thus  acquired  excellent  method  and 
clearness  and  directness  of  style.  E.  L.  Youmans  in  Introd. 
(B) 

Stoney,  E.  M.  A.  Practical  points  in  nursing,, 
for  nurses  in  private  practice.  3d  ed.  1903. 
21cm  Saunders    $1.75  n 

Shows  thorough  medical  and  surgical  knowledge.  Sug- 
gests helps  for  good  nursing  where  not  all  hospital  appli- 
ances can  be  had.    Lit.  world,  27: 368. 


Gerrish,  F:  H:  ed. 

American  authors 


611     Anatomy 

Text-book  of  anatomy  by 
2d  ed.    1902.     27cm 

Lea    $6.50  n 
Illustrated  with  1003  engravings  in  black  and  colors. 
Gray,  Henry.     Anatomy,  descriptive  and  surgi- 
cal; ed.   by  T.   P.  Pick  and   Robert  Howden. 
Rev.  Amer.  ed.     1901.     26 Jem 

Lea    $5.50  n;  col.  illus.  $6.25  n 

612    Piiysioiogy 

Allen,  MrsTHL&ry  CWood)  Marvels  of  our  bodily 
dwelling.     1896.     19Jcm  Wood-Allen    $1 

K  Y  Introduction  to  physiology  and  hygiene;  written 
in  an  allegoric  narrative  style.    Fully  illustrated.    L.  &  I. 

Bowditch,  H:  P.  Hints  for  teachers  of  physi- 
ology.   1897.    15 Jem    (Guides  for  sci.  teaching) 

Heath     20c 

Attempts  to  show  how  a  teacher  may  supplement  text- 
book instruction  by  means  of  simple  obser\-ations  and 
experiments  on  living  bodies  or  on  organic  material- 
Science,  13:  388. 

Browne,  Liennox,   &  Behnke,  Emil.      Voice, 

f?ong  and  speech;   a  practical  guide  for  singers 

and  speakers.    New  ed.    22Jcm    Putnam    $2  n 

Excellent  practical  manual  from  the  combined  view  of 

the  vocal  surgeon  and  voice  trainer.    Drexel. 

Foster,  Sir  Michael.  Text-book  of  physiology, 
rev.  and-  abr.  from  the  author's  text-book  of 
physiology  in  five  volumes;  with  apx.  on  the 
chemical  basis  of  the  animal  body,  by  A.  S.  Lea. 
6th  Amer.  ed.     1896.    23Jcm    Macmillan    $5  n 

S  Abridgment  effected  by  omitting  all  histologic  mat- 
ter and  all  discussions  of  a  too  theoretic  nature;  shows 
wide  knowledge,  fine  sympathy,  gift  of  style  and  delicate 
sense  of  balance.    W.  T.  Porter  in  Science  (B) 

Huxley,  T:  H:  lessons  in  elementary  physiol- 
ogy; ed,  by  F:  S.  Lee.     1900.     19  Jem  • 

Macmillan    $1.10  n 

Capital  introduction  to  formal  study  of  physiologj-  by 
one  of  the  greatest  scientists  of  our  time.    L.  &  I. 


USEFUL  ARTS— Medicine 


141 


Martin,  H:  N.     The  human  body;  an  account  of 
its  structure  and  activities  and  the  conditions  of 
its  healthy  working.     8th  ed.     1904.     22cm 
(Amer.  sci.  ser.  Adv.)  Holt    $2.50 

Standard  college  text-book  in  human  anatomy  and 
physiology.    Kd.  sel. 

Peabody,  J.  E:  Studies  in  physiology,  anatomy 
and  hygiene.     1903.     19icm 

Macmillan    $1.10  n 

613    Personal  hygiene 

Baker,  M.  N.  Potable  water  and  methods  of 
detecting  impurities.  1899.  15cm  (Van  Nos- 
trand  sci.  ser. )  Van  Nostrand    50c 

•  Object  to  present  clearly  and  briefly  essential  qualities 
of  potable  water,  how  it  may  be  obtained,  and  signifi- 
cance of  chemical,  bacterial  and  microscopic  tests.  Dis- 
cusses value  of  pure  water,  relations  between  water  and 
disease  and  typhoid  fever  records  as  index  of  purity  or 
impurity  of  public  water  supplies.    Engin.  n.  42:  278. 

Bergey,  D:  H.  Principles  of  hygiene.  -1901. 
24cm  Saunders    $3  n 

Accurate;  useful  to  medical  students,  physicians  and 
health  officers;  also  to  architects  in  giving  sanitary  re 
quirements  for  buildings.    N.  Y. 

Billing's,  J:  S.  ed.     Physiological  aspects  of  the 
liquor  problem ;  investigations  made  by  and  un- 
der direction  of  sub-committee 'of  the  Commit- 
tee of  fifty  to  investigate  the  liquor  problem. 
2v.     1903.     23cm  Houghton    $4.50  n 

Holds  that  use  of  alcohol  impairs  mental  work,  lessens 
physical  power,  does  not  protect  against  cold  and  fatigue, 
and  diminishes  resistance  to  infectious  diseases;  con- 
demns and  exposes  fallacy  of  some  misdirected  efforts  to 
promote  temperance.    N.  Y. 

Crandall,  F.  M.  How  to  keep  well.  1903. 
20 Jem  Doubleday    $1.50  n 

Aims  to  give  definite  rules  and  principles  for  avoidance 
of  disease.  Handy  guide  to  keeping  well,  and  treatment 
of  such  simple  ailments  as  do  not  require  a  doctor's  care. 
Piib.  u'kly. 

Oerhard.  W:  P.  Guide  to  sanitarv  house- 
inspection;  or,  Hints  and  helps  regarding  the 
choice  of  a  healthful  home  in  cit}'  or  country. 
3ded.     1902.     19cm  '     Wiley    $1 

Hotter,  J.  L.,  &  Firth,  B.  H.  Practical  do 
mestic  hygiene.  New  ed.  1902.  19cm  (Long- 
mans' pract.  elem.  sci.  ser. )  Longmans  90c 
Elementary  human  anatomy  and  physiology;  Elemen- 
tary hygiene;  Domestic  economy. 

&  Horrocks,  W.  H.     Theory  and  practice 

of  hygiene  (Notter  and  Firth)  2d  ed.  1900. 
24cm  Blakiston    $7  n 

S  Original  work  by  J.  L.  Notter  and  R.  H.  Firth,  pub- 
lished 1896. 

Comprehensive,  founded  on  E.  A.  Parke's  Manual  of 
practical  hijffiene. 


Parkas,  L.  C. ,  &  Kenwood,  Henry.     Hygiene 
and  public  health.     2d  ed.     1902.     19cm 

Blakiston    $3  n 

Aims  to  cover  the  whole  field  of  sanitary  science,  and 
gives  such  elementary  information  on  every  topic  as  will 
enable  the  reader  to  refer  with  advantage  to  the  larger 
textbooks.    Science,  14:  301. 


Pyle,  W.  L.     ed. 

1900.     21cm 


Manual  of  personal  hygiene. 
Saunders    $1.50  n 


8  R  Full  of  good  sense  and  useful  information  about 
the  various  piowers  and  faculties  of  the  body,  their  use 
and  incident  ailments.    Spec.  86r  394. 

Richards,  Mrs   E.   H.    (Swallow),  &  Talbot, 

Marion,  ed.     Home  sanitation;   a  manual  for 

housekeepers.     Rev.  ed.     1904.     17cm 

Whitcomb    25c 
Books  of  reference,  p.  77-80. 

Stillwell,  J.  S.  Human  hair,  its  care  and  pres- 
ervation.    1900.     18cm     Maple  pub.  co.     $1.25 

Object  to  present  in  easily  intelligible  form  facts  con- 
cerning human  hair,  particularly  those  pertaining  to 
caase,  prevention  and  cure  of  conditions  and  diseases 
which  result  in  injury  and  total  loss.    Pref. 

Food 

Chapin,  H:  D.  Theory  and  practice  of  infant 
feeding.     1902.     23Jcm  Wood    $2.25 

Bibliography,  p.  317-20. 

Hutchison,  Robert.  Food  and  the  principles  of 
dietetics.     1903.     23cm  Wood    $3  n 

S  Compilation  and  study  of  modern  knowledge  of 
chemical  constituents  of  foods  and  of  their  relation  to 
production  of  energy.  Information  on  meat  juices,  jellies, 
and  extracts  particularly  valuable.    Sat.  r.  1901. 

Pequignot,  Mrs  M..  A.  (Boland)  Handbook 
of  invalid  cooking.     Rev.  ed.     1900.     19 Jem. 

Century    $2 

Literature,  p.  313-14. 

For  professional  and  unprofessional  nurses.  Explana- 
tory lessons  on  food  properties  and  values,  recipes,  menus, 
with  chapters  on  serving,  feeding  of  children  and  district 
nursing.    N.  Y. 

Richards,  Mrs  E.  H.  (Swallow)  Food  ma- 
terials and  their  adulterations.  New  ed.  1898. 
17icm  Home  science    $1 

Bibliography,  p.  176-79. 

Important  to  housekeepers.  On  water,  tea,  coffee,  dairy 
products,  sugar,  tinned  goods,  spices,  etc.  perishable  foods 
and  principles  of  diet.    N.  Y. 

&  "Woodman,   A.   Q.     Air,    water  and 

food  from  a  sanitary  standpoint.     1900.     23Jcm 

Wiley    $2 

Elementary,  with  descriptions  of  laboratory  methods 
for  analyzing  air,  water  and  food.  Tables  of  relative 
food  values.    Bibliography.    Enffin.  n.  45:  32. 


L 


609 


142 


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Thompson,  Sir  Henry.  Diet  in  relation  to  age 
and  activity.     4th  ed.     1903.     18Jcm 

Warne    $1 

Well  deserves  its  established  popularity.  Instructions 
for  attaining  comfortable  longevity,  adapted  to  all  intelli- 
gent people,  and  the  more  acceptable  from  their  felici- 
tous style.    Xation ,  74:  289. 

Wintlirop,  A.  W.  Diet  in  illness  and  conva- 
lescence. 1899.  20Jcm  Harper  $1.50 
Large  variety  of  recipes  for  beverages  and  foods,  and 
much  practical  information  of  miscellaneous  nature. 
Chapter  devoted  to  diets  suitable  for  various  specified 
diseases.    Lit.  world,  30: 125. 

Yeo,  I:  B.     Food  in  health  and  disease.     8th  ed. 

1901.  19cm  Keener    $2.50  n 

Nutritive  values,  digestion  and  assimilation,  cooking, 
dietaries,  animal  and  vegetable  food,  food  in  special  dis- 
eases, etc.    Comprehensive  and  practical.    N.  Y. 

613.7    Hygiene  of  recreation  and  sleep 

Bancroft,  J.  H.  School  gymnastics.  Rev.  ed. 
2  v.     1900-03.     19cm 

Heath    v.  1,  $1.50;  v.  2,  $1.75 

Contents:  v.  1,  Free  hand,  rev.  ed.  v.  2,  With  light 
apparatus. 

Systems  used  in  Brooklyn  and  Waterbury,  Ct.  public 
schools. 

Distinctly  good.  Detailed  courses  for  boys  and  girls 
covering  first  8  school  years.    Edtic.  r.  21:  396. 

Photographic  illustrations. 

Benson,  E:  F:,  &  Miles,  E.  H.     Daily  training. 

1902.  19cm     (Imp.  athletic  lib.) 

Dutton    $1.50  n 

Concerning  exercise,  diet,  stimulants,  water,  heat, 
sleep,  rest,  etc.  under  ordinary  conditions.  Manly  and 
practical.  Authors  agree  on  broad  principles,  differing 
in  personal  practices.    X.  Y. 

Blaikie,  "Williajn.  How  to  get  strong  and  how 
to  stay  so.     Rev.  ed.     1902.     19Jcm 

Harper    $1  n 

Author  is  justifiably  loyal  to  the  exercise  of  walking, 
laying  great  stress  on  carriage,  and  to  home  g>Tnnastics. 
In  these  respects  the  book  is  stimulating  and  offers  a  real 
guidance.  Nation,  67:  370  (B) 
Call,  A.  P.  Power  through  repose.  New  ed. 
1900.     17Jcm  Little    $1 

The  gospel  of  relaxation,  as  one  may  call  it,  is  preached 
in  this  admirable  little  volume,  which  ought  to  be  in  the 
hands  of  every  teacher  and  student  in  America  of  either 
sex.    William  James,  Tallcs  to  teachers  (B) 

Farias,  Randolph..  Practical  training  for  ath- 
let'cs,  health  and  pleasure.  2d  edi  1899. 
19jcm     (Outing  Hb.)  Outing    $1 

American  manual  approved  by  D.  A.  Sargent. 

Nissen,  Hartvig.  Rational  home  gymnastics, 
w'ith  health-points  on  walking  and  bicycling 
and  the  use  of  water  and  massage.     Rev.  ed. 

1903.  18cm  Bacon    $1 


614    Public  health 

Abbott,  A.  C:  Hygiene  of  transmissible  dis- 
eases; their  causation,  modes  of  dissemination 
and  methods  of  prevention.  2d  ed.  1901. 
24cm  Saunders    $2.50  n 

S  Places  before  unprofessional  readers  compactly  and 
intelligibly  much  widely  scattered  matter.  J.  Y.  Bergen 
in  Edtic.  r.  20:  194. 

Harrington,  Charles.  Manual  of  practical  hy- 
giene for  students,  physicians  and  medical  offi- 
cers.    2d  ed.     1902.     24Jcm  Lea    $4.25  n 

Complete,  authoritative,  practical  and  modem.  Chap- 
ter on  hygiene  of  occupation.    Science,  37:  730. 

Prepared  by  specialists  for  practical  aid  of  communi- 
ties and  individuals.  Points  to  a  final  triumph  over  the 
pcourge  of  consumption  through  persistent,  intelligent 
effort.    N.  Y. 

New    York    charity    organization    society. 

Handbook  on  the  prevention  of  tuberculosis. 
1903.     24cm  Charity  org.  soc.     $1 

Sedg-wick,  W:  T.  Principles  of  sanitary  science 
and  the  public  health.     1902.     22Jcm 

Macmillan    $3  n 
S    With  special  reference  to  causes  and  prevention  of 
infectious  diseases.     Not  too  technical    for  intelligent 
readers.    N.  Y. 

Sternberg,  G:  M.  Infection  and  immunity. 
1903.     21Jcm     (Sci.ser.)  Putnam    $1.75  n 

8  'Pt.  1,  General  discussion  of  causes  of  infection,  use  of 
disinfectants,  and  immunity;  pt.  2  treats  specially  of 
origin,  death  rate  and  method  of  prevention  of  infectious 
diseases.    For  non-medical  readers. 

Sykes  J:  F:  J.     Public  health  problems.     1892. 

19cm     (Contemp.  sci.ser.)  Scribner    $1.50 

Tyndall,  John.     Essays  on  the  floating-matter  of 

the  air,  in  relation  to  putrefaction  and  infection. 

1902.     20Jcm  Appleton    $1.50 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

614.3    Adulterations 

Blyth,  A.  W.  &  M.  "W.  Foods:  their  composi- 
tion and  analysis;  with  introd.  on  the  history  of 
adulteration.     5th  ed.     1903.     23cm 

Van  Nostrand  $7.50 
S  As  a  manual  of  the  composition  and  examination  of 
human  food  it  has  a  leading  position.  Exact  reference 
to  every  authority  and  a  series  of  bibliographies  make 
easy  confirmation  of  quotation  and  further  study.  Legal 
relations  are  to  English  law,  but  they  suggest  ways  of 
right  doing.    Nation  (B) 

614.8    Protection    of  human    lll'e   from  acci- 
dents, casualties,  etc. 

Doty,  A.  H.  Manual  of  instruction  in  the  prin- 
ciples of  prompt  aid  to  the  injured.  4th  ed. 
1902.     18Jcm  Appleton    $1.50  n 

Practical,  useful,  up  to  date.    Ed.  sel. 


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143 


Dulles,  C:  W.  Accidents  and  emergencies.  5th 
ed.     1899.     19Jcm  Blakiston    $1 

First  published  in  1880  under  title  What  to  do  first  in 
accidents  or  poisoning. 

For  houseliold  use.  Includes  chapters  on  electricity, 
accidents  and  poisonous  flowers,  and  some  excellent  pages 
on  domestic  emergencies.    Lit.  world,  28:  379. 

Hardy,  "W:  J:     Lighthouses;  their  history  and 

romance.     1895.     20cm  Revell    $1.25 

T    Notable  lighthouses  and  lightships  of  English  coast, 

with  brief  history  of  use  of  lifesaving  signals  in  England. 

N.  Y. 

Hill,  C:  T.     Fighting  a  fire.     1897.     19icm 

Century    $1.50 

T    Account  of  the  organization,  methods,  dangers  and 
heroism  of  the  New  York  fire  department.     Unit. 
Appeared  in  St  Nicholas,  July  1896-Oct.  1897.    Pittsburg. 

615    Therapeutics.    Cures 

Hudson,  T.  J.  Law  of  mental  medicine;  the 
correlation  of  the  facts  of  psychology  and  his- 
tology in  their  relation  to  mental  therapeutics. 
2ded.    1903.     19Jcm  McClurg    $1.20  n 

Object  primarily  to  assist  in  placing  mental  therapeu- 
tics on  a  firmly  scientific  basis,  and  incidentally  to  place 
■within  reach  of  the  humblest  intellect  the  most  effective 
methods  of  healing  by  mental  processes.    Piii>.  wkly. 

616   Patholog;y.   Diseases.    Treatment 

Frankland,  MrsQ..  C.  (Toynbee)  Bacteria  in 
daily  life.     1903.      19  Jem      Longmans    $1.75  n 

P  R  Treated  in  a  general  rather  than  a  detailed  man- 
ner. Author  assumes  only  as  much  knowledge  as  the 
average  educated  man  may  safely  be  considered  to 
possess.    Ath.    '03,  2:  97. 

Gardiner,  C:  F.  Care  of  the  consumptive;  with 
chapter  on  Colorado  as  a  resort  for  invalids. 
1900.     18cm  Putnam    $1.25 

Bibliography,  p.  168-72. 

Aims  to  give  clear,  practical  rules  governing  use  of  fresh 
air,  sunlight,  food,  rest  and  exercise.  Not  intended  to 
supplant  medical  advice.    N.  Y. 

Mitchell,  S.  "W.  Fat  and  blood;  an  essay  on 
treatment  of  certain  forms  of  neurasthenia  and 
hysteria;  8th  ed.  with  additions  by  J:  K.  Mitch- 
ell.    1902.     19icm  Lippincott    $1.50 

Mxiir,  Robert,  &  Ritchie,  James.  Manual  of 
bacteriology;  Amer.  ed.  rev.  by  N.  M.  Harris. 
1903.     23cm  Macmillan    $3.75  n 

Bibliography,  p.  534-62. 

Clear  and  well  developed  exposition.  Includes  re- 
markable discoveries  of  Reed  and  his  colleagues  about 
yellow  fever.  Much  larger  and  more  complete  than  the 
excellent  first  edition  (1897)    Nation,  76:  331. 

617    Surgery 

Howe,  J.  W.  Emergencies;  etiology,  pathology 
and  treatment  of  accidents,  diseases  and  cases  of 


poisoning  which  demand  prompt  action.     4th 
ed.     1884.     23cm 

8  Appleton    $2.50 

61  §    Obstetrics 

Davis,  E:  P.  Mother  and  child.  2d  ed.  1902. 
19Jcm  Lippincott    $1.50  n 

Not  intended  to  take  the  place  of  the  family  physician, 
but  to  help  him  in  care  of  his  patients  by  placing  at  their 
disposal  information  which  physicians  commonly  give  to 
their  patients.    Introd. 

619    Veterinary  medicine 

Mayo,  N.  S.  Care  of  animals.  1903.  18cm 
(Rural  sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25  n 

P  Takes  up  surgery,  medicine  and  obstetrics  in  relation 
to  farm  animals  and  admirably  translates  the  technical 
into  the  simple  and  intelligible.  Contains  directions  con- 
cerning general  care  and  quarters  of  farm  animals,  care 
of  pets  and  the  judging,  handling  and  shoeing  of  horses. 
Nation,  78: 130. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

630    Engineering 

Burr,  W:  H.  Ancient  and  modern  engineering 
and  the  Isthmian  canal.     1902.     23|cm 

Wiley    $3.50  n 

Expansion  of  6  Cooper  union  lectures.   Concise,  accurate 

accounts  of  Nicaragua  and  Panama  canals.    Written  with 

good  judgment  and  full  knowledge  of  latest  thought  and 

research.    Engin.  n.  v.  49,  Jan.  15,  sup.  p.  8. 

Carpenter,  R.  0.  Experimental  engineering  and 
manual  for  testing.     5th  ed.     1903.     23}cm 

Wiley  $6 
S  standard  methods  for  testing  materials,  engines 
and  machinery.  Aim  not  to  teach  how  to  generalize 
safely  from  experiments,  but  rather  how  to  make  the  ex- 
periments themselves.  Much  of  the  information  is  found 
elsewhere  only  in  scattered  papers  and  articles.  Engin. 
n.  28:  202. 

Cochrane,  C:  H:     Wonders  of  modern  mechan- 
ism.    3ded.     1900.     20cm    Lippincott    $1.50  n 
P    The  trolley,  electric  light,  30-story  building,  horse- 
less carriage,  kinetoscope,  and  other  marvels.     Clear, 
forcible  English.    Providence. 

Haswell,  C:  H.  Mechanics'  and  engineers' 
pocket-book  of  tables,  rules  and  formulas  per- 
taining to  mechanics,  mathematics  and  physics. 
69th  ed.     1903.     16Jcm  Harper    $4 

Rf  Including  areas,  squares,  cubes,  roots,  logarithms, 
hydraulics,  hydrodynamics,  steam  and  steam  engine, 
naval  architecture,  masonry,  steam  vessels,  mills,  limes, 
mortars,  cements,  etc.    Full  index.    N.  Y. 

Johnson,  J:  B.  Engineering  contracts  and  speci- 
fications.    3d  ed.     1902.     23cm     Engin.  n.     $3 

S  Contains  synopsis  of  law  of  contracts  and  complete 
list  of  descriptive  and  technical  clauses  of  various  kinds 


614 


144 


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of  engineering  specifications,  for  students,  engineers  and 

contractors;  specifications  complete  and  carefully  worded. 

Elec.  world,  32:  634. 
Johnson,  J:  B.     Materials  of  construction.     2d 

ed.     1898.     23K'm  Wiley    $6 

S    Main  results   of   foreign   investigators.     Indicates 

Avhere  details  of  any  particular  line  of  work  may  be 

found.    X.  Y. 
Iiane,  Mrs  JUL.  A.  L.  ed.    Triumphs  of  science. 

1903.     18cm     (Youths' companion  ser.) 
Y  Ginn    30c 

Merriman,  Mansfield.     Strength  of  materials; 

text-book  for  manual  training  schools.     1897. 

19Jcm  Wiley    $1 

Patton,  "W:  M.     Treatise  on  civil  engineering. 

2ded.     1903.     24cm  Wiley    $7.50 

S    Bibliography,  pref.  p.  18. 
Aims  to  present  essential  and  fundamental  principles 

and  a  selection  of  practice  without  attempting  exhaustive 

treatment.    Engin.  n.  34:  79. 

Thurston,  R.  H:  Materials  of  engineering. 
3  V.     1899-1903.     23Jcm  Wiley    $8 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Non-metallic  materials  of  engineering: 
stone,  timber,  fuel,  lubricants,  etc.  5th  ed.  rev.  1899. 
pt.  2,  Iron  and  steel.  9th  ed.  rev.  1903.  pt.  3,  Brasses, 
bronzes,  and  other  alloys,  and  their  constituent  metals. 
4th  ed.  rev.    1900. 

Trautwine,  J:  C.  Civil  engineer's  pocket-book; 
rev.  by  J :  C.  Trautwine  jr.  and  J :  C.  Trautwine  3d. 
18th  ed.     1902.     17Jcm    .  Wiley    $5 

Ef    Bibliography,  p.  1008-23. 

Perhaps  the  most  consulted  reference  work  for  civil 
and  mechanical  engineer.  Tables  trustworthy  and  of 
great  intrinsic  value.    Sci.  Amer.  88: 166. 

TJnwin,  W:  C.  The  testing  of  materials  of  con- 
struction; a  text-book  for  the  engineering  labo- 
ratory and  a  collection  of  the  results  of  experi- 
ment.    2d  ed.     1899.     22Jcm    Longmans    $6  n 

621    Hectaanlcal  eng^ineering; 

Archbutt,  Leonard,  &  Deeley,  R.  M.  Lubri- 
cation and  lubricants;  a  treatise  on  the  theory 
and  practice  of  lubrication,  and  on  the  nature, 
properties  and  testing  of  lubricants..  1900. 
'22 Jem  Lippincott    $5.50  n 

Barber,  T:  W.  Engineer's  sketch-book  of  me- 
chanical movements,  devices,  appliances,  con- 
trivances and  details  employed  in  the  design 
and  construction  of  machinery.  4th  ed.  1902. 
22cm  Spon    $4 

Text  consists  of  diagrams,  with  descriptive  notes  on 
opposite  pages. 

Kepair  and  maintenance  of  machinery; 

a  handbook  of  practical  notes  and  memoranda. 
1895.     22Jcm  Spon    $3.50 


Barr,  J:  H:  Kinematics  of  machinery;  a  brief 
treatise  on  constrained  motions  of  machine  ele- 
ments.    1899.     23Jcm  Wiley    $2.50 

Elucidates  and  supplements  Unwin's  Machine  design. 
Graver. 

Barr,  W:  M.  Pumping  machinery;  a  practical 
hand-book  relating  to  the  construction  and 
management  of  steam  and  power  pumping  ma- 
chines. 1893.  24cm  Lippincott  $5 
Details  plainly  described  and  well  illustrated;  with 
caution  and  advice  evidently  derived  from  practical 
knowledge.    Engin.  n.  29:  326. 

Blaine,  B,.  G.  Hydraulic  machinery,  with  an 
introd.  to  hydraulics.  1897.  22cm  (Finsbury 
tech.  man.)  Spon    $5 

Theoretic  and  practical  data  under  each  head,  with  full 
illustrations  of  late  applications.    Engin.  n.  38:  128. 

Bodmer,  G.  R.  Hydraulic  motors  and  turbines. 
3d.ed.    1902.     19icm    (Specialists'  ser.) 

Van  Nostrand    $5 

Gives  theory  and  practice  of  turbine  construction,  de- 
scribes various  systems  in  use  and  tM)ical  installations. 
Requires  considerable  knowledge  of  mathematics.  Pitts- 
burg. 

Brown  &  Sharps  manufacttiring  co.  Provi- 
dence, R.  J.  Practical  treatise  on  gearing.  7th 
ed.     1902.     23cm  Brown    $1 

Compton,  A.  G:,  &  Be  Groodt,  J.  H.  Advanced 
metal-work:  pt.  1,  The  speed-lathe.  1898.    19cm 

Wiley    $1.50 
A  practical  instruction  book  in  hand-turning  in  wood 
and  to  a  lesser  extent  in  brass.    Amer.  mach.  22 :  290  (B) 

Durand,  W:  F:  Practical  marine  engineering, 
1901.     23 Jem  Marine  engin.     $5 

Authoritative  and  cyclopedic;  subject  reduced  to  its 
simplest  and  most  exact  terms.  R.  H.  Thurston  in  Sci- 
ence. 

Frizell,  J.  P.  Water  power;  an  outline  of  the 
development  and  application  of  the  energy  of 
flowing  water.     3d  ed.     1903.     23icm 

Wiley    $5 
Comprehensive  and  up-to-date;  in  no  sense  elementary. 
New  practice  plainly  set  forth  and  illustrated  by  exam- 
ples from  existing  power  plants.    Engin.  n.  45 :  79. 

Goodman,  John.  Mechanics  applied  to  engi- 
neering.    1899.     19cm  Longmans    $2  n 

Much  condensed,  but  clear  and  logical.  Engin.  n. 
42 :  312. 

Hiscox,  G.  D.  Compressed  air;  its  production, 
uses  and  applications.     1901.     25cm 

Henley    $5 
Compilation  of  all  sorts  of  information  from  books, 
papers  and  trade  catalogs  presented  in  a  semi-popular, 
semi-technical  manner.    Engin.  n.  48 :  30. 


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Horner,  J.  G.  Principles  of  fitting;  by  a  fore- 
man pattern  maker.     1893.     18cm 

Macmillan  $1.50 
Directs  attention  to  cardinal  matters  at  basis  of  tlie 
trade.  Pref. 
Hutton,  F:  B..  Gas-engine;  a  treatise  on  the 
internal-combustion  engine  using  gas,  gasoline, 
kerosene  or  other  hydrocarbon  as  source  of 
energy.     1903.     23Jcm  Wiley    $5 

Bibliography,  p.  467-69. 

Describes  American  types.    Graver. 

Kent,  ■William.  Mechanical  engineer's  pocket- 
book;  a  reference-book  of  rules,  tables,  data 
and  formulae.     6th  ed.     1903.     ITJcm 

Wiley  $5 
K£  Aims  tocover  mechanical  engineering  as  thoroughly 
as  Trau twine  covers  civil  engineering.  Notable  feature 
is  quotation  of  authority  on  which  rules,  tables,  formulas, 
etc.  are  based.  Engin.  n.  33 :  328. 
liineliani,  "W.  J.  Text-book  of  mechanical 
engineering.     5th  ed.     1902.     21cm 

Lippincott  $4.50  n 
Pt.  1,  Workshop  practice,  contains  general  operations: 
pattern  making,  molding,  forging,  machine  tools,  fitting 
and  erecting,  etc.  pt.  2,  Theory  and  examples:  strength 
of  materials  and  structures,  energy  and  transmission  of 
power,  heat  and  heat  engines,  hydraulics  and  hydraulic 
machines.  732  drawings  in  text,  18  folding  plates.  Good 
index.    ^</!. '95,  2:  495. 

IjOW,  D:  a.,  &  Bevis,  A.  W:  Manual  of 
machine  drawing  and  design.  Rev.  ed.  1902. 
22cm  Longmans     75c  n 

Text  concise  and  plain,  illustrated  by  dimensioned 
shop  drawings.  Adapted  for  students  but  also  full  of 
practical  workshop  hints  and  suggestions.  Engin.  n. 
29:463  (B) 

Hoberts,  E.  "W.  Gas-engine  handbook.  4th  ed. 
1903.     13 Jem  Gas  engine    $1.50 

Details  of  principle  of  internal  combustion  engines,  va- 
rious types,  fuels  and  heating  values,  operations  and  c&re 
of  gas  and  gasolene  engines,  internal  combustion  engines, 
building  and  designing  of  gas  engine.  Requires  knowl- 
edge of  simple  equations  in  algebra.    Elec.  world,  35 :  799. 

On  marine  motors  and  motor  launches. 

1901.     16cm     (Rudder  on  ser. )         Rudder    $1 
Devoted  exclusively  to  gasolene  motor.    Pittsburg. 
Bobinson,    S.    W.      Principles    of    mechanism. 
1903.     23Jcm  •       Wiley    $3 

Aims  to  treat  whole  subject  of  mechanism  so  systemat- 
ically and  comprehensively  that  by  its  aid  any  macjiine 
may  be  analyzed  into  its  elementary  combinations,  and 
the  character  of  their  motions  determined.    Pref. 

Bobinson,  William.  Gas  and  petroleum  en- 
gines. 2d  ed.  2  v.  1902.  22 Jem  (Finsbury 
tech.  man.)  Spon    $8.50 

Aims  to  aid  students  and  engineers  in  studying  engines 
and  principles  that  underlie  and  control  their  action. 
Traces  evolution  of  internal  combustion  engine.  Chief 
types  of  motors  shown  by  many  illustrations.    Pref. 


Bose,  Joshua.  Complete  practical  machinist. 
19th  ed.     1903.     20Jcm  Baird    $2.50 

Lathe  work,  vise  work,  drills  and  drilling,  taps  and 
dies,  hardening  and  tempering,  the  making  and  use  of 
tools,  tool  grinding,  marking  out  work,  machine  tools, 
etc.    Title. 

Smith,  A.  W:  Materials  of  machines.  1902. 
19cm  Wiley    $1 

Short  discus.sion  with,  particular  attention  to  physical 
and  mechanical  properties  of  iron  and  copper  and  their 
alloys.  Intended  to  aid  in  selecting  materials  for  various 
parts  of  machines.    Pittsburg. 

Tayler,  A.  J.  "Wallis-  Refrigeration,  cold  stor- 
age and  ice-making.     1902.     23cm 

Van  Nostrand    $4.50  n 

Elaboration  of  Refrigerating  and  ice-making  machinery. 
Appendix:  Useful  tables  and  memoranda;  Bibliography 
of  refrigeration. 

Traces  mechanical  development  of  different  refrigerat- 
ing processes  and  describes  machinery  and  appliances 
employed  in  modern  and  improved  practice.  Copiously 
illustrated.     Engin.  n.  v.  48,  18  Dec.  lit.  sup.  p.  4. 

TTnwin,  W:    C.     Elements  of  machine  design. 

Rev.  ed.     2  v.    1901.    18cm     (Text-bks.  of  sci. ) 

Longmans    v.  1,  $2.25;  v.  2,  $2 

Admirable  and  unique.    Fairly  complete  account  of 

methods  of  proportioning  parts  of  machinery,  specially  of 

steam  engine.    Science,  16 :  10  (B) 

Usher,  J:  T.  Modern  machinist.  5th  ed.  1904. 
20cm  Henley    $2.50 

Compendium  of  shop  methods,  showing  a  variety  of 
special  tools  and  appliances.    Ed.  sel. 

Van  Dervoort,  W:  H.  Modern  machine  shop 
tools,  their  construction,  operation  and  manipu- 
lation, including  both  hand  and  machine  tools. 
1903.     24cm  Henley    $4 

Describes  minutely  and  illustrates  673  tools  and  methods. 
N.  Y. 

Wilson,  H.  S.  Practical  tool-maker  and  de- 
signer: a  treatise  upon  the  designing  of  tools 
and  fixtures  for  machine  tools  and  metal  work- 
ing machinery.     1898.     23Jcm        Baird  '  $2.50 

Wood,  De  Volson.  Turbines,  theoretical  and 
practical.     2d  ed.     1896.     24cm 

Wiley    $2.50 
Seeks  to  simplify  solution  of  turbine  problems  by  de- 
ducing from  wheels  of  commercial  proportions  certain 
numeric  results.    Engin.  n.  33:  232. 

621  •!    Steam  engineering 

Forney,  M.  N.  Catechism  of  the  locomotive. 
2d  ed.     1890.     2Ucm 

Van  Nostrand    $3.50 
Based  on  Georg  Kosak's  Katechismus  der  locomotive. 
Clear,  simple  description  of  construction  and  working 
of  the  locomotive  engine.    On  many  railroads  the  stand- 
ard   for   examination  of  firemen   for  promotion.     Van 
Nostrand,  19:  26. 


2411—04- 


-10 


621 


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Kent,  William.  Steam-boiler  economy.  1901. 
23Jcm  Wiley    $4 

Eminently  practical  and  useful.    Sci.  Amer.  85: 44  (B) 

Neilson,  B.  M.  Steam  turbine.  2d  ed.  1903. 
23  Jem  Longmans    $3.60 

Includes  short  histor>  of  development,  sketches  theory 
and  describes  in  detail  the  De  Laval,  Ratoau  and  Parsons 
types.  Chapter  on  propulsion  of  ships  b>  turbines.  Pitts- 
burg. 

Peabody,  C.  H. ,  &  Miller,  E:  F.  Steam-boilers. 
1897.     24cm  Wiley    $4 

B  Authors  professors  in  Mass.  institute  of  technology. 
Illustrations  excellent.    Engin.  n.  37:  272. 

Reagan,  H.  C.  Locomotives:  simple,  compound, 
and  electric.     4th  ed.     1902.     19cm 

Wiley    $2.50 
Ed.  1-3  issued  under  title  Locomotive  mechanism  and 
engineering. 

Deals  largely  with  handling  and  emergency  repairing. 
Engin.  «.  36:  304  (B) 

Reeve,  S.  A.  Thermodynamics  of  heat-engines. 
1903.     19 Jem  Macmillan    $2.60  n 

Contents:  Theory;  Application  of  theory  to  practice. 

Appended:  The  steam-table,  comp.  from  various  sources 
by  S.  A.  Reeve,  1903,  42  p.  of  tables,  35c  n. 

Ripper,  "William.  Steam-engine  theory  and 
practice;  with  438  illustrations.     1899.     22Jcm 

Longmans    $2.50 

Sequel  to  author's  elementary  book  Steam.    Pref. 

Most  useful  portions  to  American  engineers  are  those 
which  give  the  applications  of  thermodynamic  analysis 
to  actual  engine  conditions.    Amer.  mach.  23:  97  (B) 

Spangler,  H:  W.  &  others.  Elements  of  steam 
engineering.     1903.     23Jcm  Wiley    $3 

Intended  to  bring  before  beginner  examples  of  various 
forms  of  apparatus  used  in  modern  steam  power  plants, 
to  explain  simply  and  briefly  construction,  use  and 
reasons  for  using  these  various  parts  or  machines,  and  to 
give  him  a  working  vocabulary.    Pref. 

Thurston,  R.  H:  History  of  the  growth  of  the 
steam-engine.  4th  ed.  1897.  19Jcm  (Internat. 
sci.  ser.)  Appleton    $2.50 

Manual  of  steam-boilers.     7th    ed.    1901. 

23Jcm  Wiley    $5 

8  Exhibits  fully  jJrogress  of  boiler  in  construction  and 
adaptability  for  various  purposes.  Chapter  on  operation 
and  care  of  boilers  clear,  concise  and  worthy  of  close  at- 
tention.    Van  Nostrand,  36:  35. 

Manual  of  the  steam  engine.    5th  ed.    2  v. 


1900-02.     23 Jem     Wiley    pt.  1,  $6;  pt.  2,  $7.50 
Contents:  Structure  and  theory;  Desigrn,  construction 
and  operation. 

For  educated,  practical  engrineers  and  advanced  tech- 
nical students.  Combines  long  established  thermody- 
namic theory  of  the  heat  engine  with  wastes  in  practical 
use,  or  losses  of  heat  and  energy,  and  thus  establishes 
complete  theory  of  the  machine,  its  operation  and  efi&- 
ciency.    Engin.  n.  26:  212. 


621.3    Electric  engineering 

Atkinson,  A.  A.  Electrical  and  magnetic  cal- 
culations.    2d  ed.     1903.     19cm 

Van  Nostrand    $1.50  n 

Covers  the  definite  theory  of  electricity  and  magnetism 
and  enforces  each  phase  with  admirably  clear  and  prac- 
tical computation.  Numerous  problems  illustrating  text 
fully  worked  out;  judiciously  selected  problems  for  solu- 
tion.   Exhaustive  index.    Elec.  tuorld  40: 142. 

Bell,  liOuis.  Electric  power  transmission.  3d 
ed.     1901.     24cm  McGraw    $3 

R  Aims  to  set  forth  as  simply  as  possible  present  prac- 
tice. For  business  man  rather  than  student;  treatment 
eminently  practical.    Engin.  n.  37:  192. 

Value  appreciably  increased  by  addition  of  short  chapi- 
ter on  recent  achievements  in  high-voltage  tran.smi8sion. 
Engin.  n.  43:  63. 

Power  distribution  for  electric  railroads. 

3d  ed.     1900.     24cm 

Street  railway  pub.  co.     $2.50 

Important  problems  connected  with  design  of  system  of 
conductors  for  electric  railways  fully  considered  in  light 
of  existing  conditions  and  satisfactory  solutions  reached. 
Elec.  world,  29:  296. 

Crocker,  F.  B.  Electric  lighting.  2  v.  1896- 
1901.     24cm  Van  Nostrand    $3  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Generating  plant,  v.  2,  Distributing  sys- 
tem and  lamps. 

Practical  exposition  of  the  art  for  engineers,  students 
and  others  interested  in  installation  or  operation  of  elec- 
tric plants.    Title. 

&  Wheeler,  S.  S.     Practical  management 

of  dynamos  and  motors.     5th  ed.     1903.     19Jcm 

Van  Nostrand    $1 

Originally  published  in  Electrical  engineer,  Sep.  1891- 
May  1892. 

Practical  treatise  for  engineers  and  an  excellent  hand- 
book. Gives  careful  directions  for  examining  and  testing 
generators,  also  for  localization  and  remedy  of  troubles 
in  all  kinds  of  dynamos  and  motors.  E.  ass'n.  of  phy. 
teachers  (B) 

Gushing,  H.  C.  jr.  Standard  wiring  for  electric 
light  and  power,  as  adopted  by  the  fire  under- 
writers of  the  United  States;  containing  national 
electrical  code  explained  and  illustrated.  1903. 
17Jcm  Author,  New  York    $1 

Foster,  H.  A.  Electrical  engineer's  pocket-book. 
2d  ed.     1902.     17Jcm  Van  Nostrand    $5 

Author  practising  engineer  of  reputation.  Compend  of 
useful  facts  for  daily  use  of  electrician  and  electric  engi- 
neer.   Engin.  n.  46:  469. 

Hanchett,  G:  T.  Modern  electric  railway  motors; 
a  discussion  of  current  practice  in  electric  rail- 
way motor  construction,  maintenance  and  re- 
pair. 1900.  23cm  Street  railway  pub.  co.  $2 
Contains  table  of  principal  dimen.sions  of  all  types  of 
street  railway  motors  now  in  general  use,  American  and 
foreign.    Elec.  world,  35:  878. 


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147 


Herrick,  A.  B.  Practical  electric  railway  hand- 
book. 1901.  irjcin  Street  railway  pub.  CO.  $3 
Construction,  testing  and  operating  of  electric  railway 
systems,  according  to  best  American  practice.  Avoids 
mathematics  as  much  as  possible,  and  illustrates  by 
cuts  and  diagrams  appliances  and  methods  proposed. 
Engin.  n.  46:  437. 

Houston,  E.  J.,  &  Kennelly,  A.  E.  Alternat- 
ing electric  currents.  3d  ed.  1902.  17icm 
(Elem.  electro-tech.  ser. )  McGraw    $1 

Fundamental  principles  necessary  to  correct  under- 
standing of  subject  developed  in  simplest  language  and 
without  any  mathematics  except  arithmetic.  Practical 
applications  described  in  terms  as  free  as  possible  from 
technicalities.    Elec.  world,  26:  653. 

Electric  arc  lighting.    2ded.    1902. 

17^m     (Elem.  electro-tech.  ser. )    McGraw    $1 

Mechanism  of  different  types  of  lamps  shown,  giving 
good  idea  of  present  practice.    Elec.  world,  28:  341. 

Electric    heating.     1895.     IT^cm 

(Elem.  electro-tech,  ser.)  McGraw    $1 

Covers  subject  very  thoroughly,  though  not  a  general 
treatise.  Chapters  on  elementary  principles,  heating  of 
bare  conductors,  covered  conductors,  fuse  wires,  electric 
heaters,  electric  cooking,  electric  welding,  electric  fur- 
naces, miscellaneous  applications.    Elec.  world,  27:  321. 

Electric  incandescent  lighting.    2d 


ed.     1902.     17icm     (Elem.  electro-tech,  ser.) 

McGraw    %\ 
Brief  history  of  early  art  of  electric  lighting,  descrip- 
tion of  arc  light  generators,  lamp  mechanism,  and  vari- 
ous  processes    in    manufacture   of   carbon   electrodes. 
St.  Louis. 

The  electric  motor  and  the  trans- 


mission of  power.  1896.  17 Jem  (Elem.  elec- 
tro-tech, ser.)  McGraw  $1 
Electric    street    railways.      1896. 


17icm  (Elem.  electro-tech.  ser. )  McGraw  $1 
Sketch  of  history,  brief  statement  of  elementary  prin- 
ciples, descriptions  of  parts  of  an  electric  railway  system, 
and  chapters  on  storage  battery,  traction  and  electric 
locomotives.    Non-technical.    Elec.  world,  28:  764. 

Kapp,  Gisbert.  Transformers  for  single  and 
multiphase  currents;  a  treatise  on  their  theory, 
construction,  and  use;  with  133  illustrations. 
1896.     19Jcm     (Specialists'  ser.) 

Macmillan    $1.75 

Perrine,  F:  A.  C.  Conductors  for  electrical  dis- 
tribution; their  materials  and  manufacture,  the 
calculation  of  circuits,  pole-line  construction, 
undergrounfl  working,  and  other  uses.  1903. 
24cm  Van  Xostrand    $3.50  n 

Gives  in  authoritative  and  systematic  form  the  benefit 
of  extensive  experience.  For  student  and  practising  en- 
g^ineer.    Engin.  n.  v.  49,  16  Ap.  lit.  sup.  p.  42-43. 

Poole,  C.  P.     Electric  wiring.     1900,     17cm 

Power    $1 
Assumes  merely  familiarity  with  Ohm's  law.    For  prac- 
tical wiremen  and  electric  engineers.    £tec.  world,  86: 447. 


Rosenberg',  E.  Electrical  engineering;  tr.  by 
W.  W.  H.  Gee  and  Carl  Kinzbrunner.  1903. 
23Jcm  Wiley    $1.50  n 

Practical  [non-mathematical]  Explains  construction 
of  machines  and  how  construction  affects  running;  how 
speed,  voltage,  load,  torque,  etc.  vary;  what  troubles 
arise  from  reversed  connections;  how  a  machine  will  be- 
have under  special  conditions,  etc.  Engin.  n.  lit.  sup. 
50: 15. 

Sheldon,  Samuel,  &  Mason,  Hobart.  Dynamo 
electric  machinery;- its  construction,  design  and 
operation.     2  v.     1901-02.     20cm 

Van  Nostrand    $2.50  ea  n 
V.  1,  Direct  current  machines,  2d  ed.    v.  2,  has  title  ^fler- 
nating-current  machines. 

Shepardson,  G:  D.  Electrical  catechism;  an 
introductory  treatise  on  electricity  and  its  uses. 
1901.     26cm  Amer.  elec.  co.     $2 

Non-technical. 

Sloane,  T:  O'C.  How  to  become  a  successful 
electrician.     12th  ed.     1903.     18}cm 

Henley    $1 

Containing  studies  to  be  followed,  methods  of  work, 
field  of  operation,  professional  ethics,  etc.    Title. 

Thompson,  S.  P.  Design  of  dynamos.  1903. 
23  Jem 

S  Spon    $3.50 

622    minings  eng^ineering 

Foster,  C.  Le  N.  Text-book  of  ore  and  stone 
mining;   4th  ed.  by  L.  H.  Cooke.     1901.     22em 

Lippincott    $10  n 

Greene,  Homer.    Coal  and  the  coal  mines.    1889. 
17cm     (Riverside  lib.  for  young  people) 
B  Y  Houghton     75c 

Shinn,  C,  H.  Story  of  the  mine.  1896.  19Jcm 
(Story  of  West  ser. )  Appleton    $1.50 

Mining  conditions  as  illustrated  by  history  of  Comstock 
lode,  with  side  chapters  on  mine  litigation,  speculation, 
mechanical  problems,  etc.  Picturesque  and  authorita- 
tive.   N.  Y. 

623    Military  and  naval  engineering; 

Fyfe,  H.  C.  Submarine  warfare,  past,  present 
and  future;  with  introd.  by  Admiral  Tremantle, 
and  chapter  on  the  probable  future  of  submarine 
boat  construction  by  Sir  E:  J.  Reed.  2d  ed. 
1903.     22icm  Dutton    $3  n 

P    Short  bibliography,  p.  331-32. 

Sociologic  and  metaphysical  sides  discussed  with  ani- 
mation. Reviews  American  invention  and  enterprise. 
Much  technical  data  and  admirably  illustrated.  E3ec. 
world,  40:  426. 


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624    Bridges  and  roofH 

Baker,  I.  O.  Treatise  on  masonry  construction. 
9th  ed.     1899.     23ipm  Wiley    $5 

Most  valuable  and  complete  treatise  on  masonry  in  any 
language.    Engin.  n.  42:  211. 

Howe,  M.  A.  Design  of  simple  roof-trusses  in 
wood  and  steel;  with  an  introd.  to  the  elements 
of  graphic  statics.  "  1902.  23Jcm  Wiley  $2 
Useful  to  those  without  special  training  in  structural 
engineering.  Includes  tables  giving  the  properties  of 
standard  steel  shapes.    Graver. 

Johnson,  J:  B.  &  others.  Theory  and  practice 
of  modern  framed  structures;  for  schools,  and 
for  engineers  in  professional  practice.  8th  ed. 
1904.     28  X  22cm  Wiley    $10 

Hagfinnis,  O.  B.  Roof  framing  made  easy.  2d 
ed.     1903.     21cm        Industrial  pub.  co.     $1.50 

Reprint  of  articles  in  Carpentry  and  building  and  the 
Carpenter. 

Gives  simple,  practical  method  for  laying  out  and 
framing  timber  roofs  of  various  forms.  Concise;  illustra- 
tions profuse  and  clear.    Engin.  n.    41:  111  (ed.  1) 

625    Railroad  and  road  engineering 

Baker,  I.  O.  Treatise  on  roads  and  pavements. 
1903.     23^cm  Wiley    $5 

Discussion  of  principles  from  engineer's  point  of  view. 
Considers  economics  and  location  of  country  roads,  con- 
struction and  maintenance  of  earth  roads,  hard  surface 
roads  and  pavements.    Pittsburg. 

Homans,  J.  E:.    Self-propelled  vehicles.     1902. 

23cm  Audel    $5 

Practical  treatise  on  theory,  constniction,  operation, 

care  and  management  of  all  forms  of  automobiles.    Title. 

Shaler,  N.  S.    American  highways.    1896.    19cm 

Century    $1.50 
P    List  of  important  works  on  highway  construction, 
p.  292-93. 

Road  materials,  methods  of  construction  and  adminis- 
tration, machinery,  cost,  effects  of  climate  and  topog- 
raphy, importance  of  specific  training  and  education  in 
highway  engineering,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Spalding,  F:  P.  Text-book  on  roads  and  pave- 
ments.    2ded.     1902.     19cm  Wiley    $2 

Tillson,  G:  W:  Street  pavements  and  paving 
materials.     1900.     23Jcm  Wiley    $4 

Comprehensive,  authoritative  review  of  best  current 
practice.    Illustrations.    Engin.  n.  45:  32. 

Tratman,  E:  E.  B..  Railway  track  and  track 
work;  2d  ed.  with  sup.  chapters  on  "Signals 
and  interlocking"  and  "Street  railway  track." 
1901.     22 Jem  Engin.  n.     $3 

General  principles  with  numerous  details  of  material, 
appliances  and  work,  and  methods  of  practice,  with 
drawings.  Various  subjects  treated  critically  and  descrip- 
tively.   Pref. 


"Warman,  Cy.  Story  of  the  railroad.  1898. 
19Jcm     (Story  of  west  ser.)       Appleton    $1.50 

Picture  of  the  life  of  the  man  who  built  the  trans-con- 
tinental lines  across  the  plains  and  mountains.  Also,  a 
history,  in  brief,  of  the  five  principal  companies  whose 
roads  have  cro&sed  the  continent.    Lit.  world  (B) 

Webb,  W.  L.  Railroad  construction:  theory 
and  practice;  a  text-book  for  the  use  of  students 
in  colleges  and  technical  schools.  2d  ed.  1903. 
17Jcm  Wiley    $5 

Railway  work    from  surveys   to   track   construction. 

Engin.  n.  45:  7. 

"Wellingrton,  A.  M.  Economic  theory  of  the 
location  of  railways;  an  analysis  of  the  con- 
ditions controlling  the  laying  out  of  railways  to 
effect  the  most  judicious  expenditure  of  capital. 
Rev.  ed.     1887.     21Jcm  Wiley    $5 

626    Canal  engineering 

Head,  Elwood.  Irrigation  institutions.  1903. 
19Jcm     (Cit.  lib.  of  econ.  pol.  &  sociol.) 

Macmillan    $1.25  n 

Discussion  of  the  economic  and  legal  questions  created 
by  growth  of  irrigated  agriculture  in  West.    Title. 

627    River,   harbor    and    general 
liydraulie  engineering 

Harcourt,  L.  F.  V.  Harbours  and  docks.  2  v. 
1885.     23cm     (Clarendon  press  ser. ) 

Clai'endon    $6.50 
Their  physical  features,  history,  construction,  equip- 
ment and  maintenance,  with  statistics  as  to  their  com- 
mercial development.    Title. 


Rivers  and   canals. 


23cm 


2d  ed.     2  v.     1896. 
Clarendon    $8 


Contents:  v.  1,  Rivers,    v.  2,  Canals. 

The  flow,  control  and  improvement  of  rivers  and  the 
design,  construction  and  development  of  canals  both  for 
navigation  and  irrigation,  with  statistics  of  the  traffic  on 
inland  waterways.  _  Title. 

Thomas,  B:  F.,  &  Watt,  D:  A.  Improvement 
of  rivers.     1903.     30Jcm  Wiley    $6  n 

Principal  works  consulted,  pref.  p.  5-6. 

Treatise  on  the  methods  employed  for  improving 
streams  for  open  navigation,  and  for  navigation  by  means 
of  locks  and  dams.    Title. 

Treats  also  of  improvement  for  flood  protection. 
Authors  have  had  charge  of  some  of  most  important 
recent  slack  water  navigation  improvements.  Engin.  n. 
V.  49, 14  May,  lit.  sup.  p.  59. 

Wegn^ann,  Edward.  Design  and  construction 
of  dams;  including  masonry,  earth,  rock-fill,  and 
timber  structures,  also  the  principal  types  of 
movable  dams.     4th  ed.     1899.     30J  x  24Jcm 

Wiley    $5 


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149 


628    Sanitary  engineering 

Baker,  M.  N.  Municipal  engineering  and  sani- 
tation. 1902.  19 Jem  (Cit.  lib.  of  econ.  pol. 
&sociol.)  Macmillan    $1.25  n 

P  Practical,  authoritative  discussion  of  problems  of 
transportation,  communication,  water,  lighting,  slaughter 
houses,  sewage,  street  cleaning,  smoke,  noise,  etc.  public 
policy  and  finance.    N.  Y. 

Author's  wide  practical  experience  furnishes  many  tan- 
gible examples.    Brooks. 
Billings,  J:  S.     Ventilation  and  heating.     1893. 
24cm  McGraw    $6 

S  For  architects,  engineers  and  non-professional  in- 
quirers. Comprehensive  discussion  of  principles  and 
practical  applied  science.  N.  Y. 
Folwell,  A.  P.  Sewerage;  the  designing,  con- 
struction and  maintenance  of  sewerage  systems. 
5th  ed.     1904.     23 Jem  Wiley    $3 

GTerliard,  W:  P.  House-drainage  and  sanitary 
plumbing.  10th  ed.  1902.  15cm  (Van  Nos- 
trand  st;i.  ser.)  Van  Nostrand    50c 

Reprinted  from  Van  Nostrand' s  magazine. 

Sanitary  engineering.     1898.     19Jcm 

Author,  New  York    $1.25 
Reprint  of  Franklin  institute  address,  1895.    Indicates 
broad,   general    principles.      Semi-popular.     Engin.  n. 
89:  248. 

Goodell,  John.  Water- works  for  small  cities  and 
towns.     1899.     23cm     (Engin.  rec.  ser.) 

McGraw    $2 
Refers  to  successful  methods;  not  technical,  of  service 
to  trustees  as  well  as  executive  oflBcers.    Ed.  sel. 
Goodrich,  W.  P.     Economic  disposal  of  towns' 
refuse.     1901.     22cm     (Engin.  times  lib.) 

Wiley    $3.50 
More  than  a  description  of  practice:  discusses  princi- 
ples and  criticizes.     Strong  bias  in  favor  of  cremation. 
Engin.  n.  46:  198. 
Hill,  J:  W.      Purification  of  public  water  sup- 
plies.    1898.     23Jcm  Van  Nostrand    $3 
Sums  up  case  against  impure  water  and  the  remedy. 
Discusses  quality  of  water  supplies  and  relation  to  ty- 
phoid fever;  sedimentation,  sterilization  and  filtration; 
description  of  American  and  foreign  filter  plants.  Engin.  n. 
39:  296. 

Mason,  W:  P.  Water-supply.  3d  ed.  1902. 
23Jcm  WHey    $4 

Omits  chapters  on  chemical  and  bacteriologic  exami- 
nation, now  published  separately.    Engin.  n.  48:  52. 

Merriman,    Mansfield.      Elements  of  sanitary 
engineering.    2d  ed.    1899.     23icm     Wiley    $2 
Adapted  for  college  use.    List  of  topics  for  further  in- 
vestigation at  end  of  each  chapter.    Engin.  n.  40:  424. 

Bafter,  G:  W. ,  &  Baker,  M.  N.  Sewage  dis- 
posal in  the  United  States.     1894.     26Jcm 

Van  Nostrand    $6 


Bideal,  Samuel.  Sewage  and  the  bacterial  puri- 
fication of  sewage.     2d  ed.     1901.     23 Jem 

Wiley    $3.50 

Best  on  subject.    Burgess. 

First  comprehensive  and  satisfactory  work  on  sewage 
purification  since  such  bacterial  methods  as  septic  tank 
and  rapid  filter  beds.  Judicial  rather  than  partizan.  ^h- 
gin.  n.  45:  K?. 

"Waring,  G:  E.  How  to  drain  a  house.  2d  ed. 
1895.     17 Jem  Van  Nostrand    $1.25 

Practical  expert  information  for  individual  house- 
holder.   N.  Y. 

Modern  methods  of  sewage  disposal  for 

towns,  public  institutions  and  isolated  houses. 
1894.     19Jcm  Van  Nostrand    $2 

Expert,  practical  discussion  of  general  i>roblems  and 
methods,  sewage  irrigation,  filtration,  chemical  treat- 
ment, needs  of  hotels,  country  houses,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Sanitary  condition   of  city  and   country 

dwelling  houses.     2d  ed.     1898.     15Jem     ( Van 
Nostrand  sci.  ser.)  Van  Nostrand    50c 

Papers  on  country  and  city  houses,  and  correspondence 
regarding  them  in  American  architect.  States  some  essen- 
tials of  house  .sanitation.    Engin.  n.  41:  372. 

630    A^rricultnre 

Brooks,  "W:  p.     Agriculture.     3  v.     1901.    22cm 

King  $2.75 
Contents:  v.  1,  Soils,  formation,  physical  and  chemical 
characteristics  and  methods  of  improvement,  including 
tillage,  drainage  and  irrigation,  v.  2,  Manures,  fertilizers 
and  farm  crops,  including  green  manuring  and  crop  rota- 
tion, v.  3,  Animal  husbandry,  including  breeds  of  live 
stock,  general  principles  of  breeding,  feeding  animals; 
discussion  of  ensilage,  dairy  management  on  farm  and 
poultry  farming. 

Burkett,  C:  W:  ct  others.  Agriculture  for  begin- 
ners.    1903.     19cm  Ginn     75c 

Contents:  Soil;  The  soil  and  the  plant;  The  plant;  How 
to  raise  a  fruit  tree;  Diseases  of  plants;  Orchard,  garden 
and  field  insects;  Farm  crops:  Domestic  animals:  Farm 
dairying. 

Conn,  H.  "W:  Agricultural  bacteriology.  1901. 
21  Jem  Blakiston    $2.50  n 

Study  of  the  relation  of  bacteria  to  agriculture,  with 
special  reference  to  the  bacteria  in  the  soil,  in  water,  in 
the  dairy,  in  miscellaneous  farm  products  and  in  plants 
and  domestic  animals.    Title. 

Gregg,  Mi-K  Mary  (Kirby),  &  Kirby,  Eliza- 
beth. Aunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard;  or,  Sto- 
ries about  tea,  coffee,  sugar,  rice,  etc.  1898. 
19  Jem  Flanagan    40c 

Roberts,  I:  P.  The  farmstead.  1900.  18em 
(Rural  sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25 

On  selection  and  purchase  of  farms  and  location  of 
buildings.  Chapters  on  household  administration,  water 
supply,  sewage,  etc.  Clear  cut  and  practical.  Xal. 
7iurseryman. 


624 


150 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


WoU,  F.  W.  Handbook  for  farmers  and  dairy- 
men. 2ded.  1900.  17Jcm  Wiley  $1.50 
Compend  with  tables,  formulas,  receipts,  statistics,  etc. 
Compiled  largely  from  publications  of  experiment  sta- 
tions, scientific  divisions  of  United  States  department  of 
agriculture,  farm  papers  and  standard  works.  Includes 
full  summary  of  main  results  of  12th  census  as  pertaining 
to  agricultural  interests.    Pref. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 

631    Soil.    Fertilizers.    Draina^^e 

Hall,  A.  D.  The  soil;  anintrod.  to  the  scientific 
study  of  the  growth  of  crops.      190.3.     20^m 

Murray    3/6 

Bibliography,  p.  277-79. 

Deals  with  origin  of  soils,  their  physical  and  chemical 
properties  and  composition,  methods  of  analysis,  the  liv- 
ing organisms  within  the  soil,  causes  of  fertility  and 
sterility,  soil  types  and  the  natural  flora  belonging  to 
each.    Original  and  suggestive.    Nature,  68:  52. 

King,  F.  H.  Irrigation  and  drainage.  1899. 
18cm     (Rural  sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.50 

Deals  with  relations  of  water  to  soils  and  plants,  pre. 
senting  practical  problems  with  underlying  principles. 
Avoids  engineering  problems.    N.  Y. 

Newell,  F:  H.  Irrigation  in  the  United  States. 
1902.     19Jcm     (Lib.  of  econ.  &  pol. ) 

Crowell    $2  n 
Geographic  conditions,  methods  of  storing  and  distribut- 
ing water,  and  results.    But  slightly  technical,  of  prac- 
cal  value  to  farmer,  abundantly  illustrated.    Author  hy- 
draulic engineer,  U.  S.  geological  survey.    N.  Y. 

Roberts,  I:  P.  Fertility  of  the  land.  1897. 
18cm     ( Rural  sci.  ser. )  Macmillan    $1.25 

Summary  sketch  of  the  relationship  of  farm  practice  to 
the  maintaining  and  increasing  of  the  productivity  of  the 
soil.    Title. 

Storer,  F,  H.  Agriculture  in  some  of  its  rela- 
tions with  chemistry.  7th  ed.  3  v.  1897. 
21Jcm     /  Scribner    $5  n 

Not  only  is  agriculture  dealt  with  in  its  relations  to 
chemistry  but  very  largely  in  its  relations  to  physics,  physi- 
ology, botany  and  -zoolog^y.  Of  very  great  value  to  stu- 
dents and  farmers  alike.  E.  B.  Voorhees  in  Science,  n.  s. 
6:  374  (B) 

Voorhees,  E:  B.  Fertilizers;  the  source,  charac- 
ter and  composition  of  natural,  home-made  and 
manufactured  fertilizers.  1898.  18cm  (Rural 
sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1 

632    Pests.    Hindrances 

liOdeman,   E.    G.     Spraying    of   plants.     1896. 

18cm     (Rural  sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1 

Succinct  account  of  history,  principles  and  practice  of 

the  application  of  liquids  and  powders  to  plants  for  the 

purpose  of  destroying  insects  and  fungi.    Title 

Iffassee,  George.  Text-book  of  plant  diseases 
caused  by  cryptogamic  parasites.  2d  ed.  1903. 
19jcm  Macmillan    $1.60  n 


Smith,  J:   B.      Economic    entomology  for    the 
farmer  and  fruit-grower.     1896.     21cm 
P  Lippincott    $2.50 

633    Orains.    Grasses.    Fibers 

Beal,  W:  J.  Grasses  of  North  America.  2  v. 
1887-96.    23cm        Holt    v.  1,  $2.50  n;  v.  2,  $5  n 

Bibliography,  2:  671-75. 

For  farmers  and  general  readers  who  have  not  studied 
botany.    N.  Y. 

Myrick,  Herbert.  American  sugar  industry, 
1899.     25cm  Judd    $1.50 

P  In  four  parts;  pt.  2,  The  cane  sugar  industry,  by  W.  G. 
Stubbs. 

Practical  manual  on  production  of  sugar  beets  and 
sugar  cane  and  on  manufacture  of  sugar.    Title. 

Shaw,  Thomas.  Forage  crops  other  than  grasses; 
how  to  cultivate,  harvest  and  use  them.  1900. 
19cm  Judd    $1 

634    Fruits.    Orchards.    Vineyards 

Bailey,    L.    H.       Principles    of    fruit-growing. 
1897.    18cm    (Rural sci. ser.)   Macmillan    $1.25 
Modern  arts  of  growing,  storing  and  marketing  fruits 
on  a  large  scale.    Buffalo. 

Card,  F.  W.  Bush-fruits.  1898.  18cm  (Rural 
sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.50 

Horticultural  monograph  of  raspberries,  blackberries, 
dewberries,  currants,  gooseberries  and  other  shrublike 
fruits.    Title. 

Botany,  treatment,  diseases  and  spyecially  persecuting 
insects  of  each  fruit  very  fully  and  carefully  treated.    N.  Y. 

Fuller,  A.  S.     The  nut  culturist.     1896.     19cm 

Judd  $1.50 
History,  varieties,  methods  of  propagation  and  culture, 
diseases,  properties  and  uses  of  the  almond,  beechnut, 
castanopeis,  chestnut,  filbert,  hickorynut,  walnut  and 
other  nut  trees  adapted  to  climate  of  United  States. 
N.  Y. 

Giflford,  J.  C.     Practical  forestry.     1902.     19icm 

Appleton    $1.20  n 
For  beginners  in  forestry,  agricultural  students,  wood- 
land owners,  and  others  desiring  a  general  knowledge  of 
the  nature  of  the  art.    Title. 

Green,  S.  B.  Principles  of  American  forestry. 
1903.     19cm  Wiley    $1.50 

List  of  best  books  on  forestry,  p.  318-19. 

Elementary.  Treats  tree  grrowth,  the  forest,  forest 
influences,  planting,  propagation,  forest  regeneration, 
nursery  practice,  protection,  rate  of  increase,  mensura- 
tion, uses  of  wood,  durability,  forest  economics,  etc. 
N.  Y. 

Thomas,  J:  J.  American  fruit  culturist;  21st 
ed.  by  W:  H.  S.  Wood.     1903.     22 Jem 

Wood    $2.50  n 
Over  800  illustrations. 

Contains  most  available  accounts  of  varieties  of  frolta. 
Bailey. 


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151 


Waugh,  F.  A.     Fruit  harvesting,  storing,  mar- 
keting.    1901.     ISjcm  Judd    $1 
Practical  g^uide.    Working  illustrations. 
See  also  Public  documents  list. 

635    Kitchen  garden 

Bailey,  L.  H.  Plant-breeding.  1895.  18cm 
(Garden-craft  ser.)  Macmillan    $1 

Lucid  account  of  various  methods  adopted  by  gar- 
deners to  secure  new  and  improved  varieties.  Deals 
with  subjects  of  variation  as  Influenced  by  physical  en- 
vironment, the  struggle  for  life,  the  division  of  labor,  etc. 
Ath.  '96.  2:  261. 

Principles  of  veg^table-gardening.     1901. 

18cm     (Rural  sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25 

American  books  on  vegetable  gardening,  p.  244-63; 
Recent  experiment  station  publications  relating  to  vege- 
table gardening,  p.  263-70. 

As  indispensable  for  householder  as  for  practical  market 
gardener.    Chic.  trib. 

Henderson,  Peter.  Gardening  for  profit.  1903. 
19cm  Judd    $1.50 

Marked  an  era  in  American  horticulture.  The  secret  of 
its  succes.s  and  of  the  author's  was  invention  of  new 
methods  adapted  to  operations  on  a  large  scale.  Cyd.  of 
Amer.  hart.  2:  729  (B) 

■    636    Domestic  animals 

Coburn,    F.    D.       Swine    husbandry.      3d    ed. 

1903.     19cm  Judd    $1.50 

Practical  manual,  with  suggestions  as  to  the  prevention 
and  treatment  of  diseases.    Title. 

Henry,    "W:    A.       Feeds    and    feeding.      1898. 

23Jcm  Caspar    $2  n 

Excellent  authoritative  handbook  for  stockmen  and 
students. 

Jordan,  "W.  H.  Feeding  of  animals.  2d  ed. 
1903.     17Jcm     (Rural  sci.  ser.) 

Macmillan  $1.25  n 
Account  of  chemical  constituents  of  plants  and  animals, 
processes  of  nutrition  and  digestion,  functions  of  food  in 
the  body,  description  of  different  cattle  foods,  and  the 
most  recent  results  of  scientific  investigation  and  farm 
practice.  Intended  for  reader  with  some  scientific 
knowledge.    Pittsburg. 

Miller,  Mrs  Harriet  (Mann)  Our  home  pets; 
how  to  keep  them  well  and  happy,  by  Olive 
Thome  Miller.     1894.     17icm      Harper    $1.25 

On  characteristics  and  proper  care  of  various  kinds  of 
birds,  dogs,  cats,  and  such  unusual  pets  as  the  raccoon, 
alligator,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Domesticj^ted  animals:  their  re- 
lation to  man  and  to  his  advancement  in  civili- 
zation.    1895.     23icm  Scribner    $2.50 

We  have  seldom  seen  animals  so  fairly  treated  and  have 
never  known  them  to  be  more  reliably  characterized. 
.Nation,  62:  20  (B) 


Shaw,  Thomas.    Animal  breeding.    1903.    19cm 

Judd    $1.50 
Stoddard,  H.  H.     New  egg  farm.     1900.     20cm 

Judd    $1 
Management  of  poultry  on  a  large  scale  for  commercial 
purposes.    Title . 

Watson,  Or:  C.  Farm  poultry.  1901.  18cm 
(Rural  sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25  n 

Bibliography,  p.  331-34. 

Gives  working  details  on  every  part  of  subject,  written 
in  a  really  scientific  spirit;  language  clear  and  simple. 
Principles  that  underlie  good  practice  brought  to  front. 
Nature,  64:  575  (B) 

637    Dairy 

Conn,  H.  W:  Bacteria  in  milk  and  its  products. 
1903.     20icm  Blakiston    $1.25  n 

Partial  list  of  recent  literature,  p.  291-301. 

Thorough,  concise  discussion  of  action  of  bacteria  on 
milk,  their  use  in  manufacture  of  milk  products  and  con- 
nection between  milk  bacteria  and  distribution  of  certain 
diseases.  Not  too  technical  for  general  readers,  though 
intended  specially  for  students  in  dairying,  health 
officers,  sanitarians,  etc.    Pittsburg. 

Wing,  H:H.  Milk  and  its  products.  1897.  18cm 
( Rural  sci.  ser. )  Macmillan    $1 

Gives  latest  results  from  many  agn^icultural  experiment 
stations;  especially  useful  to  students;  contains  bibliog- 
raphy (p.  259-67)  and  dairy  laws.    N.  Y. 

63§    Bees 

Root,  A.  I.  A  B  C  of  bee  culture;  rev.  by  E.  R. 
Root.     1903.     25cm  ^       Judd    $1.25 

Biographies  of  noted  bee-keepers,  p.  407-39.  * 

639    Fishcuiture 

Norris,  Thaddeus.    American  fish-culture.    1868. 

19  Jem  Coates    $1.75 

Embracing  all  details  of  artificial  breeding  and  rearing 

of  trout,  culture  of  salmon,  shad  and  other  fishes.     Title- 

640    Domestic  economy 

Campbell,  Mrs  Helen  (Stuart)  Household 
economics.     1897.     20Jcm  Putnam    $1.50 

References  at  end  of  each  chapter. 

States  the  problems  of  family  life,  driving  home  the 
conviction  of  their  importance.  The  organic  relation  of 
household  activities  with  all  others  is  made  plain.  C:  R. 
Henderson  in  Dial,  22;  286  (B) 

Clark,  T.  M.     Care  of  a  house.     1903.     19 Jem 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 
Valuable  handbook  on  the  repair  and  maintenance  of 
houses,  for  non-technical  readers.    Craver. 

Herrick,  Mrs  Christine  (Terhune)  First  aid 
to  the  young  housekeeper.     1900.     18cm 

Scribner    $1 
About  marketing,  kitchen  fire,  cooking  processes,  tidy 
and  sanitary  housekeeping,  management  of   servants 
N.  Y. 


631 


152 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Holt,  Emily.  Encyclopaedia  of  household  econ- 
omy. 1903.  21cm  McClure  $1.60  n 
Treats  kitchen,  closets,  repairs  and  restorations,  house 
cleaning,  laundry,  plumbing,  sanitation,  'keeping 
things,'  lighting,  heating,  water,  sick  room,  lawns  and 
gardens,  bleaches,  disinfectants,  healing  simples,  family 
sewing,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Parloa,  Maria.     Home  economics.     1898.    19cm 

Century    $1.50 

Authoritative  manual  of  household  management,  inclu- 
sive, accurate,  useful.  Well  indexed  and  practical  for  the 
housekeeper  on  a  small  or  large  scale.    N.  Y. 

Richards,  Mrs  E.  H.  (Swallow)  Cost  of  living 
as  modified  by  sanitary  science.     1899.     19cm 

Wiley    $1 
Attempts  to  indicate  best  methods,  and  the  proper  di- 
vision of  incomes  of  from  81,500  to  $3,000  between  food, 
rent,  running  expenses,  clothing,  service,  the  emotional 
and  intellectual  life,  etc.    N.  Y. 

641    Cookery.    Oastronomy 

Abel,  Mrs  M.  .W.  (Hinman)  Practical  sanitary 
and  economic  cooking.     1900?    19cm 

Amer.  pub.  health  ass'n    40c 
Appended:   Food  of  children  and  some  remarks  on 
household  management.  1900. 

States  clearly  food  values  and  proper  methods  of  prep- 
aration; gives  recipes,  bills  of  fare  and  prices.    N.  Y. 

Ewing,  Mrs  Emma  (Pike)  Art  of  cookery. 
1899.     19^cm  Merrill    $1.75 

Author  experienced  teacher  of  cooking.  Manual  of 
principles:  marketing;  food  materials;  methods  of  cook- 
ing; mixing;  seasoning;  serving  and  garnishing.  Well 
indexed.    Buffalo. 

Famler,  F.  M.  Boston  cooking-school  cook 
book;  rev.  with  an  apx.  of  300  recipes  and  an 
addenda  of  60  recipes.     1904.    20cm    Little    $2 

Food  and  cookery  for  the  sick  and  con- 
valescent.    1904.     20cm  Little    $1.50  n 

Eirkland,  E..  S.  Dora's  housekeeping.  6th  ed. 
1899.     17cm 

Y  McClurg    75c 

Six  little  cooks;  or,  Aunt  Jane's  cooking 

class.     10th  ed.     1900.     17cm        McClurg    75c 

Y  Recipes  tried  by  girls  from  9  to  12  under  careful 
supervision.  In  story  form,  recording  a  summer's  expe- 
rience.   N.  Y. 

Lamed,  Mrs  Linda  (Hull)  The  hostess  of 
to-day.     1899.     21cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Suggestions  as  to  table  service,  formal  and  informal 
dinners,  luncheons,  teas,  etc.  Many  compact  recipes 
with  approximate  prices.    N.  Y. 

Lincoln,  Mrs  M..  J.  (Bailey)  Boston  school 
kitchen  text-book.     1887.     19cm         Little    $1 

Study  of  food  and  explanation  of  general  principles 
in  connection  with  practical  lessons  in  plain  cooking. 
Adapted  to  use  of  classes  in  public  and  industrial  schools 
Pref. 


Lincoln,  Mrs  M..  J.  (Bailey)  Mrs  Lincoln's 
Boston  cook  book.  1900.  19 Jem  Little  $2 
Trustworthy  guide  in  practical  cookery.  Arrangement 
of  topics  systematic  and  directions  for  work  concise  and 
exact.  A  useful  outline  of  the  chemistry  and  physiology 
of  food.    L.  &  I. 

Parloa,  Maria.  Miss  Parloa' s  young  house- 
keeper; designed  especially  to  aid  beginners. 
1894.     18icm  Estes    $1  n 

Richards,  Mra'E.  H.  (Swallow),  &  Elliott,  S. 
M.  Chemistry  of  cooking  and  cleaning.  2d  ed. 
1897.     17Jcm  Home  science    50c 

S    Books  of  reference,  p.  153-54. 

Excellent  practical  manual.  Assumes  elementary 
knowledge  of  chemistry.    N.  Y. 

Rorer,  Mrs  Sarah  (Tyson)  Mrs  Rorer's  new 
cook  book;  a  manual  of  hoilsekeeping.  1902. 
21cm  Arnold     $2  n 

Terhvme,  Mrs  JO...  V.  (Hawes)  Breakfast, 
luncheon  and  tea;  by  Marion  Harland.  1900. 
19 Jem     (Common  sense  in  the  household  ser.) 

Scribner    $1.75 

Marion  Harland's  complete  cook  book. 

1903.     22cm  Merrill    $2 

A  practical  and  exhaustive  manual  of  cookery  and 
housekeeping,  containing  thousands  of  carefuyy  proved 
recipes.    Title. 

Thompson,  Sir  Henry.  Food  and  feeding. 
10th  ed.     1899.     20Jcm  Wame    $1.75 

Whitney,  Mrs  A.  D.  (Train)  Just  how;  a  key 
to  the  cook-books.     16cm  Houghton    $1 

A  "  little  grammar  of  cuisine  ",  giving  details  that  most 
cookbooks  assume  as  known:  list  of  utensils,  timetables, 
order  and  methods  of  mixing,  measures,  etc.  Contains 
tested  recipes  in  suflBcient  variety  for  most  tables,  with 
explicit  directions  for  preparation.    N.  Y. 

"Williams,  M. .  E. ,  &  Fisher,  K.  R.  Elements 
of  the  theory  and  practice  of  cookery;  a  text- 
book for  schools.     1901.     18 Jem 

Macmillan    $1  n 

Williams,  W:  M.  Chemistry  of  cookery.  1902. 
19  Jem  Appleton    $1.50 

Explains  in  simple  terms  chemistry  of  boiling,  roasting, 
grilling,  frying  and  stewing.  Discusses  nourishing  qual- 
ities of  foods  and  effect  of  cooking.  Clear  and  authorita- 
tive.   N.  Y. 

643    Food 

Richards,  MrsE.  H.  (Swallow)  Cost  of  food; 
a  study  in  dietaries.     1901.     19cm      Wiley    $1 

Bibliography,  p.  155-58. 

Study  of  food  requirements  and  economical  means  of 
meeting  them  for  infants,  school  children,  brain  workers, 
the  aged,  etc.    Working  tables  and  menus.    N.  Y. 


USEFUL  ARTS— Domestic  economy 


153 


645    Furniture 

French,  L.  H.  Homes  and  their  decoration. 
1903.     22cni  r)odd    $3  n 

Goes  into  great  detail  in  descriptions  and  suggestions, 
those  concerning  color  being  particularly  good.    Many 
illustrations.    Pittsburg. 
Wheeler,  Mrs  Candace  (Thurber)     Principles 
of  home  decoration.     1903.     22Jcm 

Doubleday    $1.80  n 

Deals  with  theory  and  specific  applications,  art  being 
understood  to  imply  both  appropriateness  and  beauty. 
Color,  fitness,  kitchen,  bedrooms,  walls,  floors,  draperies, 
furniture,  among  subjects  discussed.    N.  Y. 

646    Clothing; 

Broi'ghton,  J//-S  J.  Practical  dressmaking.  1902. 
18Jcm  Macmillan     75c 

Besides  giving  general  directions  for  cutting  and  fit- 
ting, tells  how  to  iMitch  and  do  plain  sewing.    Olcott. 

James,  T.  M.  Ix)ngmans'  complete  course  of 
needlework,  knitting  and  cutting-out.  1901. 
19cm  Longmans    $2 

647    Servants:  training,  duties,  wages 

Salmon,  L.  M.  Domestic  service;  2d  ed.  with 
an  additional  chapter  on  domestic  service  in 
Europe.     1901.     22icm  Macmillan    $2 

S    Bibliography,  p.  317-22. 

From  economic;  standpoint,  based  on  statistics  gath- 
ered from  employers,  employees  and  census  returns. 
Sketches  history  and  suggests  possible  remedies.    N.  Y. 

Spring^steed,  A.  F. .  The  expert  waitress.  1903. 
.  17icm  Harper    $1 

Plainly  written  directions  concerning  all  phases  of  the 
work.  Instructions  for  carving,  serving,  care  of  rooms, 
dishes  and  lamps,  picnic  and  traveling  lunches,  invalid's 
room,  etc.  and  chapters  on  truthfulness,  adaptability  and 
a  servant's  contract.    Buffalo. 

64  §    Laundry 

Balderston,  li.  B,. ,  &  Limerick,  M.  C.  Laun- 
dry manual.     1900.     19icm  Avil    50c 

649    IVursery.    Children.    Sickroom 

Griffith,  J:  P.  0.  Care  of  the  baby.  3d  ed. 
1903.     21cni  Saunders    $1.50  n 

Maniial  for  mothers  and  nurses,  containing  practical 
directions  for  the  management  of  infancy  and  childhood 
in  health  and  in  disea.se.    Title. 

Harrison,  Eveleen.  Home  nursing.  1900. 
18cm  Macmillan    $1 

Simplest  rules  and  remedies  to  be  used  in  care  of  sick, 
some  general  directions  regarding  nourishment,  and 
simple  recipes  for  invalid  cooking.    Pref. 


Oppenheim,  Nathan.  Care  of  the  child  in 
health.     1900.     18icm  Macmillan    $1.25 

A  physician's  practical  counsels  to  parents.  Beginning 
with  preparations  for  child's  advent,  discusses  feeding, 
bathing,  sleep,  habits,  education,  defective  children, 
common  diseases,  relations  of  parents  to  children.    N.  Y. 

TJffelmann,  J.  A.  Manual  of  the  domestic  hy- 
giene of  the  child;  tr.  by  H.  R.  Milinowski;  ed. 
byM..P.Jacobi.    1891.    23Jcm    Putnam   $1.75 

Scientific  and  comprehensive.  For  trained  readers. 
L.  &I. 

Wheeler,  Harianna.     The  baby;  his  care  and 

training.     1901.     17Jcm  Harper    $1  n 

Plain  and  sensible  in  the  last  degree.    Nation,  74:  289  (B) 

650    Comniiinication.    Com- 
merce 

652    ^Vriting 

Jackson,  John.     Theory  and  practice  of  hand- 
writing.    Rev.  ed.    1894.     21cm      Harison    $1 
Claims  of  vertical  writing,  forms  of  letters,  and  direc- 
tions for  teaching.    Brief  history  of  former  use  of  upright 
handwriting,  its  decay  and  revival.    L.  &  I. 

653    Abbreviations.    Shorthand 

Kimball,  Duran.  Business  shorthand;  present- 
ing a  method  of  swift  writing  for  the  use  of 
amanuenses  and  reporters  in  accordance  with 
the  principles  of  Lindsley's  takigrafy.     3d  ed. 

1902.  20cm  Kimball    $1 
Eitt,  C:  W.     Shorthand  dictionary;  containing 

characters  written  in  accordance  with  lessons  in 

Pitman  phonography.     1901.     15 J  x  7 Jem 

Kf  Powers    $1 

Munson,  J.  E.     Art  of  phonography.     Rev.  ed. 

1898.     19Jcm  Putnam    $2 

Pitman,  Sir  Isaac.  Isaac  Pitman's  complete 
phonographic  instructor.  Rev.  ed.  1900. 
lejcm  Pitman    $1.50 

Shorthand  dictionary;  prepared  by  P.  B.  S. 

Peters.     1901.     15  x  8cm  Powers    $1 

Hose,  K..  F.  Stenographers'  aid;  shorthand  il- 
lustrations by  J.  L.  Kapus.     1900.     20cni 

Author,  Chicago    $1 

Torrey,  Bates.  Instruction  in  practical  short- 
hand; a  simple  and  progressive  arrangement  of 
the  essentials  of  (jraham  phonography.  1902. 
20cm  Heath    $1.50  n 

654    Telegraphs.    Cables.    Signals 

Bright,  Charles.     Story  of  the  Atlantic  cable. 

1903.  19icm  Appleton    $1  n 


641 


154 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Houston,  E.  J.,  &  Kennelly,  A.  E.  Electric 
telegraphy.  1897.  17 Jem  (Elem.  electro-tech, 
ser. )  McGraw    $1 

Duplex,  quadruplex  and  multiplex  methods  described 
and  illustrated,  giving  good  idea  of  process  of  sending 
simultaneously  several  messages  over  same  wire.  Two 
chapters  on  submarine  telegraphy.  Map  of  world  show- 
ing cable  and  some  overland  connections.  Describes 
methods  of  laying  and  repairing  cables.  Elec.  world, 
29:540. 

Electric  telephone.     2d  ed.     1902. 

17 Jem  (Elem.  electro-tech.  ser. )  McGraw  $1 
From  elementary  principles  to  the  complete  modern 
systems,  including  line  work,  switch  boards  and  other 
apparatus.  Chapter  on  radiophony,  telephony  with  a 
beam  oflight  as  a  carrier  of  wave  impulses.  Elec.  world, 
29:  428. 

Xiodge,  Sir  O.  J.  Signalling  across  space  with- 
out wires;  a  description  of  the  work  of  Hertz 
and  his  successors.     3d  ed.     1900.     22cm 

Van  Nostrand    $2 
Largely  Royal  institution  lectures  1894.    Account  also 
of  later  applications   of  wave  experiments  to  wireless 
telegraphy.    Not  severely  technical.    Engin.  n.  46:  64. 

Maver,  ■William,  jr.  American  telegraphy  and 
encyclopedia  of  the  telegraph.  5th  ed.  1903. 
24 Jem  •         Van  Nostrand    $3.50 

Clear  and  complete  description  of  various  systems  and 
apparatus.  Excellent  for  reference.  For  practical 
advanced  students  and  engineers.    Crocker. 

Jliller,  K.  B.  American  telephone  practice.  3d 
ed.     1900.     26Jcm  Amer.  elec.  co.     $3 

Clear  and  logical;  entire  field  is  carefully  covered. 
Engin.  n.  44:  84. 

Williams,  J.  A.  Manual  of  rural  telephony. 
1902.     18Jcm  Manual  pub.  co.     $1 

Condenses  instruction  for  organizing  and  financing  tel- 
ephone-companies; intended  to  aid  rural  electrician. 
£fec.  worirf,  41:207. 

Wittbecker,  W:  A.  Domestic  electrical  work. 
1902.     20cm  Williams    50c 

Appeared  as  articles  in  the  Metal  worker. 

For  amateur  electrician.  How  to  wire  buildings  for 
bells,  alarms,  annunciators  and  for  gas  lighting  from 
batteries.    Title. 

655    Printing.    Publi§hing.    Copyright 

De  Vinne,  T.  L.  Practice  of  typography.  \.  1-3. 
1900-02.     19Jcm  Century-    $2  ea  n 

V.  1,  Plain  printing  types:  processes  of  type-making, 
point  system,  names,  sizes,  styles  and  prices  of  plain 
printing  types,  v.  2,  Correct  composition;  a  treatise  on 
spelling,  abbreviations,  the  compounding  and  division 
of  words,  the  proper  use  of  figures  and  numerals,  italic 
and  capital  letters,  notes,  etc.  with  observations  on  punc- 
tuation and  proof-reading,  v.  3,  Treatise  on  title-pages, 
with  numerous  illustrations  in  facsimile  and  some  obser- 
vations on  the  early  and  recent  printing  of  books. 


Fennell,   Joseph.     Modem  illustration.     1895. 

19 Jem     ( Ex-libris  eer. )         Macmillan    $3.50  n 
Putnam,  Q:  H.     Authors  and  their  public  in 

ancient  times.     1894.     19Jcm      Putnam    $1.50 

Principal  works  referred  to,  pref.  p.  13-17. 

Sketch  of  literary  conditions  and  of  the  relations  with 
the  public  of  literary  producers,  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  invention  of  printing.    Title. 

Books  and  their  makers  during  the  mid- 
dle ages.     2v.     1896-97.     23Jcm 

Putnam    $2.50  ea 

Bibliography,  v.  1,  pref.  p.  17-27. 

Study  of  conditions  of  production  and  distribution  of 
literature  from  fall  of  Roman  empire  to  close  of  17th 
century.    Title. 

ed.    Question  of  copyright.    2d  ed.    1896. 

20cm  Putnam    $1.75 

Comprising  text  of  U.  S.  copyright  law  and  a  summary  of 
copyright  laws  at  present  in  force  in  the  chief  countries. 
Title. 

&  J:  B.     Authors  and  publishers.     7th  ed. 

1900.     21cm  Putnam    $1.75 

Contents:  Publishing  methods  and  arrangements,  by 
G:  H.  P.    The  making  of  books,  by  J:  B.  P. 

Manual  of  suggestions  for  beginners  in  literature,  com- 
prising a  description  of  publishing  methods  and  arrange- 
ments, together  with  general  hints  for  authors.    Title. 

Rawlings,  Gr.  B.  Story  of  books.  1901.  15 Jem 
(Lib.  of  useful  stories)  Appleton    .35c  n 

Outline  history  of  making  and  preservation  of  books, 
manuscript  and  printed,  to  about  1550,  with  brief  chapter 
on  modern  bookmaking.    N.  Y. 

Thompson,  J:  S.     Mechanism  of  the  linotype: 

installation,  operation  and  care.      1902.     20cm 

Inland  pr.  co.     $1.50 

Articles  originally  published  in  Inland  printer,  revised 

and  amended  to  include  latest  improvements.    Pref. 

656    Transportation.     Railroading 

The  American  railway,  its  construction,  develop- 
ment, management  and  appliances;  with  intK>d. 
by  T:  M.Cooley.     1897.     24 Jem      Scribner    $3 

Reprinted  from  Scribner' s  magazine,  1888-89. 

Papers  by  T:  C.  Clarke,  John  Bogart'  M.  N.  Forney, 
E.  P.  Alexander,  H.  G.  Prout,  Horace  Porter,  Theodore 
Voorhees,  Benjamin  Norton,  A.  T.  Hadley,  T:  L.  James, 
C:  F.  Adams,  B.  B.  Adams  jr. 

Brooks,  E.  S.     The  American  sailor.    Rev.  ed. 
1899.     23cm  Lothrop    $1.50 

Published  in  1888  with  title  Story  of  the  American 
sailor. 

Story  of  his  development  and  deeds  on  merchant 
vessel  and  man  of  war  to  1900. 

Haines,  H:  S.  American  railway  management. 
1897.     19cm  Wiley    $2.50 

Addresses  before  American  railway  association,  and  mis- 
cellaneous addresses  and  papers.    Title. 


USEFUL  ARTS — Communication:  commerce 


155 


Knight,  A.  M.  Modern  seamanship.  1901. 
24cm  Van  Nostrand    $6  n 

Modern  in  method  and  in  scope;  a  valuable  manual  for 
yachts  and  merchant  vessels  as  well  as  for  men  of  war. 
Pittsburg. 

Maginnis,  A.  J.  The  Atlantic  ferry;  its  ships, 
men  and  working.     3d  ed.     1900.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $2 
Relates  to  trans- Atlantic  steam  trade,  giving  account  of 
respective  lines,  vessels  and  workings.    Well  illustrated. 
Important  tables  and  chart  show  development  of  steam- 
ers.    Van  Nostrand,  21: 103. 

Patterson,  Howard.  Patterson's  illustrated 
nautical  encyclopedia.     Rev.  ed.    1901.    26Jcm 

Marine  rev.     $3 
Rf    A  work  of  reference  for  naval  revenue,  coast  survey, 
transport  and  light  house  services,  and  adapted  for  use  of 
the  naval  reserve.    Title. 

"Weyl,  "W.  E:  Passenger  traffic  of  railways. 
1901.  25cm  (Penn.  univ.  ser.  in  pol.  econ.  & 
pub.  law)  Ginn    $1.50 

"Valuable  as  summary  of  siatistics  gathered  from  prin- 
cipal European  countries  and  United  States.  R.  of.  r. 
25:379. 

657    Bookkeeping.     Aecounts 

Arnold,   H.    L.      Complete  cost-keeper.      1900. 

25cm  Engin.  m.     $5 

Some  original  systems  of  shop  cost-keeping  or  factory 

accounting,  with  an  exposition  of  advantages  of  account 

keeping  by  means  of  'cards  instead  of  books.    Title. 

Dean,  W.  F.  Bookkeeping  for '  retail  stores. 
1900.     19cm  Stern    $1 

Practical  treatise,  with  forms. 

Gilbert,  A.  L.  Modern  business  bookkeeping; 
text-book  for  schools  and  colleges.  1902.  25 Jem 
(Bo wen-Merrill  ser.)  Merrill    $1.50  n 

Goodwin,  J.  H.  Goodwin's  improved  bookkeep- 
ing and  business  manual.  10th  ed.  1889. 
26cm  Baker  &  T.     $3 

Keister,  D:  A.     Keister's  corporation  account- 
ing and  auditing;    with  an  introd.  by  H:   C. 
White.     8th  ed.    1901.    23Jcm     Burrows    $4  n 
Practical  treatise  on  higher  accounting.    Title. 

Moore,  J:  H:,  &  Miner,  G:  W.  Accounting  and 
business  practice;  for  use  in  schools.  1902. 
24cm  Ginn    $1.40 

Seavy,  Manson.  Practical  business  bookkeep- 
ing by  double  entry;  for  schools  and  for  self- 
instruction.     1893.     26x20Jcm  ' 

Heath    $1.40  n 

Soule,  George.  Soule's  new  science  and  prac- 
tice of  accounts.     7th  ed.     1903.     27cm 

Caspar    $4  n 
Exposition  of  double  entry  and  single  entry  bookkeep- 
ing with  the  mostapproved  forms  of  merchandising,  com- 


mission and  other  lines  of  business.  Joint  stock  company 
and  corporation  bookkeeping  and  expert  work  in  corpo- 
ration accounting  and  limited  partnership  companies  are 
special  features.    Title. 


658 


Bu§lne88  manuals. 
Tables 


Hethods. 


Cromwell,  J:  H.  American  business  woman. 
1900.    22cm  Putnam    $2 

An  endeavor  to  teach  women  in  a  serious  but  readable 
way  how  to  handle  bank  accounts  and  to  deal  with  real 
and  personal  property,  with  cautious  advice  as  to  general 
principles  of  investment.    Nation,  71: 191  (B) 

Hooper,  Frederick,  &  Graham,  James.  Intro- 
duction to  modern  business  methods:  the  home 
trade.    1901.    22cm    (Mod.  man.  of  commerce) 

Macmillan    $1 

Guide  to  operations  incidental  to  the  trade  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  with  customary  documents  and  correspond- 
ence. A  reference  book  for  business  men  and  a  text- 
book for  commercial  students.    Title. 

Palmer,  O.  R.  Type-writing  and  business  cor- 
respondence.    Rev.  ed.     1900.     25Jcm 

Lippincott    $1 

Business  letters  based  on  actual  correspondence,  giv- 
ing commercial  forms  and  expressions;  brief  rules  for 
punctuation;  directions  for  proper  fingering  of  keys;  ex- 
amples of  law  forms,  statements,  specifications,  etc.  re- 
produced from  type-written  work.    Pref. 

659    Advertising 

Fowler,  N.  C.    Building  business.  1893.  23xl8cm 
Publicity  pub.  co.     $1.50 

Comprehensive  and  practical  book  about  advertising. 
Buffalo. 

660  Chemical  technolog^y 


Blount,  .Bertram. 
1901.     23cm 


Practical  electro-chemistry. 
Macmillan    $3.25  n 


Discusses  economic  aspects  of  every  branch  of  electro- 
chemistry. Masterly  discussion  of  economics  of  elec- 
tricity.   Nation,  73: 173. 

&  Bloxam,  A.  G.  Chemistry  for  engi- 
neers and  manufacturers.  2v.  1900.  22cm 
(Griffin's  sci.  text-bks. ) 

Lippincott    v.  1,  $3;  v.  2,  $4 

Bibliogniphy,  2:  438-41. 

V.  1  includes  chemistry  of  materials  of  construction,  of 
fuels,  waters,  lubricants,  and  the  metallurgy  of  iron,  cop- 
per, lead,  zinc,  tin,  mercury,  silver,  gold,  etc.  Engin.  n. 
35:  892. 

V.  2  treats  briefly  chemistry  of  manufacture  of  sul- 
phuric acid,  alkali,  artificial  manure,  lime  and  cement, 
gla.s.s,  sugar  and  starch.,  oils,  etc.  also  of  destructive  dis- 
tillation, petroleum,  clay  industries,  brewing  and  distil- 
ling, textiles  and  bleaching.  Handy  manual  for  gen- 
eral reader.    Engin.  n.  36:  424. 


655 


156 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Cremer,  J:  H:,  &  Bicknell,  G.  A.  Chemical 
and  metallurgical  hand  book;  containing  tables, 
formulas  and  information  for  the  use  of  chem- 
ists, metallurgists  and  mining  engineers.  3d  ed. 
1903.     16 Jem  Authors,  Cleveland    $3.50  n 

Meldola,  Raphael.     Coal  and  what  we  get  from 

it.     2d  ed.     1897.     17icm     (Romance  of  sci.) 

E.  &  J.  B.  Young    $1 

Origin  of  coal;  history  and  manufacture  of  coal  gas; 
history  and  description  of  substances  obtained  from  coal 
tar.    Knowl.  14: 172. 

Sadtler,  S:  P.  Hand-book  of  industrial  organic 
chemistry.     3d  ed.     1900.     24Jcm 

Lippincott    $5  n 
Bibliography  at  end  of  each  chapter. 
Describes  raw  materials  and  process  of  manufacture 
and  products  of  several  Industries,  and  gives  analytic 
tests  and  methods,  bibliography  and  statistics  of  impor- 
tant industries.    Engin.  n.  36:  352. 

Thorp,  F.  H.  Outlines  of  industrial  chemistry; 
a  text-book  for  students.     1898.     23cm 

Macmillan    $3.50  n 
Brief  bibliography,  pref.  p.  19. 

Treats  subjects  under  "Inorganic  industries"  and 
"Organic  industries."  Descriptions  of  processes,  con- 
cise, clear  and  interesting.  Frequent  reference  to  Ameri- 
can practice  an  important  feature.  W.  A.  Noyes  in 
Science,  32: 150. 

Thorpe,  T:  E:  Dictionary  of  applied  chemistry. 
3  V.     1898-1900.     23Jcm  Longmans    $50 

Ef  Essentially  a  dictionary  of  chemistry  in  its  applica- 
tion to  arts  and  manufactures.  Complementary  to  Watt's 
Dictionary  of  chemistry,  general  plan  and  arrangement 
similar.    Pref. 

Wagner,  Rudolf  von.  Manual  of  chemical  tech- 
nology; tr.  and  ed.  by  Sir  William  Crookes. 
1900.     26  Jem  Appleton    $7.50 

662    Pyrotechnics,  explo^tiTCS,  etc. 

Poole,  Herman.  Calorific  power  of  fuels.  2d 
ed.     1900.     23Jcm  Wiley    $3 

Authorities  consulted,  pref.  p.  15-17. 

Based  on  translation  of  Pouvoir  caloriflque  des  combue- 
tibleg  by  M.  Scheurer-Kestner,  with  changes  necessary  to 
adapt  it  to  American  methods  and  data,  omitting  many 
portions  and  adding  new  matter.    Engin.  n.  39:  360. 

663    Beverages 

Matthews,  C:  G:     Manual  of  alcoholic  fermenta- 
tion and   the  allied   industries.      1902.      19cm 
Longmans    $2.60  n 

665    Oils.     Oases 

Hornby,  John.  Text-book  of  gas  manufacture. 
1902.     18cm     (Tech.  handbks.) 

Macmillan    $1.50 
Concise  little  book  setting  forth  the  chief  points  in  gas 
manufacture  in  a  manner  that  students  may  readily 
gra.sp.    F.  H.  Thorp  in  Science^  26:  815. 


666    Ceramics.    Oiass 

Solas,  Thomas.  Glass  blowing  and  working.. 
1898.     18Jcm  Lane    $1  n 

Bibliography,  p.  207-9. 

Chapters  on  glass  work  in  miniature,  tools  and  appli- 
ances, methods  of  working  and  blowing  glass,  coloring 
and  modifying  materials,  making  decorative,  articles,  etc.  . 
Practical  guide.    Illustrated  with  outline  drawings.  N.  Y. 

Davis,  C:  T:  Practical  treatise  on  the  manufac- 
ture of  bricks,  tiles,  terra-cotta,  etc.  2d  ed. 
1889.     24cm  Baird    $5 

Meade,  R:  K.     Chemical  and  physical  examina-  ^ 
tion  of  Portland   cement.      1901.      15xl2J('m 
Chemical  pub.  co.    $1 
Describes  standard   methods  in  detail.    Intended  a-s 
guide  for  inexperienced  chemists  and  engineers.    Pitts- 
burg. 

Powell,  H.  J.  Principles  of  glass-making;  with 
treatises  on  crown  and  sheet  gla.«s,  by  Henry 
Chance,  and  plate  glass,  by  H.  G.  Harris.  1883. 
18cm     (Tech.  handbks.)  Macmillan    $1 

Randau,  Paul.  Enamels  and  enamelling;  tr.  by 
Charles  Salter.     1900.     22cm 

Van  Nostrand    $4  n 
Introduction   to   preparation   and   application  of  all 
kinds  of  enamels  for  technical  and   artistic  purposes. 
Title. 

667    Bleacliing,  dyeing,  etc. 

Brannt,  W:  T.  Varnishes,  lacquers,  printing 
inks  and  sealing-waxes.     1893.     19cm 

Baird    $3 

Includes  description  of  properties  of  raw  materials  used 

and  simple  methods  for  testing  them.    Appendix  gives 

receipts  for  putties,  stains  for  wood,  bone  and  ivory,  etc. 

Pref. 

Htirst,  G:  H.  Garment  dyeing  and  cleaning. 
2d  ed.     1901.     20cm  Lippincott    $1.75  n 

Practical  work  by  English  chemist.  Treats  also  of 
cleaning  garments,  bleaching  and  finishing  fabrics,  scour- 
ing and  dyeing  skin  rugs  and  mats,  feathers  and  gloves, 
and  straw  bleaching  and  dyeing.  Fully  illustrated. 
L.  &I. 

Painters'   colours,  oils  and  varnishes;  a 

practical  manual.    3d  ed.     1901.     20cm 

Lippincott    $3.50  n 

Ink  manufacture;  tr.  from 
1892.     19cm 

Baird    $2 

Deals  with  raw  materials,  chemical  constitution,  vari- 
ous kinds  of  ink,  preserving  agents,  extracts  and  powders, 
etc.  Most  of  the  receipts  have  been  practically  tested. 
Pref. 

Eng.  ed.  1902  tr.  by  Arthur  Morris  and  Herbert  Robson, 
pub.  by  Scott,  Greenwood  &  co.    5/  n 


Lehner,  Sigrmund 

the  German  by  W:  T.  Brannt 


USEFUL  ARTS — Chemical  technology 


157 


668    Other  organic  chemical 
industries 


^ideal,  Samuel. 
22cm 


Glue  and  glue  testing.     1900. 
Van  Nostrand    $4  n 


669    Metallurgy  and  assaying 

Brown,  "W.  L.  Manual  of  assaying  gold,  silver, 
lead,  copper.     9th  ed.     1900.     18icm 

Spon    $2.50 

Campbell,  H.  H.  Manufacture  and  properties 
of  iron  and  steel.     2d  ed.     1903.     23cm 

Engin.  &  min.  j.  $5 
S  In  part  a  second  edition  of  author's  Structural  steel, 
18%,  but  practically  new.  Enlarged  to  cover  all  kinds  of 
iron  and  steel.  Valuable  to  student  of  methods,  engineer 
who  uses  steel  in  his  designs,  and  to  political  economist 
and  statistician.    Engin.  n.  v.  49, 19  Mar.  lit.  sup.  p.  33. 

Peters,  E:D.  Modern  copper  smelting.  7th  ed. 
1895.     23icm  Engin.  &  min.  j.     $5 

Sichards,  J.  W:  Aluminium;  its  history,  occur- 
rence, properties,  metallurgy  and  applications, 
including  its  alloys.     3d  ed.     1896.     23icm 

Baird    $6 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  13-14. 

670    Mannfactnres 

B.ocheleau,  W:  F.  Great  American  industries. 
3v.     1896-1900.    19icm      ( Home  &  school  ser.) 

Flanagan    50c  ea. 

Y  Contents:  hk.  1,  Coal,  petroleum,  iron,  marble,  slate, 
gold  and  silver,  bk.  2,  Products  of  the  soil.  bk.  3,  Man- 
ufactures. 

671     Articles  made  of  metals 

Blinn,  L.  J.  Practical  work-shop  companion  for 
tin,  sheet-iron  and  copper-plate  workers,  with 
receipts  and  manipulations.  Eev.  ed.  1904. 
19cm  Baird    $2.50 

Gh.ase,  I:  T/LcK.      Art  of  pattern-making.     1903. 

19cm  Wiley    $2.50 

Notes  and  short  essays  on  pattern-making  and  pattern 

makers'  tools.     Describes  construction  of  some  difficult 

patterns  and  gives  useful  tables  for  shop  use.     Pittsburg. 


Cofnpton,  A.  Q: 

1890.     19cm 


First  lessons  in  metal-working. 
Wiley    $1.50 


Well  illustrated  exercises  in  iron  and  steel  processes, 
designed  for  first  year  college  students.  Clear  and  prac- 
tical.   N.  Y. 

Fxiller,  Jolm.      Art  of  coppersmithing.      1894. 
25cm  Williams    $3 

Specific  lessons  in  making  many  kinds  of  copper  uten- 
sils, graded  according  to  dlflaculty  and  thoroughly  Illus- 
tratefi.    N.  Y. 


Sharp,  John.  Modem  foundry  practice.  1900. 
22icm  Spon    $8 

Dealing  with  green-sand,  dry-sand  and  loam  molding 
processes;  materials  used;  also  detailed  descriptions  of 
the  machinery  and  other  appliances  employed,  with 
practical  examples  and  rules,  including  revised  subject 
matter  and  tables  from  N.  E.  Spretson's  Coding  and 
founding.    Title. 

Smith,  J.  B.  Treatise  upon  wire,  its  manufac- 
ture and  uses,  embracing  comprehensive  de- 
scriptions of  the  constructions  and  applications 
of  wire  ropes.     1891.     25cm  Wiley    $3 


Smith,  Oberlin 
23cm 


Press- working  of  metals.    1901 . 
Wiley    $3 

Principles  and  practice  of  shaping  metals  in  dies  by 
action  of  presses,  with  description  of  construction  of  such 
implements  in  their  various  forms,  and  of  materials 
worked  in  them.    Illustrated.    Title. 

"Watt,  Alexander.  Electro-plating  and  electro- 
refining  of  metals;  being  a  new  ed.  of  Alexan- 
der Watt's  ' '  Electro-deposition ;' '  rev.  by  Arnold 
Philip.     1902.     20icm 

Lock  wood    12/6  n;  Van  Nostrand    $4.50  n 

Wilson,    H.     Silverwork    and    jewelry.     1903. 
19Jcm     (Art.  crafts  ser. )         Appleton    $1.40  n 
Not  historical  but  a  practical  guide  to  some  simple 
processes.    Describes  operations  of  each  process  consecu- 
tively from  beginning  to  end.    Pref. 

Woodworth,  J.  V.  Dies,  their  construction  and 
use,  for  the  modern  working  of  sheet  metals. 
1903.     23Jcm  Henley    $3 

On  design,  construction  and  use  of  dies,  punches,  tools, 
fixtures  and  devices,  with  the  manner  in  which  they 
should  be  used  in  the  power  press,  for  cheap  and  rapid 
production  of  sheet  metal  parts  and  articles.  Illustrated 
by  505  engravings.    Title. 

672    Articles  made  of  iron  and  steel 

Ede,  George.  Management  of  steel.  7th  ed. 
1901.     19cm  Spon    $2  n 

"Woodworth,  J.  V.  Hardening,  tempering,  an- 
nealing and  foi^ng  of  steel.     1903.     23icm 

Henley    $2.50 
Practical  treatment  and  working  of  high  and  low  grade 
steel.    Illustrated  by  201  engravings.    Title. 

675    Leather  and   articles   made  of 
leather 


Modem  American  tanning.     1902.     24jcm 
Jacobsen  pub.  co. 


$5 


Practical  treatise  on  the  manufacture  of  leather,  comp. 
from  articles  in  Hide  and  leather  and  written  by  well 
known  tannery  foremen,  superintendents  and  chemists. 
Title. 


662 


158 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


676  Paper  and   articles   made  of 

paper 

Butler,  F.  O.  Story  of  paper-making.  1901. 
20cm  '  Butler    $1.25  n 

Ancient  records  on  clay,  stone,  papyrus  and  parchment 
described,  and  history  of  modern  paper  making  sketched, 
with  detailed  account  of  various  modern  processes.  Kin- 
derg.  m.  13:  466. 

Cross,  C:   F:,  &  Bevan,  E:   J:     Text-book  of 
paper-making.     2d  ed.     1900.     19cm    Spon    $5 
Bibliography,  p.  311-12. 

677  Cotton,  wool,  silk,  linen,  etc. 

Beaumont,  Roberts.  Woollen  and  worsted 
cloth  manufacture;  for  the  use  of  persons  em- 
ployed in  the  manipulation  of  textile  fabrics. 
3d  ed.     1899.     18cm     (Tech.   handbks.) 

Bell     7/6;  Macmillan    $2 

Bell,  T.  F.  Jacquard  weaving  and  designing. 
1895.     22cm  Longmans    $4 

Cole,  G:  S.  Cole's  encyclopedia  of  dry  goods. 
Rev.  ed.     1900.     23|cm  •        Caspar    $3  n 

Ef  Descriptive  and  historical  account  of  standard 
fabrics,  garments  and  related  articles  of  merchandise 
[with  history  of  materials]  and  explanation  of  processes 
of  manufacture.    Kroeger. 

Taggart,  W:  S.  Cotton  spinning.  2d  ed.  3  v. 
1901-02.     18^cm 

Macmillan    v.  1-2,  $1.75  ea;  v.  3,  $4 

Todd,  M.  P.  Hand-loom  weaving;  with  introd. 
by  A.  W.  Cooley.     1902.     18^cm 

Rand,  McNally    90c 

Bibliography,  p.  148-58. 

Illustrated  manual  for  school  and  home,  describing 
tools,  materials,  processes  and  the  weaving  of  a  variety 
of  articles.    N.  Y. 

Wheeler,  Mrs  Candace  (Thurber)  How  to 
make  rugs.     1902.     19cm  Doubleday    $1  n 

Plea  for  revival  of  domestic  rugmaking,  specially  in 
rural  communities.  Gives  details  as  to  coloring  and 
weaving.    N.  Y. 

Young,  T:  M.  American  cotton  industry;  a 
study  of  work  and  workers.     1902.     19cm 

Scribner     75c  n 
Detailed  report  by  an  English  specialist.    N.  Y. 

67§      Rubber    and    articles    made    of 
rubber 

Seelignnann,  T.  &  others.  Indiarubber  and 
gutta  percha;  tr.  by  J:  G.  Mcintosh.  1903. 
25cm  Van  Nostrand    $7.50  n 

Bibliography,  p.  385-96. 

Complete  practical  treatise  on  indiarubber  and  gutta 
percha  in  their  historical,  botanioal,  arboricultural,  me- 
chanical, chemical  and  electrical  aspects.    Title. 


680    Mechanic  trades 

Bourne,  B,.  W:  The  home  mechanic;  by  Jonn 
Wright.     1903.     23cm  Murray    12/  n 

Contents:  Joinery;  Squares;  Planes;  Saws;  Chisels;  Toolsr 
Repairs;  Soldering;  Tools  for  metal  work;  The  turn  or 
bow-lathe;  Wood-turning;  The  lathe;  Steam-engines; 
Metal  work;  Chucks,' etc.  Drilling;  Boring. 

Bower,  J:  A.  How  to  niake  common  things. 
4th  ed.     1902.     18J(5m 

Soc.  for  promot.  Christian  knowl.     3/6 
T    Carpentry,  binding,  sailboat  models,  metal  working, 
simple  apparatus  for  chemical  experiments,  how  to  copy 
a  model  or  cast,  electric  appliances.    Ed.  sel. 

Burr,  S.  D.  V.     Bicycle  repairing;  from  articles 

in  the  Iron  age.     1896.     23cm  Williams    $1 

Various  mechanical  operations  involved  are  described 

in  detail,  and  so  as  to  be  clear  to  ordinary  workman. 

Engiii  n.  36:  32. 

Craigin,  Harry.  Boy's  workshop,  with  plans 
and  designs  for  in-door  and  out-door  work,  by 
a  boy  and  his  friends;  with  introd.  by  H:  R, 
Waite.     1884?     18 Jem  Lothrop  .$1 

Y  Teaches  use  of  tools  and  tells  how  to  make  all  sorts 
of  useful  things.    Wis. 

Hopkins,  G:  M.  Home  mechanics  for  amateurs. 
1903.  21cm  (Sci.  Amer.  ser.)  Munn  $1.50 
Deals  with  woodworking,  household  ornaments,  metal- 
working,  lathe  work,  metal  spinning,  silver  working; 
making  model  engines,  boilers  and  water  motors;  making 
telescopes,  microscopes  and  meteorologic  instruments, 
electric  chimes,  cabinets,  bells,  night  lights,  dynamos 
and  motors,  electric  light  and  an  electric  furnace.  Prac- 
tical, by  noted  amateur  experimenter.    Ptib.  wkly. 

How  to  make  and  how  to  mend;  by  an  amateur 
mechanic.     1901.     19cm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Brief  alphabetically  arranged  receipts  for  useful  arti- 
cles and  operations  indoors  and  out,  from  eolian  harps  to 
washing  woolens.    Illustrated.    N.  Y. 

lieland,  C:  G.     Manual  of  mending  and  repair- 
ing; with  diagrams.    1896.    19cm    Dodd    $1.50 
Copious,  clear,  exact  and  trustworthy.-  Reveals  many 
craft  dodges.    Ath.  '96,  2:  329. 

Lukin,  James.  Boy  engineers.  1901.  20cm 
(Knick.  ser.)  Putnam    $1.25- 

Y  Describes  making  tools,  building  workshop  and  con- 
structing machines.    N.  Y. 

The    young    mechanic.       1902.       20cm 

(Knick.  ser.)  Putnam    $1.25 

Y  Containing  directions  for  the  use  of  all  kinds  of  tools, 
and  for  the  construction  of  steam  engines  and  mechan- 
ical models,  including  the  art  of  turning  in  wood  and 
metal.    Title. 

681     IVatcli  and  instrument  making 

Britten,  F:  J.  Watch  and  clock  makers'  hanfi 
book,  dictionary  and  guide.  10th  ed.  1902. 
22cm  Spon    pa.     $2 


USEFUL  ARTS — Manufactures.     Mechanic  trades 


159 


682    Blacksmitliing 

Kichardson,  M.  T.  ed.  Practical  horse  shcier, 
1889.     19^cm  Baird    $1 

Reprint  of  articles  in  Blacksmith  and  wheelwright. 

6§3    Liock  and  g^un  making 

Greener,  "W:  W.  Gun  and  its  development. 
7th  ed.     1899.     23xl8icm  Scribner    $4  n 

Such  information  as  is  most  frequently  sought  by  a 
sportsman.    Pref. 

6§4    Carriajge  and  cabinet  making 

Cabinetmaker.    1892.    21cm    (Pract.  mech.  ser.) 

Ward    $2 

Appeared  originally  in  the  Industrial  self-instructor. 

Specific  instructions  for  making  over  70  pieces  of  simple 
furniture,  with  many  drawings.  Adapted  to  any  one  not 
an  absolute  novice.    N.  Y. 

6§6    Bookbinding 

Cockerell,  Douglas.  Bookbinding  and  the  care 
of  books;  a  handbook  for  amateurs,  bookbinders 
&  librarians.     1902.     19 Jem     (Art.  crafts  ser.) 

Appleton    $1.25  n 

Aid  in  selection  of  sound  methods  and  supplement  to 
workshop  training.  120  cuts.  Ranks  with  Zahnsdorf's 
and  Crane's  manuals.  Author  trained  in  Cobden-Sander- 
son's  shop.    N.  Y. 

Crane,  W.  J.  E.  Bookbinding  for  amdteurs. 
1885.     19cm  Scribner    $1 

Descriptions  of  various  tools  and  appliances  required, 
and  minute  instructions  for  their  effective  use.  Illus- 
trated with  156  engravings.    Title. 

Zaehnsdorf,  J.  W:  Art  of  bookbinding.  1900. 
18cm     (tech.  handbks.)  Macmillan    $1.50 

Reissue  of  ed.  2, 1890. 

Glossary,  p.  173-79. 

Chief  value  is  in  exact  account  of  technical  processes 
now  in  use  in  England.    Nation  (B) 

6S7    Ciothesmaking 

Hasluck,  P.  N.  ed.  Tailoring;  how  to  make 
and  mend  trousers,  vests  and  coats.  1901. 
17Jxllcm     ( Work  handbks. )  Cassell    40c 

6§9    Other  trades 

Firth,  Annie.  Cane  basket  work;  a  practical 
manual  on  weaving  useful  and  fancy  baskets 
(l8t&2dser.)     2  v.     1896-1901.     19cm 

Scribner    60c  ea 
Practical  elementary  directions  for  teachers  and  ama- 
teurs.   Fully  Illustrated.    Adapted  specially  to  English 
conditions.    Pittsburg. 

Morse,  Mrs  T.  V.  Basket  making.  1902.  17J 
.xl3cm     (How  to  do  it  ser. ) 

Art  craft  inst.     25c 
Eighty-two  designs  illustrated  from  baskets  woven  In 
classes  at  the  Art  Craft  institute,  Chicago.    N.  Y. 


WMte,   Mary.     How  to  make   baskets.     1901. 
19Jcm  Doubleday    $1  n 

Practical  illustrated  manual,  describing  clearly  and  ex- 
plicitly materials,  processes  and  special  designs.  Chap- 
ter by  Neltje  Blanchan,  "What  the  basket  means  to  the 
Indian."    N.  Y. 


More  baskets  and   how  to  make  them. 

1903.     19icm  Doubleday    $1  n 

690    Bnildinjr 

Byrne,  A.  T:  Inspection  of  the  materials  and 
workmanship  employed  in  construction.  2d  ed. 
1902.     ISJxlOcm  Wiley    $3 

A  large  amount  of  information  in  compact  and  acces.si- 
ble  form  embodies  latest  available  practice  in  construc- 
tion and  inspection.    Engin.  n.  40:  256. 

Kidder,  F.  E.  Building  construction  and  super- 
intendence.    2  V.     1900-03.     24Jcm 

Comstock    $4  ea 
Contents:  pt.  1,  Masons'  work,  6th  ed.  1903.    pt.  2,  Car- 
penters' work,  3d  ed.  1900. 

Essentially  practical,  but  founded  on  good  engineering, 
architectural  and  business  principles.  Written  in  light 
of  most  recent  practice.    Engin.  n.  36:  352. 

691    materials.    Proce§8e8.    Preserva- 

tiTCS 

Boulgfer,  Ot:  S.  Wood;  a  manual  of  the  natural 
history  and  industrial  applications  of  the  tim- 
bers of  commerce.     1902.     19cm 

E.  Arnold     7/6  n 
Select  bibliography,  p.  351-52. 

Golinelli,  L.  How  to  use  Portland  cement;  tr, 
by  S.  B.  Newberry.     3d  ed.     1904.     19Jcm 

Cement  &  engin.  n.    30c 
For  masons,  contractors,  etc.    Accurate  and  simple. 
Graver. 

Spalding,  F:  P.    Hydraulic  cement.    1897.    19cm 

Wiley    $2 

For  a  general  account  of  chemical  composition,  physical 
properties  and  testing  of  cements,  an  all  around  good 
production.    Engin.  n.    v.  49, 19  Feb.  lit.  sup.  p.  1. 

692    Plans.    Speeiflcations,  ete. 

Clark,  T.  M.  Building  superintendence.  Rev. 
ed.     1903.     22Jcm  Macmillan    $3  n 

Primarily  addressed  to  youpg  architect,  giving  hints  as 
to  selection  of  materials  and  direction  of  building  opera- 
tions generally.  Divided  into  three  main  heads,  stone 
buildings,  wooden  buildings  and  steel  framed  buildings; 
a  typical  building  of  each  cla'ss  described  from  the  foun- 
dations upward.  Founded  on  practical  experience.  A'o- 
ture,  68:  414. 

693    Masonry.    Plastering.    Firc- 
prooflng 


Freitag,  J.  K. 
1899.     23Jcm 


Fireproofing  of  steel  buildings, 
Wiley    $2.50 


676 


160 


A.  L,  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Hodgrson,  F:  T:  Plaster  and  plastering,  mortars 
and  cements  J  how  to  make  and  how  to  use;  ap- 
pended is  an  illustrated  glossary.      1901.     19cm 

Judd    $1 

Practical  stone-cutter  and  mason's  assist- 
ant.    1899.     25 Jem        Industrial  pub.  co.     75c 

Collection  of  everyday  examples  showing  arches, 
retaining  walls,  buttresses,  skew  arches,  vaults,  domes 
and  semidomes,  quoins,  groins,  etc.  with  explanations  of 
approved  and  economical  methods  of  working  them  out- 
description  of  tools  iised  by  stone  cutters.    Title. 


Haginnis,    O.    B. 


Bricklaying.      1900.     23Jcm 
Author,  New  York    $2 

Written  by  experienced  bricklayer.  Contains  amount 
of  useful  information  that  usually  belongs  to  craftsmen 
alone.    Engin.  n.  45:  139. 

Siebert,  J:  S.,  &  Biggin,  F:  C.  Modern  stone- 
cutting  and  masonry;  with  special  reference  to 
the  making  of  workingKirawings.     1896.     23Jcm 

Wiley    $1.50 

Treats  subject  with  spyecial  reference  to  everyday 
engineering  and  architectural  practice.  J.  Franklin  inst. 
141:  398. 

694    Carpentry.    Joinery.     §tairbuild- 
Ing 

Fletcher,  B.  F.  &  H.  P.      Carpentry  and  joinery; 

text-book  for  architects,  engineers,    surveyors 

and  craftsmen.      1898.      19cm     (Builder  stud. 

ser.)  Macmillan    $1.50 

Mainly  republished  from  Builder. 

Goss,  W:  F.  M.  Bench  work  in  wood;  a  course 
of  study  and  practice  for  schools  and  colleges. 
1902.     19cm  Ginn     70c 

Y  Introduction;  Interpretation  of  mechanical  draw- 
ings; Bench  tools;  Bench  work;  Elements  of  wood  con- 
struction.   Has  measured  drawings.    Ed.  sel. 


Hodgson,    F: 
20cm 


Modern    carpentry.     "  1902. 
Drake    $1 


Appended:  House  plan  supplement;  perspective  views 
and  floor  plans  of  25  low  and  medium  priced  houses. 

Guide  to  correct  working  and  laying  out  of  all  kinds  of 
carpenters'  and  joiners'  work;  with  solutions  of  various 
problems  and  treatise  on  carpenters'  geometry.  Pub- 
lishers. 

Practical  treatise  on  the  steel  square  and 


its  application  to  everyday  use;  a  collection  of 
steel  square  problems  and  solutions.  2  v. 
1903.     20icm  Drake    $1 

Pt.  1,  3d  ed.  nearly  100  engravings;  pt.  2,  an  extension 
and  enlargement  of  the  original  work,  giving  new  prob- 
lems, new  methods  for  shortening  work  and  increasing 
accuracy  of  workman.    Publishers. 


Kilbon,  Q:  B.  Carpentry  for  boys:  elementary 
woodwork;  a  series  of  lessons.     1893.     20cm 

Lee    75c 

T  Also  published  under  title  Manual  training;  elemen- 
tary woodwork. 

Descriptions  of  work  very  clear  and  drawings  singrularly 
good.  Useful  to  boy  seeking  to  instruct  himself.  Educ.  r. 
6: 307     (B) 

Lydbn,  F.  F.  Woodwork  for  schools.  1902. 
25cm  Low    3/6  n 

Y  Good  clear  print,  illustrations  and  measured  draw- 
ings of  exercises.    Ed.  sel. 

Salomon,  Otto,  &  others.  Teacher's  handbook  of 
slojd,  as  practised  and  taught  at  Naas;  tr.  and 
adapted  by  M. .  R.  Walker  and  William  Nelson. 
2d  ed.     1900.     20cm  Silver    $1.50  n 

Wheeler,  C:  G.  Woodworking  for  beginners. 
1900.     20cm  Putnam    $3.50 

Y  Practical  carpentry  for  amateurs  of  all  ages,  treating 
of  the  workshop,  making  of  toys,  implements,  furniture, 
boats,  and  simple  house  building.  Alphabetically  ar- 
ranged descriptions  of  tools  and  operations.  706  illustra- 
tive figures.    N.  Y. 

695    Roofing 

B^ofing,  cornice  and  skylight  manual;  practical 
articles  on  laying  flat  and  standing  seam  roof- 
ing, cornice  shop  practice  and  skylight  con- 
struction.    1901.     24cm  Williams    $1.50 

696    Plumbing.    Oas  and  steam  fitting 

Bald^vin,  "W:  J.  St  J.  Baldwin  on  heating;  or, 
Steam  heating  for  buildings  revised.  15th  ed. 
1900.     19Jcm  Wil'ey    $2.50 

Kitchen     boiler     connections.     5th    ed.     1902. 

23Jcm  Williams    $1 

Practical  book  on  water-backs  and  their  connections, 
and  on  heating  rooms  from  range  boilers.    (B) 

Lawler,  J.  J.  Lawler's  American  sanitary 
plumbing;  a  practical  work  on  the  best  methods 
of  modern  plumbing.     1896.     20Jcm 

Excelsior    $2 

697    Heating  and  ventilation 

Carpenter,  K..  C.  Heating  and  ventilating 
buildings;  a  manual  for  heating  engineers  and 
architects.     4th  ed.     1902.     23icm     Wiley    $4 

Bibliography,  p.  493-95. 

Careful  study  of  existing  pieces  of  mechanism,  now  in 
market,  one  of  its  chief  sources  of  value.    Providence. 

Christie,  "W:  W.  Chimney  design  and  theory. 
2d  ed.     1902.     23cm  Van  Nostrand    $3 

Collects  and  sifts  most  of  the  available  data,  and  tabu- 
lates and  illustrates  many  examples  of  modem  construc- 
tion practice.  Authorities  cited.  Valuable  tables  and 
diagrams.    Eke.  world,  34:  285. 


USEFUL  ARTS— Building 


161 


Xiawler,  J.  J.  Modern  plumbing,  steam  and  hot 
water  heating.     10th  ed.     1904.     25  Jem 

Popular  pub.  co.     $5 

Principles  of  plumbing  and  heating  in  clear,  plain  lan- 
guage, supplemented  by  ample  sketches  and  other  illus- 
trations.   Engin.  n.  42: 172. 

Snow,  W:  G.  Furnace  heating;  a  practical  and 
comprehensive  treatise  on  warming  buildings 
with  hot  air,  with  an  apx.  on  furnace  fittings. 
1900.     23 Jem  Williams    $1.50 

69§    Painting.     Glazing.     Paperliang- 
Ing 

Denning,  David.  Polishes  and  stains  for  woods: 
how  to  use  and  prepare  them.     1895?    18 Jem 

Scribner    40c  n 

Wax,  oil  and  French  polishing,  methods  of  staining 
and  darkening  woods,  and  preparation  of  stains  and  pol- 
ishes.   Pittsburg. 

Hasluck,  P.  N.  ed.  Wood  finishing,  compris- 
ing staining,  varnishing,  and  polishing,  with  en- 
gravings and  diagrams.  1903.  17 J  x  10cm 
( Work  handbks. )  Cassell    40c 

Comprehensive  digest  of  articles  which  appeared  in 
Work. 

Pearce,  W.  J:  Painting  and  detrorating.  2d  ed. 
1902.     20cm  Lippincott    $3.25  n 


699    Car,  §liip  and  boat  building 

Davis,  C:  G.  How  to  build  a  launch  from  plans, 
with  general  instructions  for  the  care  and  run- 
ning of  gaa  engines.  1903.  19Jcm  (Forest  & 
stream  lib.)  Forest  &  stream    $1.50 

The  "How  to"  series  consists  of  8  practical  little  books 
giving  details  of  the  building  of  different  kinds  of  small 
craft  specially  for  salt  water.    Ed.  sel. 

Holmes,  G:  C.  V.     Ancient  and  modern  ships: 
pt.  1,  Wooden  sailing-ships.    1900.    20cm    ( Vic- 
toria &  Albert  mus.sci.  handbks. )      Chapman  4/ 
Small,  popular  English  history  of  shipbuilding.  Graver. 

Hope,  Linton.  Small  yacht  construction  and 
rigging.     1903.     24Jcm         Forest  &  stream    $3 

Author  a  designer  of  note  whose  experience  tells  on 
every  page.  Careful  and  complete  specifications  given. 
Lit.  world,  34: 125. 

Mower,  C:  D.  How  to  build  a  knockabout. 
1902.     31cm     (Rudder  how-to  ser. ) 

Rudder    $1 

Nelson,  Adrian.  Practical  boat  building  for 
amateurs;  new  ed.  by  Dixon  Kemp.  1901. 
19cm  Scribner    $1 

Containing  full  instructions  for  designing  and  building 
punts,  skiffs,  canoes,  sailing  boats,  etc.  Illustrated  with 
working  diagrams.    Title. 


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700    FIIN^E  A.IITS 


roi    Philo§opliy.    Esthetics 

Bosanquet,  Bernard.  History  of  aesthetic. 
1892.     23 Jem     (Lib.  of  philos.) 

Maemillan    $2.75  n 

Bibliography,  p.  495-98. 

Only  adequate  historico-critical  survey  produced  out- 
side of  Germany.    Gayley  &  Scott  (B) 

Brown,  G.  B.  The  fine  arts.  2d  ed.  1902. 
19Jcm  Scribner    $1  n 

Has  the  double  merit  of  being  scholarly  in  treatment 
and  fresh  and  spirited  in  style.  As  an  introduction  to  the 
general  theory  has  few  rivals.    Gayley  &  Scott  (B) 

Hamerton,  P.  G.      Landscape.     1890.     18Jcm 

Little    $1.50 

Very  full  account  of  landscape  art,  its  purpose  and  his- 
tory, and  its  character  as  practised  by  different  nations  at 
different  times.    L.  &  I. 

Knight,  W:  A.  Philosophy  of  the  beautiful, 
being  outlines  of  the  history  of  aesthetics.  2  v. 
1891-98.     19cni     (Univ.  exten.  man.) 

Scribner    $1  ea  n 

Contents:  v.  1,  Its  history,  v.  2,  Its  theory  and  its  rela- 
tion to  the  arts. 

As  a  guide  to  literature  of  subject  has  no  superior. 
Gayley  &  Scott  (B) 

Lessing,  O.  E.  Laocoon:  an  essay  upon  the 
limits  of  painting  and  poetry;  tr.  by  Ellen 
Frothingham.     1904.     17Jcm  Little    $1.50 

Not  less  important  as  a  contribution  to  esthetics  than  to 
literature.  Perfectly  intelligible  to  beginner.  Gayley  & 
Scott  (B) 

Ruskin,  John.     Eagle's  nest;   with  introd.  by 

C:  E.    Norton.     Brantwood  ed.     1893.     19 Jem 

Longmans    $1.50  n 

Ten  lectures  on  the  relation  of  natural  science  to  art, 
given  before  University  of  Oxford,  1872.    Title. 

Lectures  on  art  delivered  before  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford  1870;  with  an  introd.  by  C:  E. 
Norton.     Brantwood  ed.     1893.     19 Jem 

Longmans    $1.50  n 

Contents:  Inaugural;  Relation  of  art  to  religion;  Rela- 
tion of  art  to  morals;  Relation  of  art  to  use;  Line;  Light; 
Color. 

Schiller,  J.  C,  F.  Essays  aesthetical  and  philo- 
sophical; incl.  the  dissertation  on  the  "connec- 


tion between  the  animal  and  spiritual  in  man." 
1875.     19cm     (Bohn's  stand,  lib.) 

Maemillan    $1  n 

703    Dictionaries.     Cyclopedias 

Waters,  Mrs  Clara  (Erskine)  Clement.  Hand- 
book of  legendary  and  mythological  art.     19Jcm 

Houghton    $3 
1,  Symbols  of  art;  2,  Christian  legends  and  stories  which 
have  been  illustrated  in  art;  3,  Legends  of  place;  4,  An- 
cient myths  which  have  been  illustrated  in  art;  5,  Cata- 
logue of  pictures  of  legendary  and  mythologie  subjects. 

704    Essays.    Lectures.    Addresses 

Arts  and  crafts  exhibition  society,  London. 
Arts  and  crafts  essays,  by  members  of  the  society; 
with  pref.  by  William  Morris.     1899.     18cm 

Longmans  $1  n 
Design  and  handicraft,  textiles,  decorative  painting, 
wall  papers,  fictiles,  metal  work,  stone  and  wood  carving, 
furniture,  stained  glass,  printing,  bookbinding,  etc.  dis- 
cussed by  Walter  Crane,  William  Morris,  T.  J.  Cobden- 
Sanderson,  L.  F.  Day,  W.  R.  Lethaby  and  others. 

morris,  'Williani.  Hopes  and  fears  for  art.  1901 . 
19Jcm  Longmans    $1.50 

Of  the  five  lectures  only  the  first  has  heretofore  been 
printed. 

Contents:  The  lesser  arts;  The  art  of  the  people;  Beauty 
of  life;  Making  the  best  of  it;  Prospects  of  architecture  in 
civilization. 

Ruskin,  John.  The  two  paths;  being  lectures 
on  art  and  its  application  to  decoration  and 
manufacture;  with  introd.  by  C:  E.  Norton. 
Brantwood  ed.     1893.     19Jcm 

Longmans    $1.50  n 

The  law  which  it  has  been  my  effort  chiefly  to  illustrate 
is  the  dependence  of  all  noble  design,  in  any  kind,  on  the 
sculpture  or  painting  of  organic  form.    Pref. 

On  the  deteriorative  power  of  conventional  art  over 
nations,  the  unity  of  art,  modem  manufactures  of  design, 
influence  of  the  imagination  on  architecture,  and  ihe 
work  of  iron,  in  nature,  art  and  policy.    N.  Y. 

707    Art  education 

Ruskin,  John.  "A  joy  forever"  (and  its  price 
in  the  market)  with  introd.  by  C:  E.  Norton. 
Brantwood  ed.    1894.    19cm   Longmans  $1.50  n 

The  substance  (with  additions)  of  two  lectures  on  the 
political  economy  of  art,  delivered  at  Manchester,  July 
10  and  13, 1857.    Title. 


(163) 


700 


164 


A.  L.  A  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


709    History  of  art  In  general 

Blashfleld,  E.  H.  Sc  E.  W.  Italian  cities.  2  v. 
1902.     21icm  Scribner    $5 

Contains  some  of  the  sanest,  most  catholic  and  most 
conclusive  art  criticism  of  recent  times.  Based  on  full 
technical  knowledge,  but  expressed  with  great  literary 
urbanity  and  an  almost  entire  absence  of  strictly  techni- 
cal phraseology.    H.  VV.  Preston  in  Allan. 

Goodyear,  W:  H:  History  of  art,  for  classes, 
art  students,  and  tourists  in  Europe.  16th  ed. 
24cm  Barnes    $2.80  n 

P  Excellent  outline,  profusely  illustrated,  including 
architecture,  sculpture,  painting  and  music.    Pittsburg. 

Renaissance  and  modem  art.    1894.   20cm 

(Chaut.  reading  cir.  lit.)  Macmillan    $1  n 

General  view  of  development  and  spread  of  the  renais- 
sance and  of  relation  to  it  of  our  modern  art  is  clear  and 
sound,  and  characterization  of  work  of  individual  artists 
usually  excellent.    Nation  (B) 

Roman  and  medieval  art;  rev.  with  new 

illus.     1897.     20cm     ( Chaut.  reading  cir.  lit. ) 

Macmillan    $1  n 

Written  with  a  grasp  of  its  subjects  not  common  with 
books  of  its  kind.    Not  overloaded  with  detail.    Nation 

(B) 

Elaczko,  Juljan.  Rome  and  the  renaissance, 
the  pontificate  of  Julius  II;  auth.  tr.  by  John 
Dennie.     1903.     22icm.  Putnam    $3.50  n 

Itself  a  sympathetic  review  of  the  period,  it  has  found 
a  no  less  sympathetic  and  learned  translator.  Considered 
with  special  reference  to  the  Pope's  patronage  of  art  and 
his  relations  with  Michael  Angelo.    Powers. 

Iiowrie, "Walter.    Monuments  of  the  early  church. 

1901.     20Jcm    (Handbks.  of  archseol.  &  antiq. ) 

Macmillan    $1.75  n 

As  an  introduction  to  the  subject,  invaluable,  specially 
in  view  of  the  select  bibliography  [p.  415-26]  Includes 
results  of  entirely  independent  researches.    Dial,  32:  93. 

liiibke,  "Willielm.  Outlines  of  the  history  of  art, 
rev.  and  largely  rewritten  by  Russell  Sturgis. 
2v.     1904.     25Jcm  Dodd    $10 

The  basis  of  this  English  edition  is  the  translation  made 
under  supervision  of  E:  L.  Burlingame  and  editorship  of 
Clarence  Cook  in  1877  from  the  7th  Ger.  ed.    Pref. 

Liibke's  books  have  long  been  standard  works  to  readers 
who  enjoy  his  observations  on  social  conditions  and  his 
brilliant  summarv  of  tendencies.    Powers. 

Keber,  Franz  von.  History  of  ancient  art,  rev. 
by  the  author;  tr.  and  augm.  by  J.  T.  Clarke; 
with  glossary  of  technical  terms.      1882.     23cm 

Harper    $3.50 
P    Compact,  lucid,  trustworthy.    Nation,  36: 150  (B) 

History  of  mediaeval  art;    tr.  by  J.  T. 

Clarke;  with  glossary  of  technical  terms.    1887. 
23cm  Harper    $5 


Kuskin,  John.      Val  d'Arno,  with   introd.  by 

C:  E.  Norton.     Brantwood  ed.     1891.     19Jcm 

Longmans    $2.40  n 

Ten  lectures  on  the  Tuscan  art  directly  antecedent  to 
the  Florentine  year  of  victories;  given  before  University 
of  Oxford,  1873.    Title. 

Symonds,  J:  A.     Renaissance  in  Italy:  the  fine 

arts.     1877.     22Jcm  Holt    $2 

K    Forms  V.  3  of  author's  Renaissance  in  Italy. 

Analyses  of  styles  of  architecture,  of  sculptures  and  of 

painters,  with  some  inquiry  into  causes  of  their  formation. 

Powers. 

Tarbell,  F.  B.     History  of  Greek  art,  with  an 
introd.  chapter  on  art  in  Egypt  and  Mesopota- 
'     mia.     1896.     20cm     (Chaut.  reading  cir.  lit.) 

Macmillan    $1  n 
Displays  both  grace  and  accarate  scholarship.   Dial  (B) 

710    Landscape  gardening 

Bailey,  L.  H.  Garden-making;  suggestions  for 
the  utilizing  of  home  grounds.  1898.  17Jcm 
(Garden-craft  ser. )  Macmillan    $1 

K  Authoritative,  practical  handbook  for  amateur;  ad- 
mirable on  esthetic  side.    N.  Y. 

Robinson,  C:  M.  Improvement  of  towns  and 
cities.     1901.     19cm  Putnam    $1.25  n 

General  statement  of  problems  of  civic  esthetics  and 
the  known  ways  of  solving  them.    Nation,  73:  80  (B) 


Modem  civic  art;  or.  The  city  made  beau- 
tiful.    1903.     22icm  Putnam     $2.50  n 

Practical,  authoritative,  stating  general  principles  and 
applying  them  to  specific  problems  of  convenience  and 
beauty  which  confront  cities.    N.  Y. 

712.    Private  grounds.    Lia^ms. 

Parsons,  Samuel,  jr.  How  to  plan  the  home 
grounds.     1899.     19cm  Doubleday    $1  n 

Authoritatlye,  practical,  interesting.    Ed.  sel. 

716    Plants.    Flowers 

Ely,  H.  R.  A  woman's  hardy  garden.  1903. 
20cm  Macmillan    $1.75  n 

Management,  selection  of  plants  and  their  arrangement 
dwelt  on  with  sufficient  fullness  to  make  it  a  safe  guide 
for  amateurs.  Photographic  illustrations  have  great 
value  because  dated.    Nation,  1903. 

Taft,  L.  R.  Greenhouse  management.  1898. 
19cm  Judd    $1.50 

Manual  for  florists  and  flower  lovers  on  the  forcing  of 
flowers,  vegetables  and  fruits  in  greenhouses,  and  the 
propagation  and  care  of  house  plants.    Title. 

Expert,  practical.    Ed.  sel. 


FINE  ARTS — Landscape  gardening.     Architectuke 


166 


720    Architecture 

Iiongffellow,  "W:  P.  p.  ed.  Cyclopjedia  of  works 
of  architecture  in  Italy,  Greece,  and  the  Levant. 
1903.     25Jcm  Scribner    $6  n 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  15-22. 

Geographic  dictionary  of  the  most  important  monu- 
ments. Its  peculiar  value  is  probably  in  its  treatment  of 
the  cities  of  the  East,  as  the  Balkan  peninsula,  Syria  and 
Asia  Minor,  for  which  no  adequate  guidebook  exists. 
St.  &  K. 

Buskin,  Joh.n.  Lectures  on  architecture  and 
painting,  delivered  at  Edinburgh,  1853.  1902. 
19Jcm  Scribner    $3  n 

Plea  for  Gothic  architecture  and  its  revival;  Turner 
and  his  works;  Preraphaelitism. 

The  seven  lamps  of  architecture;   with 

illustrations  by  the  author,  and  introd.  by  C:  E. 
Norton.     Brantwood  ed.     1892.     19cm 

Longmans    $2.40  n 

The  first  treatise  in  English  to  teach  the  real  signifi- 
cance of  architecture  as  the  most  trustworthy  record  of 
the  life  and  faith  of  nations.    C:  E.  Norton. 

Statham,  H:  H.  Architecture  for  general  read- 
ers.    2d  ed.    1896.     22cm  Scribner    |2  n 

Treats  essential  truths  of  architecture  in  order  of  sub- 
jects. Valuable  chapter  devoted  to  architecture  in  rela- 
tion to  cities  and  landscapes.  Sound,  Intelligent  and  of 
great  use  for  thorough  study.    St.  &  K. 

Sturgis,  Russell.  How  to  judge  architecture. 
1903.     25cm  Baker  &  T    $1.50  n 

P  Guide  to  appreciation  of  buildings,  in  chapters  deal- 
ing with  recognized  styles  in  order  of  development. 
Well  illustrated.    N.  Y. 

"^ —  ed.  Dictionary  of  architecture  and  build- 
ing, biographical,  historical  and  descriptive. 
3  v.    1901-02.    27cm        Macmillan    $18  n  subs 

Editor  foremost  writer  in  America  on  architecture,  and 
the  60  contributors  largely  men  of  the  broadest  training 
and  highest  technical  skill.    Nation,  72:  219. 

Van  Brunt,  Henry.  Greek  lines  and  other  ar- 
chitectural essays.     1893.     20Jcm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Work  of  a  practising  architect.  Differs  from  most  crit- 
ical writers  in  finding  far  more  that  is  good  in  modern 
architectural  work  than  they.    St.  &  K. 

HtMtory  of  arclilteetur« 

Cummings,   C:  A.     History  of  architecture    in 
Italy  to  the  renaissance.     2  v.     1901.     24cm- 
Houghton    $7.50  n 

S  B,    List  of  authorities  consulted,  v.  1,  pref.  p.  9-11. 
Nearly  500  illustrations. 

Fergusson,  James.  History  of  architecture  in 
all  countries,  from  earliest  times  to  present  day. 
5  v.     1893-1902.     23cm  Murray    £6  6/ 

V.  1-2  have  binder's  title:  History  of  aiwient  and  medieval 
architecture;  v.  3  has  special  t.-p.  only:  History  of  Indian 


and  eastern  architecture;  v.  4-5  have  special  t.-p.  only: 
History  of  the  modem  styles  of  architecture. 

V.  1-2,  ed.  3  edited  by  R.  P.  Spiers;  v.  4-5,  ed.  3  rev.  ed. 
by  Robert  Kerr,  1902. 

Accuracy  of  information  and  excellent  illustrations 
render  it  a  standard  work.  Useful  manual  for  the  stu- 
dent.   IHcl.  7iat.  biog. 

Contains  [v.  3]  only  consecutive  account  in  English  of 
styles  of  India.    L.  &  I. 

Fletcher,  Banister  &  B.  F.     History  of  archi- 
tecture on  the  comparative  method,  for  student, 
craftsman  and  amateur.     4th  ed.     1901. 
22cm  Scribner    $7.50  n 

Short  bibliographies. 

Intended  for  reference.  Devoted  to  an  elaborate  com- 
parison of  different  styles.  160  illustrations  well  selected. 
St.  &  K. 

Hamlin,  A.  D.  F.  Text-book  of  the  history  of 
architecture.  1896.  20cm  (College  hist,  of 
art)  Longmans    $2 

P  Intended  mainly  for  study.  Surprisingly  complete 
list  of  "monuments"  and  judicious  selection  of  books 
with  each  chapter.    St.  &  K. 

Stiirgis,    Riussell.      European   architecture;    a 

historical  study.     1896.     23cm    Macmillan    $4 

A  minute  study  of  the  monuments.    Historical  record 

from  Doric  temples  of  the  6th  century  B.  C.  to  French 

revolution.    Pvb.  wkly. 

Waterhouse,  P.  L.  Story  of  the  art  of  building, 
with  an  account  of  architecture  in  America. 
1902.     19Jcm     (Lib.  of  val.  information) 

Appleton    35c  n 

P  Issued  in  England  under  title  Story  of  architecture. 
Selected  list  of  books,  p.  210. 

Clear,  reliable  statement  of  well  ascertained  facts. 
Nation. 

721    Arcliitectural  construction 

Freitag,  J.  K.  Architectural  engineering.  2d 
ed.  ■  1901.     23icm  Wiley    $3.50 

Treats  of  steel  framework  of  buildings  and  matters 
bearing  on  its  design.  Broader  and  more  comprehen.sive 
than  original  issue.  Draws  for  material  on  existing  high 
buildings  and  illustrates  all  details  with  drawing  and 
views.    Kngin.  n.  47:  485. 

Kidder,  F.  E.  Architecit's  and  builder's  pocket- 
book.     13th  ed.     1897.     17Jcm  Wiley    $4 

Mathematical  tables  of  formulas,  strength  of  founda- 
tions, walls,  buttresses,  piers,  arches,  beams,  etc.  statistics 
and  tables  relating  to  carpentry,  masonry,  drainage, 
painting  and  glazing,  plumbing,  etc.  lists  of  architects, 
architectural  schools,  table  of  costs,  contracts.    N.  Y. 

722    Ancient  and  oriental  architecture 

Anderson,  "W:  J. ,  &  Spiers,  B.  P.    Architecture 

of  Greece  and  Rome;  a  sketch  of  its  historic 

development.     1902.     24cm     Scribner    $7.50  n 

List  of  selected  books  relating  to  classic  architecture,  p. 

283-88. 


709 


166 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Morse,  E:  S.  Japanese  homes  and  their  sur- 
roimdings;  with  illus.  by  author.     1886.     26cm 

Harper    $3 

Excellent  descriptions;  suggestive  for  home  decoration. 
RIcker. 

723    Medieval 

Moore,  C:  H.  Development  and  character  of 
Gothic  architecture.     2ded.     1899.     23Jcm 

Macmillan    $4.50  n 
S    Examination  of  its  essential  structure  and  resulting 
forms.    St.  &  K. 

734    modern 

Anderson,  "W.  J.  Architecture  of  the  renais- 
sance in  Italy.  3d  ed.  reprinted  fr.  2d.  1901. 
24cm  Scribner    $5 

B  R  List  of  selected  boolts  relating  to  Italian  renais- 
sance, p.  178-80. 

Blomfield,  R.  T.  Short  history  of  renaissance 
architecture  in  England,  1500-1800.  1900.  20Jcm 

Macmillan    $3 
Excellent;  full  of  clear  perception  and  showing  abun- 
dant knowledge  of  detail.    Well  made  abridgment  of  his 
Hifiory  of  renaissance  architecture  in  England,  with  a  fair 
selection  of  the  illustrations.    Nation,  73: 137. 

Statham,  H:  H.  Modern  architecture.  1898. 
21  ^cm  Scribner    $3 

Considers  application  of  principles  and  motives  of 
architectural  design  to  problems  presented  to  architect 
•of  to-day.    Springfield. 

725    Public  building:§ 

AUsop,  B.  O.  Public  baths  and  wash-houses. 
1894.     22cm  Spon    $2.50 

Originally  appeare*  as  illustrated  articles  in  Building 
news. 

Berg,  "W.  G-.  Buildings  and  structures  of  Amer- 
ican railroads;  a  reference  book  for  railroad 
managers,  superintendents,  master  mechanics, 
engineers,  architects,  and  students.  1900. 
30^  X  24cm  Wiley    $5 

691  illustrations  of  buildings  in  different  parts  of  the 
country,  with  descriptive  text.    Osterhout. 

726    Ecclesiastic  and  religious 

Bell's  cathedral  series;  ed.  by  Gleeson  White 
and  E.  F.  Strange.     1897-1903.     19cm 

Macmillan    60c  ea 

A  series  of  monographs  by  different  authors 
furnishing  accurate,  well  written,  well  illus- 
trated, inexpensive  guide  books  which  include 
sufficient  information  for  all  ordinary  purposes 
on  the  history  and  archeology  of  the  cities  and 
the  architecture  and  associations  of  English  and 
continental  cathedrals.  Possibly  no  small  li- 
brary would  find  It  wise  to  buy  the  whole  series 


of  35  volumes  at  first,  but  might  choose  a  few  on 
the  more  noted  cathedrals;  e.  g.  Canterbury, 
Ely,  Lincoln,  St  Paul's,  Salisbury,  Westminster. 
Ed.  sel. 

Bond,  Francis.  English  cathedrals  illustrated. 
2d  ed.     1901.     19cm  Lippincott    $2 

S    180  photographic  illustrations. 

Clear,  succinct  accounts  of  ^origin  and  growth.  Arch.  r. 
(B) 

Ditchfield,  P:  H.  Cathedrals  of  Great  Britain, 
their  history  and  architecture.     1902.     19cm 

Lippincott  $2  n 
Traveler's  handbook;  mainly  architectural  histpry  and 
description,  with  brief  account  of  sees;  tables  of  building 
dates,  dimensions  and  neighboring  objects  of  interest; 
plans  and  illustrations.  Treats  Scotch  and  Welsh  cathe- 
drals briefly.    N.  Y. 

Van  B«nsselaer,  Mrs  Mariana  (Griswold) 
Handbook  of  English  cathedrals.     1893.     19cm 

Century    $2.50 

The  first  edition  was  issued  under  title  English  cathe- 
drals. 

Canterbury,  Peterborough,  Durham,  Salisbury,  Lich- 
field, Lincoln,  Ely,  Wells,  Winchester,  Gloucester,  York, 
London.    Illustrated  by  Joseph  Pennell.    Title. 

Wilson,    Epiphanius.     Cathedrals    of    France; 
popular  studies.    1900.    35  Jem    Churchman    $3 
More  than  200  illustrations. 


727    Educational 


■WTieelwriglit, 

1901.     27cm 


E.    M. 


School 


architecture. 

Rogers  $5  n 
Authoritative,  from  point  of  view  of  architect.  Chapter 
on  manual  training  describes  at  considerable  length 
several  leading  schools.    Pittsburg. 

72S    Residences.    Outbuildings 

Book  of  a  hundred  houses;  a  collection  of  pictures, 
plans  and  suggestions.     1902.     22  x  18cm 

Stone    $3.20  n 
Gibson,   "L:   H:     Beautiful  houses;    a  study  in 
house-building.     1895.     23Jcm    Crowell    $2.50 
P    Foreign  examples  in  domestic  architecture;  a  collec- 
tion of  American  house  plans;  materials  and  details  for 
the  artistic  housebuilder;  the  architect.    Title. 

Convenient  houses.     1889.    23Jcm 

Crowell    $2.50 

P  Architect  and  housewife;  a  journey  through  the 
house;  50  convenient  house  plans;  practical  house  build- 
ing for  the  owner;  business  points  in  building;  how  to 
pay  for  a  home.     Title. 

Halsted,  B.  D.     Bam  plans  and  outbuildings; 
rev.  by  E.  C.  Powell.     1903.     19cm       Judd    $1 
Home  building  and  furnishing.     1903.     19cm 

Doubleday    $1  n 

P  A  combined  new  ed.  of  Model  houses  for  little  money, 
by  W:  L.  Price,  and  Inside  of  100  homes,  by  W.  M.  Johnson. 
Title. 


FINE  ARTS — Architecture.     Sculpture 


167 


Moore,  F.  C.  How  to  build  a  home:  the  house 
practical.     1897.     19Jcm  Doubleday    $1 

P    Authorities  consulted,  p.  153. 

Suggestions  as  to  safety  from  fire,  safety  to  health, 
comfort,  convenience,  durability  and  economy.    Title. 

Taft,  L.   B,.      Greenhouse  construction.  1894. 

19cni                                                 .     Judd  $1.50 

Admirable  in  compactness  and  completeness.  Garden 
&for€»t  (B) 

729    Architectural  design  and  decora- 
tion 

Baldry,  A.  L.  Modern  mural  decoration.  1902. 
25Jcm  Scribner    $5  n 

Describes  technical  processes  involved  in  mural  paint- 
ing, mosaic,  sculpture  in  all  kinds  of  materials,  gesso, 
^raflBto,  ceramic  decoration  and  woodwork.  Illustrated. 
Pittsburg. 

Bobinson,  J:  B.  Principles  of  architectural 
composition;  with  introd.  by  Russell  Sturgis. 
1899.     25cm     (Architect,  rec.  ser.) 

Arch,  record  co.     $2.50 

An  attempt  to  order  and  phrase  ideas  which  have 
hitherto  been  only  felt  by  the  instinctive  taste  of  de- 
signers.   Title. 

Buskin,  Jolin.  Stones  of  Venice;  with  introd. 
by  C:  E.  Norton.  Brantwood  ed.  2  v.  1897. 
19icm^  Longmans    $3  n 

v.  1,  8th  ed.    V.  '2,  5th  ed. 

His  greatest  work.  Chapter  on  the  nature  of  Gothic  the 
central  iwint  of  his  whole  teaching.    J.  W.  Mackail. 

Van  Pelt,  J:  V.  Discussion  of  composition, 
especially  as  applied  to  architecture.  1902. 
21  Jem  Macmillan    $2  n 

Scope  includes  all  the  elements  of  design.  Contains 
many  valuable  suggestions,  shows  evidences  of  knowl- 
edge and  a  sound  feeling  for  fine  art.    Nation. 

Ware,  W:  B.  American  Vignola;  pt.  1,  The 
five  orders.     1902.     32cm.  Amer.  arch.     $3 

Subject  to  be  continued  in  a  separate  treatise. 
■Womum,  B.  N.     Analysis  of  ornament;  charac- 
teristics of  styles.     10th  ed.     1896.     22cm 

Scribner    $3.20  n 
Incl.  several  bibliographies  of  illustrated  literature. 

730    IScnlptnre 

Plazman,  John.  Lectures  on  sculpture,  deliv- 
ered before  president  and  members  of  Royal 
academy.     1892.     18Jcm     (Bohn's  art.  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1.75  n 

Contents:  Memoir  of  author;  Lecture  1,  English  sculp- 
ture; 2,  Egyptian  sculpture;  3,  Grecian  sculpture;  4, 
Science;  5,  Beauty;  6,  Composition;  7,  Style;  8,  Drapery> 
9,  Ancient  art;  10,  Modern  sculpture;  Address  on  death 
of  Thomas  Banks;  On  death  of  Canova. 


Marquand,    Allan,   &  Froth.inghani,    A.    L. 

Text-book  of  the  history  of  sculpture,     n.  d. 
20cm     (College  hist,  of  art)      Longmans    $1.50 

S  Bibliography,  pref.'p.  15.  References  at  beginning 
of  each  chapter. 

Devoted  to  European  sculpture.  A  really  invaluable 
help.    Illustrated  by  113  halftone  prints.  St.  &  K. 

Buskin,  John.  Aratra  Pentelici;  7  lectures  on 
the  elements  of  sculpture,  given  before  the 
Univ.  of  Oxford,  1870;  with  introd.  by  C:  E. 
Norton.     Brantwood  ed.     1892.     19Jcm 

Longmans    $2.40  n 
Much  also  relating  to  the  artistic  aspect  of  numismatics. 

732    Ancient 

Collignon,  Maxima.  Manual  of  mythology  in 
relation  to  Greek  art;  tr.  and  enl.  by  J.  E.  Har- 
rison.     Rev.  ed.      1899.      19cm 

Lippincott    $2  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  15-16. 
Mitchell,  Mrs  IL.  JUL.  (Wright)     History  of  an- 
cient sculpture.     1883.     28cm     &  atlas    37  J  x 
34cm  Dodd    $7.50 

Excellent  manual  for  general  use.    300  illustrations. 

St.  &  K. 

733    Oreelc  and  Roman 

Gardner,  E.  A.     Handbook  of  Greek  sculpture. 

1897.     20Jcm     (Handbks.  of  archieol.  &  antiq. ) 

Macmillan    $2.50  n 

Select  bibliography,  pref.  p.  17-20. 
Best  account  in  English.    Nation  (B) 

735  Modern 

Taft,  Lorado.  History  of  American  sculpture. 
1903.     26cm     (Hist,  of  Amer.  art) 

Macmillan    $6  n 
General  bibliography,  p.  639-42.    Illustrated. 
Fairly  comprehensive  and  accurate.    Greater  part  of 
book  necessarily  deals  with  men  still  living.    Shows  crit- 
ical  discrimination    in   dealing   with  work   of   earlier 
sculptors.    Nation,  77:  487. 

736  Carving: 

Jackson,  F.  G.  Wood-carving  as  an  aid  to  the 
study  of  elementary  art.     1902.     24cm 

Chapman     .3/ 
Sound  and  sensible  book  for  beginners,  both  as  regards 
technical  instruction  and  the  patterns.    Si)€C.  90:  748. 

Leland,  C:  G.  Manual  of  wood  carving;  rev.  by 
J:  J.  Holtzapffel.     1891.     22  x  17icm 

Scribner    $1.75 
Careful  instruction  regarding  use  of  tools,  keeping  them 
in  order  and  general  suggestions  regarding  their  selec- 
tion.  Eachvariety  of  work  is  described.    Pub.  opin.  11: 13S 
(B) 


723 


168 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


738    Potter).    Porcelain 

Elliott,  C:  W.  Pottery  and  porcelain,  from  early 
times  to  1876.     1878.     25icm  Appleton    $5 

With  165  illustrations,  and  the  more  imjMjrtant  marks 
and  monograms.    Title. 

Moore,  Mrs  N.  H.  Old  china  book,  including 
Staffordshire,  Wedgwood,  lustre,  and  other 
English  pottery  and  porcelain.     1903.     21cm 

Stokes    $2  n 

Works  consulted,  p.  284. 

Shows  plainly  what  is  valuable  and  why;  tells  history 
of  manufacture  and  gives  marks.  Many  specimens 
minutely  described.    Well  illustrated.    Pittsburg. 

739     Bronzes.     Brasses.     Brieabrac 

Erskine,  E.  J.     Bent  iron  work.     1900.     ISJcm 

Scribner    40c 

Practical  manual  of  instruction  for  amateurs  in  the  art 
and  craft  of  making  and  ornamenting  light  articles  in 
imitation  of  the  beautiful  medieval  and  Italian  wrought 
iron  work.    Title. 

Lieland,  C:  G.  Elementary  metal  work.  2d  ed. 
1900.     22cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Y  Explanation  of  the  processes  of  cold  metal  work, 
chiefly  as  applied  to  decorative  or  industrial  art,  and 
specially  with  a  view  to  their  being  taught  in  elementary 
and  preparatory  schools.    Pref . 

740    Drawing.    Decoration. 
Design 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Graphic  arts.     1902.     ISJcm 

Little    $1.50 
Treatise  on  the  varieties  of  drawing,  painting  and  en- 
graving, in  comparison  with  each  other  and  -with  nature. 
Title. 


741    Freehand.      Crayon, 
from  nature 


Sketching 


Adel'borg',  ■  Ottilia.  Clean  Peter  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Grubbylea;  tr.  by  Ada  Wallas.  1901. 
20 J  X  28 Jem  Longmans    $1.25 

Y  Tells  in  rhyme  and  with  many  comic  pictures  how 
Peter  washed  the  children  of  Grubbylea.    Pub.  wkly. 

Caldecott,  Handolph.  Hey  diddle  diddle  pic- 
ture book.     n.  d.    20 J  x  24cm        Warne    $1.25 

Y  Containing:  Where  are  you  going,  my  pretty  maid? 
Hey  diddle  diddle  and  Baby  Bunting;  A  frog  he  would 
a-wooing  go;  The  fox  jumps  over  the  parson's  gate. 

Exhibited  in  beautiful  engravings,  many  printed  in 
colors.  Drawn  by  R.  C.  Engrraved  and  printed  by  E. 
Evans.    Title. 

• Panjandrum  picture  book.  n.  d.   20  J  x  24cm 

Warne    $1.25 

Y  Containing:  Come  lasses  and  lads;  Ride  a  cockhorse 
to  Banbury  Cros.s,  and  A  farmer  went  trotting  uix)n  his 
grey  mare;  Mrs  Mary  Blaize;  The  great  Panjandrum 
himself. 

Exhibited  in  engravings,  many  in  colors.  Drawn  by 
R.  C.    Engraved  and  printed  by  E.  Evans.    Title. 


Caldecott,  Randolph.  Picture  book.  n.  d. 
23ix21cm  Warne    $1.25  ea 

Y  Contents:  v.  1,  Diverting  history  of  John  Gilpin; 
House  that  Jack  built:  Babes  in  the  wood;  Elegy  on  the 
death  of  a  mad  dog.  v.  2,  Three  jovial  huntsmen;  Sing  a 
song  for  sixpence;  The  Queen  of  hearts;  The  farmer's  boy. 

Exhibited  in  engravings,  many  in  colors.  Drawn  by 
R.  C.    Engraved  and  printed  by  E.  Evans.    Title. 

Cross,  A,  K.  Free-hand  drawing;  a  manual  for 
teachers  and  students.  1895.  21cm  (Nat. 
drawing  bks. )  Ginn    80c 

Francis,  J.  G.  Book  of  cheerful  cats  and  other 
animated  animals.     1903.     17  x  23  Jem 

Century    $1 

Y  Nonsense  verse  and  funny  pictures  from  St  Nic?iola». 
Sargent,  2. 

Maginnis,  C:  D.     Pen  drawing.     1899.     19 Jem 

Bates    $1 
Clear,  comprehensive;  excellent  manual  for  begitiners. 
Describes  style  of  best  illnstrators.    Helpful  illustrations. 
N.  Y. 

Ruskin,  Jolin.  Elements  of  drawing;  in  three 
letters  to  beginners;  with  illustrations  by  the 
author.     Brantwood  ed.     1902.     19Jcm 

Longmans    $1.50  n 
Bibliographic  note,  p.  5.    Collation  of  the  editions,  p. 
355-57. 

Thompson,  L.  S.  Manual  of  drawing,  to  pre- 
pare students  for  the  regents'  examination. 
1902.     25cm  Heath    $1.12  n 

At  head  of  title:  Thompson' s  educational  and  industrial 
eystem  of  drawing. 

Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.  Learning  to  draw;  or, 
The  story  of  a  young  designer;  tr.  by  Virginia 
Champlin.     1881.     20cm  Putaam    $2 

Y  The  right  way  of  studying  art  practically  is  consid- 
ered, and  much  suggestive  advice  given.    L.  <fe  I. 

Illustrated  by  the  author. 

Walker,  ■William.    Handbook  of  drawing.   1899. 
19Jcm 
T  Scribner    $1.75 

742    Perspective 

Brush,  Mrs  Christine  (Chaplin)  One  summer's 
lessons  in  practical  perspective.     1890.     18cm 

Little    75c 

Y  For  beginner's  use  in  connection  with  object  draw- 
ing.   Sargent. 

liOngfellow,  W:  P.  P.  Applied  perspective,  for 
architects  and  painters.     1901 .     28cni 

Houghton    $3  n 

Miller,  L.  W:  Essentials  of  perspective;  illus. 
by  the  author.     1887.     19  x  26cm 

Scribner    $1.50 


FINE  ARTS — Drawing:  decoration 


169 


Ware,  W:  B..  Modern  perspective;  a  treatise 
upon  the  principles  and  practice  of  plane  and 
cylindrical  perspective.  Rev.  ed.  1900.  19Jcm 
and  atlas  of  plates.  Macmillan     $4  n 

S  Enlarged  from  articles  in  ATnerican  architect  and 
building  news. 

Assumes  a  thorough  preparation  in  mathematics. 
Most  authoritative  work  on  linear  perspective  In  Eng- 
lish.   Nation,  74:  57. 

744      Hatheniatical   and    scientific 
dra'wing 

Bartlett,  F.  W.    Mechanical  drawing.    Abridged 

ed.     1903.     23icm  Wiley    $1.50  n 

Written  for  use  of  cadets  at  U.  S.  naval  academy.   Title. 

Fox,    "William,  &  Thomas,    C:   W.      Practical 

course  in  mechanical  drawing.     1899.      20Jcm 

VanNostrand    $1.25 

Simple  and  practical,  text  clear  without  mathematics. 

Engin.  n.     (B) 

745    Ornamental  design.    Woven  fab- 
rics.   Carpets.    Wall  papers,  etc. 

Brown,  F.  C.    Letters  and  lettering.    1902.    22cm 

Bates    $2 

Illustrated  by  examples  of  Roman,  Gothic  and  Italic 
styles.  Useful  hints  on  tools,  materials  and  methods. 
Engin.  n.  v.  49,  19  Feb.  lit.  sup.  p.  11. 

Crane,  Walter.  Bases  of  design.  2d  ed.  1902. 
19  Jem  Macmillan    $2.25 

Influences  affecting  design,  utility,  material,  climate, 
symbolism,  etc.  in  architecture,  mural  decoration,  tex- 
tile fabrics,  bookmaking,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Line  and  form.     1902.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $2.25 

Full  of  practical  knowledge.  Profusely  illustrated  with 
sketches  by  author  and  reproductions  from  works  of  art. 
Nation,  71:  447. 

Of  the  decorative  illustration  of  books  old 


and  new.     2d  ed.     1901.    20cm    ( Ex-libris  ser. ) 

Macmillan    $2  n 

Examples  and  historical  and  critical  value  of  the  text 
make  it  an  indispensable  handbook.    Dial  (B) 

Day,  L :  F.  Alphabets  old  and  new ;  over  150  com- 
plete alphabet?,  30  series  of  numerals,  and  nu- 
merous facsim.  of  ancient  dates,  etc.  with  introd. 
on  art  in  the  alphabet.  1899.  19 Jem  (Text- 
bks.  of  orn.  design)  Scribner    $1.50 

Shows  development  of  letter  forms  and  the  shape  they 
took  at  different  periods,  and  suggests  endless  variations. 

Nature  in  ornament.    3d  ed.    1902.    19cm 

Scribner    $4.50 

An  inquiry  into  the  natural  element  in  ornamental  de- 
sign and  a  survey  of  the  ornamental  treatment  of  natural 
forms.  With  numerous  illustrations  of  design  and  treat- 
ment in  ornament,  old  and  new.    Title. 


Day,  L:  F.  Pattern  design;  a  book  for  students, 
treating  in  a  practical  way  of  the  anatomy,  plan- 
ning and  evolution  of  repeated  ornament.  1903. 
23cm  Scribner    $2  n 

Suspersedes  his  Anatomy  of  pattern.  Fully  illastrated 
N.  Y. 

Jackson,  F.  Qt.  Theory  and  practice  of  design. 
Newed.     1903.     22Jcm  Scribner    $2.50 

Advanced  text-book  on  decorative  art;  being  a  sequel 
to  author's  Lemma  on  decorative  design  with  700  illustra- 
tions.   Title. 

Jones,  Owen.  Grammar  of  ornament.  1865. 
34}cm  Scribner    $18  n 

With  contributions  by  J.  B.  Waring,  J.  O.  Westwood 
and  M.  D.  Wyatt. 

Superb  colored  plates  reproducing  decorative  designs 
selected  as  examples  of  the  historic  styles  of  ornament. 
Springfield. 

Mumford,  J:  K.  Oriental  rugs.  3(1  ed.  1902. 
28Jcm  Scribner    $7.50  n 

Authoritative  information  on  history,  materials,  weav- 
ing, dyes  and  dyers,  with  accurate  descriptions  and  dis- 
tinguishing details.  Rich  and  valuable  illustrations,  16 
in  color.    N.  Y. 

Pennell,  Joseph.  Illustration  of  books;  notes 
for  a  course  of  lectures  at  the  Slade  school,  Uni- 
versity college.     1896.     19  Jem  Century    $1 

Practical,  compact  instructions  to  pen  draftsmen  who 
wish  to  work  for  reproduction,  by  an  enthusiast  for  the 
art  of  which  he  treats.    St.  <fe  K. 

Petrie,  W:  M.  F.  Egyptian  decorative  art;  lec- 
tures at  the  Royal  institution.     1895.     20cm 

Methuen    3/6 

Authoritative. 

"Wilson,  V.  T.  Free-hand  lettering;  a  treatise  on 
plain  lettering  for  engineering  schools  and  col- 
leges.    1903.     23Jcm  Wiley    $1 

746    Art  needleM^ork.     Fancy  ii^ork 

Day,  Ii:  F.,  &  Buckle,  Mary.  Art  in  needle- 
work.    1900.    19Jcm     (Textbks.  of  orn.  design) 

Scribner    $2.50 

Practical  handbook  on  embroidery,  describing  many 
stitches  and  designs.  Admirable  illustrations,  many 
showing  back  as  well  as  face  of  work.    N.  Y. 

Jackson,  Emily.  History  of  hand-made  lace. 
1900.     25cm  Scribner    $7.50  n 

Bibliography,  p.  98-105.    Dictionary  of  lace,  p.  107-20e. 

Dealing  with  origin  of  lace,  growth  of  great  lace  cen- 
ters, mode  of  manufacture,  ntethods  of  distinguishing 
and  the  care  of  various  kinds  of  lace.  Supplementary 
information  by  Ernesto  Jesurum.    Title. 

74§    Stained  and  Iridescent  glass 

Day,  L:  F.     Windows;  a  book  about  stained  and 
painted  glass.     1897.     23Jcm     Scribner    $10.50 
Rather  a  history  than  a  theoretic  treatise  on  principles. 
Nation  (B) 


738 


170 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


749    Artistic  furniture 

Morse,  F.  C.  Furniture  of  the  olden  time.  1902. 
21cm  Macmillan    $.3  n 

American.  17th  to  early  19th  century.  300  illustrations 
from  existing  examples.  Excellent  medium  sized  refer- 
ence book.    N.  Y. 

Turck,  Eliza.  Practical  handbook  to  uiarquet- 
erie,  wood-staining  and  kindred  arts.  1901. 
18Jcm  Scribner    pap.  40c 

750    Painting 

Champlin,  J:  D.  ed.  Cyclopedia  of  painters 
and  paintings;  crit.  ed.  C:  C.  Perkins.  4  v. 
1887.    30cm  Scribner    $20 

8    Bibliography,  v.  1,  pref.  p.  19-36. 

Authoritative.    Powers. 

Sketch  of  artist,  with  list  of  his  works  and  bibiliographic 
notes,  often  with  portrait  and  an  occasional  reproduction 
in  outline  of  important  paintings.  Brief  descriptions  of 
celebrated  paintings.    Kroeger. 

I<a  Farge,  John,  Considerations  on  painting. 
1895.     19cm  Macmillan    $1.25  n 

K  Authoritative.  Lectures  in  Metropolitan  museum, 
New  York,  1893. 

Buskin,  John.  Modern  painters,  vol.  2.  "Of 
ideas  of  beauty  "  and  "  Of  the  imaginative  fac- 
ulty" re-arranged  and  rev.  by  author;  with 
introd.  by  C:  E.  Norton.  Brantwood  ed.  2  v. 
1903.     19Jcm  Longmans    $3  n 

Author's  most  imiwrtant  and  safest  writing  on  art. 
Nowhere  else  are  the  moralist's  and  the  nature  lover's 
view  of  fine  art  so  well  expressed  as  in  the  3d  and  4th 
volumes  .    St.  &  K. 

Van  Dyke,  J:  C:  Text-book  of  the  history  of 
painting.     1894.     19icm     (College  hist,  of  art) 

Longmans    $1.50 

General  bibliography,  pref.  p.  15.  List  of  books  recom- 
mended at  head  of  each  chapter. 

To  later  19th  century.  Enumerates  principal  extant 
works  of  artists  mentioned  and  tells  where  they  may 
be  found.    Pittsburg. 

■Woltmann,  A.  F:  G.  A.,  &  WOrmann,  Karl. 
History  of  painting.     2  v.     1894.     25cm 

Dodd    $7.50 

V.  1,  ed.  by  Sidney  Colvin;  v.  2,  tr.  by  Clara  Bell. 
Condensed  from  German  original.    Many  illustrations 
of  well  chosen  subjects  and  useful  for  reference.    St.  &  K. 

753    Color 

Chevroul,  M.  E.  Principles  of  harmony  and 
contrast  of  colours,  and  their  applications  to 
the  arts;  tr.  by  Charles  Martel.  3d  ed.  1899. 
ISicm     (Bohn's  sci.  lib. )     Macmillan    $1.50  n 


755    Religious.    Ecclesiastic 

Bell,  Mrs  N.  B.  E.  (Meugens)  Lives  and  leg- 
ends of  the  evangelists,  apostles,  and  other  early 
saints.    1901.     22 Jem     (Saints  in  Christian  art) 

Macmillan    $4.50 

Hurll,  E.  M.  Life  of  Our  Lord  in  art;  with 
some  account  of  the  artistic  treatment  of  the 
life  of  St  John  the  Baptist.     1898.     21cm 

Houghton    $3 
Authorities  consulted,  pref.  p.  19-22. 
Published  as  v.  6  of  Mrs  Jameson's  Writings  on  art. 

Jameson,  Mrs  A..  B.  (Murphy)  Legends  of 
the  Madonna;  ed.  with  additional  notes  by 
E.  M.  Hurll.  1896.  21cm  (Writings  on  art 
of  A.  Jameson)  Houghton    $3 

Authorities,  pref.  p.  19-23. 

Abundantly  illustrated  with      sicns  from  ancient  and 
modem  art.    Title. 


Legends  of  the  monastic  orders;  ed.  with 

additional  notes  by  E.  M.  Hurll.  1901.  21cm 
(Writings  on  art  of  A.  Jameson)    Houghton    $3 

Authorities,  pref.  p.  22-26. 

Interpretation  of  works  of  art  in  churches  and  galle- 
ries.   Sargent. 

Sacred  and  legendary  art;  ed.  with  ad- 
ditional notes  by  E.  M.  Hurll.  2  v.  1896. 
21cm     (Writings  on  art  of  A.  Jameson) 

Houghton    $3 

Authorities  referred  to,  pref.  p.  22-26. 

Abundantly  illustrated  with  designs  from  ancient  and 
modern  art.    Title. 

Excellent  for  reference  in  recognizing  a  sacred  person- 
age by  his  attributes  as  given  in  a  picture,  and  as  to  the 
proper  way  of  representing  each  personage.  No  better 
book  readily  accessible.    St.  &  K. 


759    Various  schools  of  painting 

Ady,  Mrs  Jtilia  (Cartwright)    Painters  of  Flor-  ~- — 
ence  from  the  13th  to  the  16th  century.     1901. 
19  Jem  Button    $2.50 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  10-11. 

Sketches,  mainly  biographic,  from  Giotto  to  Michelan- 
gelo, with  17  excellent  representative  reproductions. 
N.Y. 

Bate,  P.  H.  English  Pre-Raphaelite  painters, 
their  associates  and  successors.  2d  ed.  1901. 
20^cm     (British  art.  ser.)  Macmillan    $3 

P    Account  of  rise,  progress  and  results  of  the  move- 
ment.   Makes  no  pretence  to  elaborate  research  or  to  . 
subtlety  of  criticism.    Ath.  '02,  1:  631. 

Berenson,  Bemhard.     Central  Italian  painters   ^ 
of  the  renaissance.     1897.     19Jcm    Putnam    $1 

Florentine  painters   of  the  renaissance. 

1896.     19J^cm  Putnam    $1 


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171 


Serenson,  Bernliard.  Study  and  criticism  of 
Italian  art.     2d8er.     1902.     23cm 

Macmillan  $3.50  n 

Seven  essays  aiming  to  establish  a  scientific  method  of 
studying  history  of  art,  by  which  works  of  art  may  be 
rightly  attributed  independently  of  documents.  Pitts- 
burg. 

Venetian    painters    of    the  renaissance. 

1894.     19Jcm  Putnam    $1 

[His  works  on  renaissance  painters]  show  ingenuity 
subtlety  of  reasoning  and  wide  range  and  thoroughness 
of  knowledge  which  make  him  a  person  to  be  reckoned 
with  in  all  future  criticism.  Index  to  works  of  principal 
painters  most  valuable.    Xation,  66:  462. 

JSrownell,  W:  C.  French  art,  classic  and  con- 
temporary, painting  and  sculpture.  New  ed. 
1901.     26cm  Scribner    $3.75.n 

Though  devoted  to  criticism  of  recent  art,  general  prin- 
ciples governing  all  fine  art  are  clearly  expressed.  No 
better  criticism  to  be  found.    St.  &  K. 

Tromentin,  Eug^^ne.  Old  masters  of  Belgium 
an(1  ^Tolland;  tr.  by  M..  C.  Robbing.  1882. 
21  X  17cm  Houghton    $3 

Admirable  book,  full  of  soundest  criticism.    St.  &  K. 
Hamerton,  P.  G.     Contemporary  French  paint- 
ers.    1901.     ISjcm  Little    $1.50  n 
Broadminded  and  elevated  manner,  keensighted  and 
eclectic.    R.  o/r.  (B) 

Xing,  Pauline.  American  mural  painting.  1902. 
24cm       .  Noyea    $3 

studies  of  work  of  La  Farge,  Hunt,  F.  D.  Millet,  Abbey, 
Sargent,  Puvis  de  Chavannes,  Shirlaw,  Blashfield,  Cox 
and  others,  as  shown  at  Columbian  exposition,  Boston 
public  library.  Library  of  Congress,  Capitol  at  Albany, 
Appellate  courts  building  in  New  York,  etc.  Fully  illus- 
strated.    N.  Y. 

IKugler,  F.  T.  Handbook  of  painting:  German, 
Flemish,  and  Dutch  schools;  re-modelled  by 
Prof.  Waagen,  rev.  by  J.  A.  Crowe.    3d  ed.    2  v. 

1898.  21cm  Little    $8 
Italian  schools  of  painting,  based  on  the 

Handbook  of  Kugler;  6th  ed.  by  A.  H:  Layard. 
2v.     1902.     21icm  Little    $12 

Covers  entire  field  to  19th  century.  Trustworthy. 
Stands  midway  between  cyclopedias  and  works  of 
exhaustive  criticism.    Powers. 

Monkhouse,  W:  C.  British  contemporary  artists. 

1899.  28Jcm  Scribner    $5 
Contents:  George  Frederick  Watts;  Sir  John    Everett 

Mlllais;  Baron  Leighton,  of  Stretton;  Sir  Edward  Bume- 
Jones;  William  Quiller  Orchardson;  Sir  Lawrence  Alma- 
Tadema;  Sir  Edward  J.  Poynter. 

700    Engraving^ 

Auskin,  John.  Ariadne  florentina;  six  lectures 
on  wood  and  metal  engraving.  Brantwood  ed. 
1890.     19icm  Longmans    $2.40  n 

Six  lectures  at  University  of  Oxford,  dealing  with  rela- 
tion of  engraving  to  other  arts  in  Florence,  to  the  tech- 


nics of  wood  and  metal  engraving,  and  to  design  as  repre- 
sented by  Diirer,  Holbein  and  Botticelli.    N.  Y. 

Singer,  H.  W. ,  &  Strang,  William.  Etching, 
engraving  and  the  other  methods  of  printing 
pictures.     1897.     22  x  17^cm  Paul     15/ n 

Wedmore,  Frederick.  Fine  prints.  1897. 
21cm     (Collector  ser.)  Longmans    $2.25  n 

Bibliography,  p.  245-19. 

761     Wood 

Woodberry,  G:  E:     History  of  wood-engraving. 

1883.     2.3cm  Harper    $3.  .50 

P  K    List  of  principal  works  useful  to  students,  p.  21 1-15. 

767    Etcbing 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Etching  and  etchers,  with 
etchings  by  the  author.     7th  ed.     1902.     24icm 

Little    $5  n 
Extremely  valuable  as  at  once  a  treatise  on  the  practice 
of  the  art  and  a  history  ">f  its  development  from  15th 
century.    St.  &  K 

770    Photography 

Abney,  Sir  W:  de  W.  Instantaneo.us  photog- 
raphy.    1895.     18 Jem     (Photog.  prim.) 

Low    1/ 

Instruction    in    photography.     10th    ed. 

1900.     19cm  Low    6/  n;  Lippincott    $2  n 

Treatise  on  photography.    10th  ed.    1901. 

18cm    (Text-bks.  of  sci.)         Longmans    $1.75 

Authoritative. 

Adams,   W.    I.    L.      Amateur  photography;   a 

practical  guide  for  the  beginner.    6th  ed.     1903. 

20icm  Baker  &  T.     $1.25 

Baldwin,  T.  S.     Picture  making  for  pleasure  and 

profit.     1903.     20cm  Drake    $1.25 

Illustrated  handbook  on  modem  praotices  of  photog- 

raphy  in  all  its  branches,  for  amateur  and  professional. 

Title. 

Black,  Alexander.  Photography  indoors  and 
out.     6th  ed.     1898.     18Jcm     Houghton    $1.25 

S  P    Books  for  reference,  p.  238-39. 

Also  in  Riverside  lib.  for  young  people  at  75c. 

Excellent  manual,  giving  primary  principles  and  prac- 
tical directions  for  amateurs.    N.  Y. 

Brotbers,  Alfred.  Photography.  2d  ed.  1899. 
23Jcm  Lippincott    $5.50  n 

Its  historj-,  processes,  apparatus  and  materials;  com- 
prising working  details  of  all  the  more  important  meth- 
ods; with  plates  by  many  of  the  processes  described  and 
illustrations  in  the  text.    Title. 

Brown,  Q:  E:  ed.  Finishing  the  negative.  1901. 
22Jcm  Tennant    $1.25  n 

P  Handbook  of  all  the  processes  between  fixing  and 
printing:  with  a  special  chapter  on  films.    Title. 


U9 


172 


A.  L.  A  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Burton,  W:  K.,  &  Pringle,   Andrew.     Proc- 

essea  of  pure  photography.    1889.    23  Jem     (Sco- 
villphotog.  ser.)  Scovill    $2.50 

Caffin,  C:  H:     Photography  as  a  fine  art;  the 
achievements  and  possibilities  of  photographic 
art  in  America.    1901.     26cm    Doubleday    $3  n 
P  S    Republished  from  Everybody's  magazine  and  Cam- 
era notes. 

Emerson,  P:  H:  Naturalistic  photography.  3d 
ed.     1899.     23 Jem     (Scovill  photog.  ser.) 

Scovill    $3.50 

Marion  and.  co.  Practical  guide  to  photography, 
6th  ed.     1898.     18icm  Marion    2/6 

Photo-miniature,  a  monthly  magazine  of  photo- 
graphic information;  ed.  by  J:  A.  Tennant. 
1899-date.     20J-21cm  Tennant    yrly  $2.50 

A  photographic  magazine  beginning  with  April,  1899, 
published  monthly  as  a  monograph  on  some  topic  or 
process.  The  numbers  are  more  useful  separately  bound 
and  classified.    Ed.  sel. 

Robinson,  H:  P.  Picture-making  by  photogra- 
phy.    5th  ed.     1902.     19cm  Hazell    2/6  n 

Story,  A.  T:  Story  of  photography.  1898. 
15 Jem    (Lib.  of  useful  stories)    Appleton    35c  n 

Not  instruction  for  beginners,  but  a  manual  of  infor- 
mation on  optical,  chemical  and  historical  developments 
of  photography.    N.  Y. 

Epitome  of  gradual  development  of  photography  from 
1727.  Just  enough  of  physics  and  optics  to  g^ive  reader  a 
good  idea  of  basic  principles  of  photography.  Science, 
8:  969. 

Taylor,  C:  M.  Why  my  photographs  are  bad. 
1902.     21cm  Jacobs    $1  n 

Calls  attention  to  some  common  mistakes  of  beginners, 
illustrating  each.    Pittsburg. 

Todd,  F:  D.  Amateur  portraiture  at  home. 
1899.     19Jem  Photo-beacon  co.     50c 

Vogel,  Ernst.  Practical  pocket-book  of  photog- 
raphy; tr.  and  ed.  by  E.  C.  Conrad  and  E.  M. 
Cobham.     1903.     16Jem  Macmillan    $1 

Wilson,  E:  L.  Wilson's  photographies.  1881. 
22  X  17 J  cm  Tennant    $4 

Authorities  quoted,  pref.  p.  11-12. 

X  series  of  lessons,  with  notes,  on  all  needful  processes. 
Title. 

Woodbtiry,  "W.  E.  Encyclopaedic  dictionary  of 
photography.     1898.     31cm  .  Scovill    $5 

771    Materials.     Photographic    chem- 
istry 

Beck,  Conrad,  &  Andrews,  Herbert.  Photo- 
graphic lenses;  simple  treatise.  2d  ed.  1903. 
19Jcm  Tennant    $1 


Solas,  Thomas,  &  Brown,  G:  E.  The  lens;  a 
practical  guide  to  the  choice,  use  and  testing  of 
photographic  objectives.     1902.     22Jcm 

Tennant    $1.25  n 
Good  elementary  treatise.    Not  mathematical.    Pitts- 
burg. 

Cole,  B..  S.  Treatise  on  photographic  optics. 
1899.     19cm  Van  Nostrand    $2.50 

Cooper,  F:  W.  &  others.  Photographic  apparatus, 
making  and  adapting;  ed.  by  G:  E.  Brown. 
1902.     21  Jem  Tennant   $1  n 

Reprinted  with  additions  from  articles  in  the  Photogram 
by  F.  E.  Cooper,  D.  W.  Gawn  and  others.  180  diagrams 
and  working  sketches.    Title. 

Dallmeyer,  T:  B,.  Telephotography.  1899. 
25Jcm  Longmans    $4 

Bibliography,  p.  147-48.  , 

Elementary  treatise  on  constraction  and  application  of 
telephotographic  lens.    Title. 

Harrison,  "W:  J.  Chemistry  of  photography. 
1892.     23Jcm     (Scovill  photog.  ser.) 

Scovill    $3 
Historical  rather  than  practical.    Ed.  sel. 

To'wnsend,  C:  F.     Chemistry  for  photographers. 

3d  ed.     1902.     18Jcm  Dawbam     1/ 

772  Silver  and  dryplate  processes 

Abney,  Sir  W:  de  W. ,  &  Clark,  Lyonel.  Plat- 
inotype:  its  preparation  and  manipulation.  2d 
Amer.  ed.     1898.     18 Jem    (Scovill  photog.  ser.) 

Low    2/6 
IMCaclean,  Hector.     Popular  photographic  print- 
ing processes.     1898.     19em  Scribner    $1 
Practical  guide  to  printing  with  gelatino-chloride,  ar- 
tigiie,  platinotype,  carbon,   bromide,  collodio-chloride, 
bichromated  gum,  and  other  sensitized  papers.    Title. 

773  Oelatin  and  pigment  processes 

Sawyer,  J.  B.  "ABC"  guide  to  the  making 
of  autotype  prints  in  permanent  pigments.  5th 
ed.     1899.     18xl4em  Anthony    $1.25 

777    Photo*engraTing  and  photo-elec- 
trotyping 

Jenkins,  Harry.  Manual  of  photo-engraving, 
containing  practical  instructions  for  producing 
photo-engraved  plates  in  relief-line  and  half- 
tone; with  chapters  on  the  theory  and  practice 
of  half-tone  color  work,  by  F:  E.  Ives  and  S.  H. 
Horgan.     2d  <id.     1902.     20cm 

Inland  pr.  co.     $2 

Practical  guide.  Methods  given  are  thoee  in  actual 
commercial  use.    Photo-miniature. 


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173 


77§    Special  applicatlouM 

Dugmore,  A.  "Si.     Nature  and  the  camera.     1902. 

21Jcm  Doubleday    $1.35  n 

Advice  on  choice  of  apparatus,  dark  room,  printing, 

etc.  witli  detailed  directions  for  pliotographing  live  birds, 

animals,  flowers,  trees,  fungi.    Many  photographs.    N.  Y. 

Slmendorf,  D.  L.     Lantern  slides:  how  to  make 

and  color  them.  1900.  20cm  Anthony  $1 
"Walmsley,  "W:  H:     A  B  C  of  photo-micrography. 

1902.     18Jcm  Tennant    $1.25 

Clear,  simple,  accurate  instruction  as  to  equipment, 

methods  of  photographing,  developing,  printing   and 

lantern-slide  making.    Pittsburg. 

780    Music 

Apthorp,  "W:  F.  Musicians  and  music-lovers 
and  other  essays.  1894.  19cm  Scribner  $1.50 
Contents:  Musicians  and  music-lovers;  Johann  Sebas- 
tian Bach;  Additional  accompaniments  to  Bach's  and 
Handel's  scores;  Giacomo  Meyerbeer;  Jacques  Offenbach; 
Two  modern  classicists,  Robert  Franz  and  Otto  Dresel; 
John  Sullivan  Dwight;  Some  thoughts  on  musical  criti- 
cism; Music  and  science. 

Sellaigue,  Camilla.  Musical  studies  and  silhou- 
ettes; tr.  by  Ellen  Orr.     1900.     19cm 

Dodd  $1.50 
Contents:  Sociology  in  music;  Realism  and  idealism  in 
music;  Beethoven,  and  his  nine  symphonies;  Italian  mu- 
sic and  the  last  two  operas  of  Verdi;  Three  symbolic 
operas;  Italian  sources  of  the  OrpAewsof  Gluck;  Exotic  in 
music;  Silhouettes  of  musicians. 

JBlson,  L:  C:  National  music  of  America  and  its 
sources.     1900.     17Jcm     (Music  lovers' ser.) 

Page    $1.50 
Traces  prog^ress  of  musical  Interests  and  origin  of  popu- 
lar songs.    Illustrated  with  portraits  and  musical  nota- 
tion.   N.  Y. 

Fay,  Amy.  Music-study  in  Germany;  ed.  by 
Mrs  Fay  Peirce.     16th  ed.     1896.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.25 
Letters  written  1869-75  while  studying  under  Taussig, 
Kullak,  Liszt  and  Deppe;  entertaining  and  suggestive. 
N.  Y. 

Finck,  H:  T.     Chopin  and  other  musical  essays. 

1889.     19cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Contents;  Chopin;  How  composers  work;  Schumann; 

Music  and  morals;    Italian   and    German  vocal  styles; 

German  opera  in  New  York. 

Grey,  Robin,  ed.  Studies  in  music,  by  various 
authors;  reprinted  from  "The  musician."  1901. 
23cm  Scribner    $2.50  n 

Orove,  Sir  George,  ed.  Dictionary  of  music  and 
musicians;  with  apx.  ed.  by  J.  A.  F.  Maitland, 
and  index  by  Mrs  Edmond  Wodehouse.  4  v. 
&  index.     1900.     22Jcm  Macmillan    $25 

Rf  Covers  whole  field  of  music  from  1450  to  1889.  Eng- 
lish music  and  musicians  given  si)ecial  attention.  Signed 
articles  by  prominent  writers.    Kroeger. 


Henderson,  W:  J,     What  is  good  music?    1898. 
18Jcm  Scribner    $1  n 

Chapters  on  form,  instrumentn,  how  to  listen,  etc.  For 
average  music  lovers.    N.  Y. 

Hughes,     Rupert.      Contemporary     American 
composers.     1900.     17icm     (Music lovers' ser.) 

Page    $1.50 
Partly  reprinted  from  Godey's  magazine,  Century  maua- 
zine,  and  Criterion.    Foreword. 

Biog^phic  and  critical  notices  of  living  composers, 
about  whom  information  is  not  easily  obtained.  Por- 
traits and  facsimiles.    N.  Y. 

ed.     Musical  guide.     2  v.     1903.      23cm 

McClure    $6  n 
Rf    Pronouncing  and  defining  dictionary  of  terms,  in- 
struments, etc.  pronouncing  biographic  dictionary,  stories 
of  operas,  biographic  and  critical  essays  by  authorities  in 
England  and  America,  charts,  etc.    Pub.  wkly. 

Huneker,  J.  G.     Mezzotints  in  modern  music. 
1899.     19icm  Scribner    $1.50 

R  Reflects  chiefly  author's  experience  in  studio  and 
concert  hall.  Includes  chapters  on  Brahm.s,  Tchaikov.sky, 
Richard  Strauss,  and  Nietzsche,  Chopin,  Liszt  and  Wag- 
ner, and  an  elaborate  disquisition  on  etudes  for  the  piano- 
forte.   Nation,  68 :  338. 

Krehbiel,  H:  E:     How  to  listen  to  niuHic.     1896. 

18^cm  Scribner     $1.25  n 

To  help  lovers  of  music  without  technical  training  to 

some  understanding  of  musical  forms,  aims,  and  means 

of  expression.    N.  Y. 

Xiavignac,   Albert.     Music  and  musicians;  4th 
ed.  by  H.  E.  Krehbiel.     1903.     20 Jem 

Holt    $1.75  n 

R  Aims  to  be  practically  a  condensed  cyclopedia  of 
every  branch  of  music.  Includes  discussions  on  the  voice, 
orchestral  instruments,  orchestration,  music  of  ancient 
nations,  modern  composers,  with  brief  sketches  of  more 
important  ones.  Appendix  by  H.  E.  Krehbiel  on  lead- 
ing American  composers.  94  illustrations  and  .510  ex- 
amples in  musical  type.    Nation,  68  :  402. 

Musical  education;  tr.  by  Esther  Single- 
ton.    1903.     21cm     (Appletons'  li^us.  ser.) 

Appleton    $1.75  n 
Practical  questions  answered  from  experience  of  pro- 
fessors of  harmony  in  the  Paris  Conservatoire.    Char- 
acterizes briefly  leading  conservatories  of  Europe  and 
America.    N.  Y. 

Kiemann,  Hugo.     Catechism  of  musical  aesthet- 
ics; tr.  by  H.  Bewerunge.     n.  d.    18cm 

Scribner    $1  n 
Singularly  lucid   statement  of  some  of  the  most  ab- 
struse matters.    Sat.  r.  80: 183. 


Encyclopaedic  dictionary  of  music;  tr.  by 

J.  S.  Shedlot;k;  rev.  to  1897.     1899.     23<;m 

Scribner    $6  n 

Rf   By  a  distinguished  German  profes-sor,  musical  ed- 
itor of  Meyer's  Konveraationg-Lexikon.    Accurate,  compre- 


771 


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hensive  and  of  high  artistic  as  well  as  historic  value.  Of 
later  date  than  the  more  voluminous  and  expensive 
Grove.    Ed.  sel. 

Bitter,  F.  L.    Music  in  America.    Newed.    1890. 
20Jcm   '  Scribner    $2 

"Musical  examples,"  p.  508-13. 

History 

£lson,  L:  C:     Historj' of  American  music.    1904. 
26cm     (Hist,  of  Amer.  art)       Macmillan    $5  n 
General  bibliography,  p.  367-68. 


Henderson,    W:    J. 

1898.     19cm 


How    music    developed. 
Stokes    $1.25  n 


Critical  and  explanatory.    A  vast  amount  of  informa- 
tion presented  in  a  lucid  and  direct  style.    Nation,  68: 228. 


Story  of  music.     1889. 


19Jcm 
Longmans 


$1 


Contents:  Making  the  elements  of  music;  Birth  of  art- 
melody  and  secular  music;  Handel  and  Bach;  Instru- 
ments and  instrumental  forms;  Great  instrumental  writ- 
ers; First  operatic  reformation;  From  Mozart  to  Verdi; 
Wagner  and  the  opera  of  our  future. 

Not  a  conventional  history,  but  pleasantly  written  and 
suggestive  essays  on  some  of  the  phases  through  which 
music  has  passed.    St.  &  K. 

Hunt,  H:  G:  B.  Concise  history  of  music  from 
commencement  of  Christian  era  to  present  time. 
16th  ed.     1902.     17cm  Bell    3/6 

Designed  for  schools.  Includes  a  chronologic  and  bio- 
graphic record;  tables  of  musicians  and  musical  events; 
asummary  tracing  growth  of  the  art.  Excellent  book  for 
systematic  study,  but  also  helpful  for  quick  reference. 
L.  &I. 

Maitland,  J:  A.  F.  English  music  in  the  19th 
century.     1902.     18 Jem     (Music  in  19th  cent.) 

Button    $1.75  n 

Parry,  Sir  C:  H.  H.  Evolution  of  the  art  of 
music.  3d  ed.  1901.  19cm  (Internat.  sci. 
ser.)  Appleton    $1.75 

New  edition4)f  his  Art  of  music,  which  the  Nation  said 
it  would  unhesitatingly  select  if  asked  to  name  a  single 
book  that  every  student  of  music  ought  to  read  and  re-read 
for  its  facts  and  opinions. 

Schumann,  B..  A.  Music  and  musicians;  essays 
and  criticisms;  tr.  ed.  and  annot.  by  F..  R.  Rit- 
ter.     2v.     1877.     20Jcm  Scribner    $6  n 

7S2    Dramatic  music 

Annesley,  Charles.  Standard  opera  glass,  with 
prelude  by  James  Huneker.     1899.  •  19cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Includes  123  operas.  The  story  of  the  opera  is  the  main 
thing,  though  a  few  biographic  and  critical  remarks  are 
prefixed.    Nation,  64:  72.  • 


Apthorp,  W't  F.  The  opera,  past  and  present, 
1901.     19cm     (Music  lover's  lib.) 

Scribner    $1.25  n 
R    Shows  exceptional  taste  and  judgment  in  eliminat* 
ing  unessential  facts,  while  important  ones  are  preswited 
in  excellent  perspective.    Nation. 

Barber,  G..  E.  Wagner  opera  stories.  1901. 
19icm  Public  school  pub.  co.     50e 

Y  Contents:  The  Rhinegold ;  Die  Walkiire;  or,  The  story 
of  Brunhilde;  Siegrfried;  DieGotterdiimmening;  Parsifal. 

They  interpret  the  music  to  the  childish  heart  as  1  have 
seldom  seen  it  interpreted.  What  was  too  complex  is 
left  out,  what  was  sweet  and  true  is  re-woven  with  dainti> 
ness.    Elizabeth  Harrison. 

Frost,  W:  H:  Wagner  story  book;  fire-light 
tales.     1894.     19cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Dramas  of  Wagner  from  Tannhauser  to  Parsifal  in 
form  of  narratives  to  a  child;  enriched  with  original 
designs  and  made  to  subserve  new  pvuT)oses.    St.  &  K. 

Krehbiel,  H:  E:  Studies  in  the  Wagnerian 
drama.     1891.     19cm  Harper    $1.25. 

Lahee,  H:  C:  Grand  opera  in  America.  1902. 
18cm     (Music  lovers' ser.)  Page    $1.50- 

Gathers  in  brief  compass  scattered  information  con- 
cerning singers,  conductors  and  managers,  prominent  in 
history  of  opera  in  America.    Pittsburg. 

Xiavigniac,  Albert.  Music  dramas  of  Richard 
Wagner;  tr.  by  Esther  Singleton.    1898.    20Jcm 

Dodd    $2.50 

Practical  guide  to  Bayreuth  and  an  invaluable  hand- 
book for  those  wishing  guidance  to  intelligent  enjoyment 
of  Wagner's  operas.  Sketches  dramas,  analyzes  musie, 
giving  leitmotive,  diagrams  showing  their  recurrence, 
orchestration,  Bayreuth  casts,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Newman,  Ernest.  Study  of  Wagner.  1899. 
23cm.  Putnam    $3.75 

Synthetic  table  of  Wagner's  life  and  works  and  synchro- 
nous events,  pref.  p.  13-20. 
Appreciative,  sane,  discriminative.    Hale. 

Upton,  G:  P.  Standard  cantatas:  their  stories^ 
their  music,  and  their  composers.     1888.     IScm 

McClurg    $1.50 

Standard  light    operas,   their  plots  and 

their  music.     1902.     18cm       McClurg    $1.20  n 

Less  is  said  about  the  music  than  about  the  plots,  which 
are  clearly  and  briefly  told.    Ed.  sel. 

7S3    Sacred  music 

Mees,  Arthur.     Choirs  and  choral  music.     1901. 
19cm     (Music  lover's  lib.)      Scribner    $1.25  n 
History  of  choral  music,  critical  study  of  compKJsers, 
chapters  on  amateur  choral  culture  in  Germany,  Eng- 
land and  America,  and  the  chorus  and  conductor.    N.  Y. 

Patterson,  A.  W.  Story  of  oratorio.  1902. 
19cm     (Music  story  ser. )  Scribner    $1.25  n 

One  of  the  best  and  most  practical  chapters  on  choral 
organizations  and  the  future  of  oratorio.    Appendixes. 


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give  list  ■  >i  principal  composers  and  their  works  and  rec- 
ord of  first  performances  of  important  oratorios.  Ath. 
'03,  2:  70. 

TJpton,  G:  P.     Standard  oratorios:  their  stories, 
their  music,  and  their  composers.     1887.     18cm 

McClurg    $1.50 

7§4    Vocal  music 

Aikin,  W:  A.     The  voice,   its  physiology  and 

cultivation.     1900.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $1 

Crane,     Walter.     The   baby's   bouquet,     n.  d. 

18ixl9cm  Warne    $1.50 

T    A  fresh  bunch  of  old  rhymes  and  tunes  arranged 

and  decorated  by  Walter  Crane.    Cut  and  printed  in  colors 

-  by  Edmund  Evans.    Title. 

Companion  to  Baby's  opera.    Publishers. 

The  baby's  opera,     n.  d.     18J  x  19Jcm 

Warne    $1.50 

Y  A  book  of  old  rhymes,  with  new  dresses;  by  Walter 
Crane;  engraved  and  printed  in  colors  by  Edmund 
Evans.    The  music  by  the  earliest  masters.    Title. 

Pan-pipes.     2d  ed.     n.  d.     23  x  32cm 

Warne    $2 

T  A  book  of  old  songs,  newly  arranged  and  with  ac- 
companiments by  Theo.  Marzials;  set  to  pictures  by 
Walter  Crane.  Engraved  and  printed  in  colors  by  Ed- 
mund Evans.    Title. 

Finck,  H:  T..    Songs  and  song  writers.     1900. 
19cm     (Musiciover's  lib.)       Scribner    $1.25  n 
History,  appreciations  and  depreciations;  with  biblio- 
graphic footnotes  for  students.    N.  Y. 

Forsythe,    Clarence.     Old    songs    for    young 
America.     1901.    26x30^cm    Doubleday     $2  n 

Y  Thirty  songs,  including  such  familiar  ones  as  Baby 
Bunting,  Bobby  Shafto,  Yankee  Doodle,  London  bridge, 
Scotland's  burning,  Three  blind  mice,  etc. 

Ward,  Mrs  Iiydia  (Avery)  Coonley.     Singing 
verses  for  children.     1897.     21J  x  28J  cm 

Macmillan    $2 

Y  Words  by  Mrs  Ward;  pictures  by  A.  K.  Tyler,  music 
by  Eleanor  Smith,  J.  L.  Gaynor,  F:  W.  Root,  F.  K.  Atkin- 
son, jr.    Title. 

7§5    Orchestral  music 

Elson,    Arthur.      Orchestral    instruments    and 
their  use.     1903.     20cm     (Music  lovers'    ser. ) 

Page    $1.60  n 

Giving  a  description  of  each  instrument  now  employed 
by  civilized  nations  and  an  explanation  of  its  value  and 
functions  in  the  modern  orchestra.    Title. 

Groepp,  P.  H:     Symphonies  and  their  meaning. 
2  v.     1898-1902.     19J  x  20cm 

Lippincott    $2  n  ea 

Untechnical,  but  for  persons  with  some  knowledge  of 

music.    Takes  up  in  detail  certain  symphonies  by  Haydn, 

Mozart,  Beethoven,  Schubert,  Schumann,  Mendelssohn 

and  Brahms.    N.  Y. 


Grove,  Sir  George.  Beethoven  and  his  nine 
symphonies.     1903.     20cm 

Novello    $2.40 

P  Analyses  from  program  books  of  the  Crystal  palace 
concerts  appended  with  notes  and  interesting  historical 
data  touching  the  composition  of  the  works  and  their 
early  performances.  Most  suggestive  and  interesting 
commentaries  of  their  kind  ever  written.    St.  &  K. 

Henderson,  W:  J.  Orchestra  and  orchestral 
music.     1899.     19cm     (Music  lover's  lib.) 

Scribner    $1.25  n 

P  An  attempt  to  give  to  music  lovers  such  facts  about 
the  modem  orchestra  as  will  help  them  in  assuming  an 
intelligent  attitude  toward  the  contemporaneous  instru- 
mental body  and  its  performance.    Pref. 

Upton,  G:  P.  Standard  symphonies,  their  his- 
tory, their  music,  and  their  composers.  1889. 
18cm  McClurg    $1.50 

7S6    Piano  and  organ 

Bie,  Oskar.  History  of  the  pianoforte  and  piano- 
forte players;  tr.  and  rev.  by  E.  E.  Kellett  and 
E.  W.  Naylor.     1899.     24cm  Button    $6 

The  careful  completeness  and  elaboration  of  the  work 
and  the  author's  evident  enthusiasm  for  his  subject  com- 
bine to  make  it  a  valuable  addition  to  the  literature  of  the 
pianoforte.    Spec.  83:  790. 

Iiah.ee,  H:  C:     The  organ  and  its  masters.     1903. 

20cm     (Music  lovers'  ser. )  Page    $2 

A  short  account  of  the  most  celebrated  organists,  with 

a  brief  sketch  of  the  development  of  organ  construction, 

organ  music  and  organ  playing.    Title. 

Perry,  E :  B.  Descriptive  analyses  of  piano  works, 
for  the  use  of  teachers,  players  and  music  clubs. 
1902.     20icm  Presser    $1.50 

7§7    Stringed  instruments 

Hart,  George.     The  violin  r  its  famous  makers 
and  their  imitators.     Pop.  ed.     1887.     20cm 
K  Scribner    $3 

790    Amiiseineiits 

Beard,  D.  C.  New  ideas  for  American  boys; 
the  Jack  of  all  trades.     1900.     20cm 

Scribner    $2 

Y  Directions  for  treetop  and  underground  club  houses, 
fish  ponds,  work  shops,  toboggan  slides,  trapping  and 
taming  animals,  indoor  entertainments  with  chalk  and 
scissors,  circuses,  Christmas  doings,  etc.    N.  Y. 

What  to  do  and  how  to  do  it;  the  Ameri- 
can boy's  handy  book.     New  ed.     1903.     20cm 

Scribner    $2 

Y  Directions  for  making  kites,  boats,  aquariums,  pup- 
pet shows  and  all  sorts  of  games  and  toys.  Classed  under 
the  seasons.    N.  Y. 


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Beard,  Lina  &  A.  B.  How  to  amuse  yourself 
and  others;  the  American  girl's  handy  book. 

1901.  20cm  Scribner    $2 

Y  Directions  for  games,  entertainments,  holiday  cele- 
brations, needlework,  decorations,  drawing,  painting, 
modeling,  gymnastics,  candy  making,  etc.  Classed 
under  the  seasons.    N.  Y. 

• New  ideas  for  work  and  play;  what 

a  girl  can  make  and  do.    1902.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.60  n 

Y  Work  with  hammer  and  saw,  Easter  and  Christmas 
possibilities,  valentines,  picture  collections,  b.isket  weav- 
ing, rugs,  tableaux,  gardens,  outdoor  observ:ition,  basket 
ball,  cheap  devices  for  entertainment,  etc.  Valuable 
illustrated  handbook.  Companion  to  American  girVs 
Jiandy  book.    N.  Y. 

Champlin,  J:  D.,  &  Bostwick,  A.  E.  Young 
folks'  cyclopaedia  of  game,-  and  sports.  2d  ed. 
1899.     21cm  Holt    $2.50 

Rf  For  boys  and  girls.  Written  from  American  stand- 
point with  illustrations  and  historical  information. 
L.  &  I. 

Games  book  for  boys  and  girls.    1897.    23^x18  Jem 

Button     $2 

Y  Old  and  new  pastimes,  with  original  illustrations. 
Title. 

Contents:  Indoor  games;  tricks  and  puzzles;  outdoor 
games;  occupations;  collections;  home  pets.     Pittsburg. 

Kelley,  L.  E..  Three  hundred  things  a  bright 
girl  can  do.     1903.     21Jcm  Estes    $1.20  n 

Y  Instruction  in  bead,  worsted  and  thread  work,  join- 
ery, wood  carving,  pyrography,  basketry,  rug  making, 
clay  modeling,  paper  flowers,  athletics,  taxidermy,  bee 
keeping,  suggestions  for  entertainments,  girls'  clubs,  etc. 
Dial,  35:  477. 

liucas,  E:  V.  &  Elizabeth.  What  shall  we 
do  now?     1904.     21cm  Stokes    $2.15  n 

Y  A  book  of  suggestions  for  children's  games  and  em- 
ployments.   Title. 

I  irections  for  house  and  outdoor  games,  care  of  pets, 
candymaking,  gardening,  etc.  Useful  hints  for  mothers, 
as  well  as  for  children  of  all  ages.    Unit. 

791    Public  entertainment 

Hopkins,  A.  A.  ed.  Magic;  stage  illusions  and 
scientific  diversions  including  trick  photography. 
1897.     24cm  Munn     $2.50 

Bibliography  with  notes  by  H:  R.  Evans,  p.  539-50. 

Explains  conjurors'  tricks,  modern  stage  effects,  auto- 
mata, magic  mirrors,  photogrraphic  diversions,  etc.  and 
outlines  history  of  magic.    N.  Y. 

792    TJieater.    Pantomime.    Opera. 

Glapp ,  H :  A.     Reminiscences  of  a  dramatic  critic. 

1902.  21cm  Houghton    $1.75  n 

R  Opinions  of  a  qualified  observer  on  prominent  actors 
of  the  last  80  years.     N.  Y. 


Fyles,  Franklin.  The  theatre  and  its  people. 
1900.     19cm  Doubleday     $1.25 

P  Explanation  of  business,  mechanical  and  artiotic 
methods,  relations  of  actors  and  playwrights  to  manage- 
ment, etc.    By  N.  Y.  Sun  dramatic  critic.    N.  Y. 

Haigh,  A.  E.    Attic  theatre.    2d  ed.  1898.    23cm 

Clarendon    $3 

Description  of  the  stage  and  theatre  of  the  Athenians 
and  of  the  dramatic  performances  at  Athens.    Title. 

Hastings,  Charles.  The  theatre;  its  develop- 
ment in  France  and  England,  and  a  history  of 
its  Greek  and  Latin  origins;  tr,  by  F.  A.  Welby. 
1902.     22cm  Lippincott    $3  n 

Bibliography,  p.  342-46. 

Hubert,  P.  G.  jr.  The  stage  as  a  career;  a  sketch 
of  the  actor's  life:  its  requiiements,  hardships 
and  rewards.     1900.     19cm  Putnam    $1 

793    Indoor  amusements 

Ballard,  H.  H.     Open  sesame.     1896.     IS^cm 

Knight    $1 
Answers  to  charades  in  Bellamy's  Century  of  charades. 
Bellamy,  William.     Century  of  charades.     15cm 

Houghton     $1 

For  answers  see  H.  H.  Ballard's  Open  sesame. 
One  hundred  bright  and  entertaining  charades,  not  for 
acting.    Incomparably  the  best  collection  extant.    L.  &  I. 

Foster,  B..  F:  Foster's  complete  Hoyle;  an  en- 
cyclopedia of  indoor  games.     1897.     19cm 

Stokes    $2 
Frazer,  Mrs  Lilly  (Grove)  d:  others.      Dancing, 
with  musical  examples.     1895.     19 Jem 

Longmans    $2.50 
Treats  of  the  dance  in  every  country.   ^a<.  r.  81:  52. 
Illustrated. 

Gunnison,  Binney,  ed.  Hinds  &  Noble's  new 
dialogues  and  plays,  primary,  intermediate, 
advanced;  adapted  from  the  popular  works  of 
well  known  authors.      1898.      20cm 

Hinds    $1.50 

Hale,  li.  P.     Fagots  for  the  fireside.      New  ed. 

1894.     19cm  Houghton    $1.25 

More  than  150  entertaining  games  for  evenings  at  home 

and  social  parties,  ranging  from    ingenious  games  of 

words  and  proverbs  to  games  of  pure  sport.    Lit.  world. 

Lewis,  A.  J:  ed.  Card  and  table  games;  ed.  by 
Professor  Hoffmann;  3d  ed.  with  a  section  on 
bridge,  by  Archibald  Dunn.     1903.     20Jcm 

Dutton    $2 

Mott,   Mrs  Hamilton,   ed.       Home  games  and 

parties.     1898.      15 Jem     (Ladies'  home  journal 

girls' lib.)  Doubleday    $1 

Describes  games  for  children's  home  parties,  Hallowe'en 

romps  and  frolics,  and  miscellaneous  amusements.    Also 


FINE  ARTS— Amusements 


177 


gives  suggestions  for  lawn  parties,  arranging  tableaux, 
and  simple  menus  for  evening  companies.    Httsburg. 

Newell,  "W:  W.  Games  and  songs  of  American 
children.      New  ed.      1903.      23Jcm 

Harper    $1.50 

Collections  of  children's  games,  p.  267-69;  Comparisons 
and  references,  p.  270-82. 

A  magazine  of  games  and  their  local  variants,  counting 
out  rhymes,  etc.  with  notes  on  sources  and  history.  Melo- 
dies used  in  singing  games  often  given.  Bibliogrraphlc 
notes.    N.  Y. 

Pratt,  C:  S.  Stick-and-pea  plays;  pastimes  for 
the  children's  year.     1899.     19cm 

Lothrop     75c 

St  Nich.olas  book  of  plays  and  operettas.     1900. 

19}cm  Century    $1  n 

Y    Simple  plays,  acted  ballads,  shadow  pantomimes, 

tableaux,  a  children's  symphony,  etc.  reprinted  from  St 

Nicholas.    N.  Y. 

"WTiite,  Mary.  Book  of  games  with  directions 
how  to  play  them.     12th  ed.     1902.     ISJ^cm 

Scribner    $1 

Originally  published  under  the  title:  Book  of  a  hundred 
(fames,  1896. 

794  Oames  of  skill 

Fraeborough,  E.,  &  B>anken,  C,  E.  Chess 
openings  ancient  and  modern,  rev.  to  the  pres- 
ent time  from  the  best  authorities,  with  original 
suggestions  by  G:  B.  Fraser,  Dundee,  W.  Wayte, 
London,  and  other  eminent  players  and  analysts. 
1903?    21cm  New  Amsterdam    $2  n 

Gamier,  Albert.  Scientific  billiards,  with  hints 
to  amateurs.     1880.     17ix22cm 

Appleton    $2.50 

Steinitz,  William.  Modern  chess  instructor. 
pt.l.     1889.     24icm  Putnam    $1.50 

Theoretic  application  of  new  principles  and  of  the 
reasoning  by  analogies  of  positions  which  have  been  my 
guide  in  practice.    Author. 

795    Oames  of  chance 

Foster,  R.  F:  Foster's  bridge  manual;  a  com- 
plete system  of  instruction.     1900.     ITJcm 

Brentano    $1.25 

Hamilton,  C.  D.  P.  Modem  scientific  whist, 
illustrated  by  over  60  critical  endings  and  anno- 
tated games.     1894.     20Jcm  Brentano    $2 

Shelby,  A.  B.      Standard  whist.      1899.     15Jcm 

Stone    $1 
An  exponent  of  the  principles  and  rules  of  the  modern 
scientific  game,  asadoptedby  the  American  whist  league. 
Title. 


796    Outdoor  sportH 

Athletics  and  out-door  sports  for  women;  with 
introd.  by  L.  E.  Hill.     1903.     21cm 

Macmillan  $1.50  n 
Contents:  Physical  training  at  home;  Gymnasium  work; 
Dancing,  awjthetic  and  social;  Cross-country  walking; 
Swimming;  Skating;  Rowing;  Golf;  Running;  Lawn 
tennis;  Field  hockey;  Basket-ball;  Equestrianism;  Fenc- 
ing; Bowling;  Track  athletics. 

Beard,  D.  C.  For  playground,  field  and  forest; 
the  outdoor  handy  book.     1900.    20cm 

Scribner    $2 
Y    New  edition  of  American  boy's  book  of  sport.    Direc- 
tions for  outdoor  games  and  pastimes,  with  instructions 
for  making  all  equipments  for  them.    Unit. 

Camp,  W.  C.  Walter  Camp's  book  of  college 
sports.      Rev.  ed.     1900.     21Jcm 

Century    $1.75 
Regulations  for  college  track  athletics,  rowing,  base- 
ball and  football,  with  much  entertaining  reminiscence; 
authoritative  and  manly  in  tone.    N.  Y. 

Clyde,  Henry.    Pleasure- cycling.     1895.    17Jcm 

Little    $1 

Capital  manual  for  beginner.    Useful  hints  for  choosing 

a  machine  and  for  riding  with  safety  and  comfort.    L.  &  I. 

Dalton,  Davis.      How  to  swim.      1809.     18Jcm     i^ 

Putnam    $1 
Practical  detailed  instructions,  by  an  expert,  on  how  to 
acquire  confidence,  different  strokes,  fancy  swimming, 
rescue,  resuscitation,  etc. 

Dent,  C.  T:,  &  others.     Mountaineering.     2d  ed.     ^ 
1892.     19Jcm     (Badminton  lib. ) 

Longmans    $2.50 
Frazer,   P.   D.     Canoe    cruising  and  camping.       i/^ 
1897.     17Jcm     (Forest  &  stream  lib. ) 

Forest  &  stream    $1 

Many  kinks  which  will  tend  to  secure  comfort.    Sci. 

Amer.    (B) 

Heathcote,  J:  M.,  ct-  others.  Tennis,  by  J.  M. 
Heathcote,  with  contributions  by  the  Hon.  A. 
Lyttelton  and  W.  C.  Marshall;  Lawn  tennis, 
by  C.  G.  Heathcote,  with  contributions  by  L. 
Dod,  H.  W.  W.  Wilberforce,  H.  F.  Lawford, 
S.  W.  Gore,  R.  D.  Sears  and  Herbert  Chipp; 
Rackets,  by  E.  O.  P.-Bouverie;  Fives,  by  A.  C. 
Ainger.     1890.     19cm     (Badminton  lib.) 

Longmans    $2.50 
Hutcbinson,  H.    G.,  <fc  others.     Golf.     6th  ed. 
rev.     1898.     19icm     (Badminton  lib.)  0 

Longmans    $2.50 
Pollock,  W.  H.,  &  others.      Fencing.     4th  ed.      ^^ 
1897.     19Jcm     (Badminton  Ub.) 

Longmans    $2.50 
Complete  bibliography  (p.  239-93)  by  Egerton  Castle; 
Boxing,  by  E.  B.  Michell;  Wrestling,  by  Walter  Armstrong.  , 

Illustrations  from  instantaneous  photographs.    Title. 


2411—04- 


-12 


791 


178 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Track  athletics  in  detail:  comp.  by  editor  of  "In- 
terscholastic  sport"  in  "Harper's  round  table." 
.    1896.     23cm     ("Harper's  round  table"  lib.) 

Harper    $1.2.5 

Contents:  Track  events;  Field  events;  Bicycling. 

Useful  book  about  running,  umping,  walking,  vault- 
ing, putting  the  shot,  throwing  the  hammer,  and  bicyling. 
Illustrations  from  photographs  of  prominent  athletes  in 
action  a  particularly  valuable  feature.    Crific,  29:211. 

Travis,  W.  J.     Practical  golf.     1901.     204cm 

Harper     $2  n 

Deals  with  the  game  as  modified  by  American  climate 
and  soil.    Publishers. 

797     Boatinsr  and  ball 

Camp,  W.  C,  &Deland,  L.  F.  Football.  1896. 
21cm  Houghton    $2 

One  of  the  most  thorough  and  comprehensive  books 
ever  written  on  the  subject.    D.  A.  Sargent. 

\       Eenealy,  A.  J.     Boat  sailing  in  fair  weather  and 

foul.     6th  ed.    1903.     17icm    (Outing  lib.) 

Outing    .$1 
Good  and  i)ractical.    Stuntz. 

•    Knight,  E:  F:    Small-boat  sailing.    1902.    20icm 

Dutton    $1.50  n 
Clear  and  comprehensive.    Explains  plainly  all  that 
the  amateur  need  know  in  regard  to  choice,  rig  and 
handling  of  small  boats.    Nation,  "iZM. 

Lehmann,  K..  C.  Rowing,  with  chapters  by 
C.  M.  Pitman  and  Guy  Nickalls;  ed.  by  B.  F. 
Robinson.     1897.    19|cm  Lane    $2 

Author  one  of  the  best  coaches  of  present  day.  Much 
information  about  the  University  boat  race,  the  training 
and  dieting  of  crews.  Chapters  on  rowing  at  Oxford, 
Cambridge,  in  Australia  and  America.  Illustrations. 
Spec.  81:284. 

Webb,  F.  R.  Manual  of  the  canvas  canoe;  its 
construction.  1898.  19Jcm  (Forest  &  stream 
lib.)  Forest  &  stream     $1.25  n 

Avoids  use  of  involved  technical  terms  and  explains 
clearly  the  simple  lines  on  which  canoe  is  constructed. 
Working  drawings  give  details  for  two  designs.  Nation, 
67:472. 

799      Fishing.      Hunting.      Target 
shooting 

/A        Gibson,  W:  H.     Camp  life  in  the  w^oods  and  the 

tricks  of    trapping  and    trap  making.      1881. 

18cm  Harper    $1 

Contains  comprehensive  hinta  on  camp  shelter,  log 
huts,  baxk  shanties,  woodland  beds  and  bedding,  boat 


and  canoe  building  and  valuable  suggestions  on  lr«.\y 
pers'  food,  etc.    Title. 

Holder,  C:  F:     Big  game  fishes  of  the   United 

States.     1903.     21cm     (Amer.  sportsman's  lib.) 

Macmillan    $2  n 

Author  a  most  experienced  angler,  and  from  his  rich 

store  he  enlivens  his  account  with  many  an  entertaining 

tale,    -\fforda  excellent  fishing  by  proxy.    Good  colored 

plates  of  fishes  in  action.    Dial,  35:128. 

McCarthy,  Eugene.  Familiar  fish,  their  habit.»^ 
and  capture;  a  practical  book  on  fresh-water 
game  fish,  with  an  introd.  by  D:  S.  Jordan. 
1900.     19Jcm  Appleton    $1.50 

Practical  book  on  fresh-water  game  fish.  Describes 
varieties,  gives  details  about  rods  and  tackle,  hints  as  to 
methods,  outfits,  camp  life,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Roosevelt,   Theodore.     Wilderness  hunter,  an 
account  of  the  big  game  of  the  United  States 
and  its  chase  with  horse,  hound  and  rifle.     1900.      i /* 
17cm     (Sagamore  ser.)  Putnam    50c      '' 

Continued  in  his  Hunting  the  grisly.  In  1893  the  two 
parts  were  published  as  one  volume  under  title  The  wil- 
derness hunter. 

it  others.     Deer  family,  by  Theodore  Roose- 


velt, T.  S.  Van  Dyke,  D.  G.  Elliot  and  A.  J. 
Stone;  illus.  by  Carl  Rungi us  and  others.  1902. 
21cm     (Amer.  sportsman's  lib,) 

Macmillan    $2  n 
Entire  contents  bear  evidence  that  they  have  been  writ- 
ten by  men  who  have  a  loving  and  educated  interest  in 
their  subjects.    Nation,  74:  493. 

&   G-rinnell,   Q:  B.   ed.     American   big- 


game  hunting;  the  book  of  the  Boone  and 
Crockett  club.  1901.  2Ucm  (Boone  & 
Crockett  club)  Forest  &  stream     $2.50 

14  contributions  (with  appendixes)  by  various  authors. 

Literature,  p.  319-25. 

Articles  by  members  of  the  Boone  and  Crockett  club 
ranging  from  bear  and  buffalo  hunting  to  photography 
of  game,  covering  widely  sejiarated  times,  places  and 
species  of  game.  Preface  by  the  editors  perhaps  the  most 
pleasing.    Nation,  57:  399. 

Walton,  Izaak,  &  Cotton,  Charles.  The  com- 
pleat  angler;  ed.  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne,  illus. 
bj«E.  H.  New.     1904.     19Jcm     (Crown  lib.) 

Lane    $1.25 

The  charm  of  the  book  is  not  so  much  in  the  matter,  or 
even  in  the  manner,  as  the  unconscious  picture  of  the 
writer's  own  disposition.     Chatnhers'  eye.  Eiig.  lit.-l:  613. 

It  breathes  the  very  .spirit  of  innocence,  purity  and 
simplicity  of  heart.    Charles  Lamb.  . 


800    LITER^TUKli: 


801     Phllotiopli}-.     Literary  estlieticf« 

•^  Gayley,  C:  M.,  &  Scott,  F.  N.  Introduction 
to  the  methods  and  materials  of  literary  criti- 
cism; the  bases  in  aesthetics  and  poetics.  1899. 
19cm  Ginn     $1.25 

References  interspersed. 

For  library  and  students  invaluable  book  of  reference. 
Bibliography  prepared  by  specialists.  Suggestive,  well 
planned,  well  executed  and  thorough.    Nation,  69:  488. 

•^  Saintsbury,  G:  E:  B.  History  of  criticism  and 
literary  ta.ste  in  Europe  from  the  earliest  texts 
to  the  present  day;  in  3  v.  v.  1-2.  1900. 
23cm  Dodd     v.  1-2,  $3.50  n  ea 

From  early  Greek  criticism  through  Aristotle,  the  Byzan- 
tine, Latin  and  early  medieval  critics  to  Dante,  Chaucer, 
Froissart,  Petrarch,  Boccaccio,  Gavin  Doiiglas.    N.  Y. 

1^  Winchester,  C.  T:  Some  principles  of  literary 
criticism.     1899.     18icm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Attempts  to  define  the  qualities  found  in  all  writing 
deserving  to  be  called  literature  and  to  lay  down  some 
principles  of  sound  critical  judgment.    N.  Y. 

§03    Dictionaries 

J/  Brewer,  E.  C.  Dictionary  of  phrase  and  fable. 
Rev.  ed.     1902.     20cm     Lippincott    $1.50 

Rf  Derivation,  source  or  origin  of  common  phrases,  al- 
lusions and  words  that  have  a  special  meaning.    Kroeger. 

Reader's  handbook  of  famous  names  in 

fiction,    allusions,    references,    proverbs,    plots, 
stories,  and  poems.     Rev.  ed.     1904.     20Jcm 
Kf  Lippincott    $3.50 

Champlin,  J:  D.     Young  folks'    cyclopaedia  of 
literature  and  art.     1901.     21cm     '  Holt    $2.50 

RfY  Concise  accounts  of  masterpieces  of  literature 
and  art,  including  music,  painting,  architecture  and 
sculpture.    Kroeger.  / 


§04    Essays 


J 


Bates,  Arlo.     Talks  on  the  study  of  literature. 
1897.     20cm  Houghton    $1.50 

In  essay  style,  full  of  well  sorted  talk,  criticism,  anec- 
dotes and  advice.    Nation ,  6b:  419  {B) 

^  Brandes,  G:  M.  C.  Eminent  authors  of  the 
nineteenth  century:  literary  portraits;  tr.  bj' 
R.  B.  Anderson.  1886.  20cm  Crowell  $2 
Contents:  Paul  Heyse;  Hans  Christian  Andersen;  John 
Stuart  Mill;  Ernest  Renan;  Gustavo  Flaubert;  Frederik 
Paludan-Miiller;  Bjomstjeme  BjiJmson;  Henrik  Ibsen. 


Dowden,  Edward.     Studies  in  literature,  1789-     ^ 
1877.     2ded.     1882.     21cm  Paul    6/ 

Contents:  French  revolution  and  literature;  Transcen- 
dental movement  and  literature;  Scientific  movement 
and  literature;  Prose  works  of  Wordsworth;  Walter  Sav- 
age Landor;  Tennyson  and  Browning;  George  Eliot; 
Lamennais;  Edgar  Quinet;  On  some  French  writers  of 
verse,  1830-77;  Poetry  of  Victor  Hugo;  Poetrj-  of  democ- 
racy, Walt  Whitman. 

It  is  as  a  critic  on  poetry,  in  a  volume  full  of  suggestion 
and  guidance,  that  we  find  him  at  his  best.  S'y'ec.  74; 
822  (B) 

Matthews,    Brander.     Aspects  of   fiction,   and    ^ 
other    ventures    in     criticism.     3d    ed.     1902. 
19icm  Scribner    $1.25  n 

Contents:  American  literature;  Two  studies  of  the 
South;  The  penalty  of  humor;  On  pleasing  the  taste  of 
the  public;  On  certain  parallelisms  between  the  ancient 
drama  and  the  modern;  Importance  of  the  folk-theatre; 
Two  French  dramatic  critics:  Francisque  Sarcey,  Jules 
Lemaltre;  Two  Scotsmen  of  letters:  Andrew  Lang,  Rob- 
ert Louis  Stevenson;  Aspects  of  fiction:  The  gift  of 
story-telling,  Cerv'antes,  Zola,  Kipling  &  co..  The  prose 
tales  of  Fram^ois  Copp6e,  The  short  stories  of  Ludovic 
Hald'vy,  Charles  Dudley  Warner  as  a  writer  of  fiction. 

Trent,  W:  P.     Authority  of  criticism,  and  other    * 
essays.     1899.     20cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  Authority  of  criticism;  Apropos  of  Shelley; 
Literature  and  morals;  Nature  of  literature;  On  translat- 
ing Horace;  The  Byron  revival;  Teaching  the  spirit  of 
literature;  Mr  Howells  and  romanticism;  Tennyson  and 
Musset  once  more. 

Discusses  some  questions  leading  toward  a  science  of 
criticism;  shows  breadth  of  scholarship  and  clearnecs  of 
vision.    N.  Y. 

§07    Study  of  literature 

Corson,  Hiram.     Aims  of  literary  study.     1895.    v^ 
13Jcm     (Miniature  ser.)  Macmillan    75c 

To  get  at  the  being  of  a  great  author,  to  come  into  rela- 
tionship with  his  absolute  personality,  is  the  highest  re- 
sult of  the  study  of  his  works.    Author  (B) 

§0§    Rlietorle.    Treatises.    Colleetions 


Alden,  B.  M.     Art  of  debate.     1900.     19cm 

Holt    $1 
Highly  useful.    Discussion  is   lucid,  and   illastrative 
material  is  of  the  most  happy  sort.    IHoL,  29:  237  (B) 

Bartlett,  John,  cojn/).     Familiar  quotadons.     9th 
ed.     1902.     22Jcm  Little    $3 

Kf    Collection  of  passages,  plirases  and  proverbs,  both 
poetical  and  prose,  giving  sources  in  andent  and  modern 


/ 


(179) 


797 


180 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


literature;  chronologic  arrangemint.  Index  of  authors 
find  of  most  important  words  of  quotations.    Kroeger. 

^     Bates,  Arlo.     Talks  on   writing  English.     2  v. 
1896-1901.     20cm 

Houghton     V.  1,  $1.50;  v.  2,  $1.30  n 

R    Sensible  and  helpful.    Buffalo. 

Buckley,  J.   M.     Extemporaneous    oratory   for 

professional     and     amateur     speakers.      1898. 

20cm  Eaton     $1.50 

E.xpert's  understanding  of  the  art;  comprehensive  and 

practical,  effectively  detailed,  and  sensible.    Lit.  world, 

30:292. 

Genung,  J:  F.  Practical  elements  of  rhetorie, 
with  illustrative  examples.     1900.     19cm 

Ginn     $1.25 
Index  of  principal  quotations,  p.  485-88. 
Strong  j)oints  are  method,  clearness  and  copious  use  of 
illustrations.    Lit.  ivorld,  18  (B) 

V  Gummere,  F.  B.     Handbook  of  poetics.     1885. 

19cm  ,   Ginn    $1 

Careful  outline  adapted  to  beginners,  introducing 
problems  not  only  of  the  older  but  of  the  more  modem, 
specially  the  German,  criticism.    Gayley  &  Scott. 

V  Harbottle,  T:  B.  comp.     Dictionary  of  quotations 

(classical)     1897.    ^Icm  Macmillan    $2.50 

Rf  Best  dictionary  of  Latin  and  Greek  quotations. 
Translations  given  and  an  English  index.    Kroeger. 

/  &  Dalbiac,  P.  H.  comp.     Dictionary  of 

quotations  (French  and  Italian)     1901.     20icm 

Rf  Macmillan    $2.50 

Hoyt,  J.  K.  comp.  Cyclopedia  of  practical  quo- 
tations, English,  Latin,  and  modern  foreign  lan- 
guages.    Rev.  ed.     1896.     25cm  Funk    $5 

Rf    First  ed.  1881,  by  J.  K.  Hoyt  and  A..  L.  Ward. 

Arranged  under  subjects,  giving  exact  authority  as 
fully  a.s  pos.sible.  Full  index  to  quotations  from  English 
authors  and  the  English  translation  of  foreign  quotations; 
also  an  index  to  Latin  and  modem  foreign  quotations. 
Kroeger. 
Jones,  H.  P.  comp.  New  dictionary  of  foreign 
phrases  and  classical  quotations.  Rev.  ed.  1902. 
21cm  Lip-pincott    $3 

Rf  Latin,  Greek,  French,  German,  Italian,  Spanish, 
Portuguese.    List  of  authors  quoted.    Kroeger. 

/  Knowles,  F:  It.  ed.     Treasury  of  humorous  po- 

etry; a  compilation  of  witty,  facetious,  and  satir- 
ical verse  selected  from  the  writings  of  British 
and  American  poets.     1902.     19cm 

Estes    $1.20  n 

Judiciously  chosen.    Aims  to  give  only  extracts  amusing 

to  modern  readers.    More  than  100  authors  represented. 

mcd,  33:  338. 

Iiegouv^,  G.  J.  B.  E.  W.     Reading  as  a  fine  art; 

tr.  from  9th  ed.  by  A.  L.  Alger.     1886.     17cm 

Penn    50c 
He  teaches  by  example  (he  is  famed  in  France  as  an 
admirable  reader)  and  by  examples;  his  pages  are  filled 
with  pertinent  anecdotes.    Nation  (B) 


Lewes,  G:  H:     Principles  of  success  in  literature;      // 
ed.  with  introd.  and  notes  by  F.  N.  Scott.     1891. 
19cm  AUyn    60c 

Admirable  discussion  of  fundamentals  of  literature. 
Gayley  &  Scott  (B) 

Library  of  the  world's  best  literature,  ancient 
and  modern;  C:  D.  Warner,  editor;  H.  W.  Ma- 
bie,  Lucia  Gilbert  Runkle,  G:  H.  Warner,  asso- 
ciate editors.  31 V.  1902.  24}cm  (Teachers' 
ed. )  Internat.  soc.     subs. 

Rf  Contents:  v.  1-27,  A-Z.  v.  28,  Songs,  hymns  and 
lyrics,  v.  29,  Biographical  dictionary,  v.  30,  Synopses  of 
noted  books;  General  index,  v.  31,  Guide  to  systematic 
readings. 

Authoritative,  introductory  sketches,  biographic  and 
critical,  of  authors  quoted.  Selections  well  chosen  and 
readable. 

liong:fellow,  H:  "W.  ed.  Poets  and  poetry  of 
Europe;  with  introductions  and  biographical 
notices.     Rev.  ed.     1896.     25Jcm 

Houghton    $5 
Grouped  by  language  and  arranged  chronolog^ically. 
Meiklejohn,  J:  M.  D.     Art  of  writing  English;  a 
manual  for  students,  with  chapters  on  para- 
phrasing, essay-writing,  precis-writing,  punctua- 
tion, and  other  matters.     1900.     19Jcm 

Appleton    $1.50 

Meredith,  George.     An  essay  on  comedy,  and 

the  usesof  the  comic  spirit.    2ded.    1898.     20cm 

Constable    6/ 
First  published  in  New  quarterly  magazine  for  April  1877. 
Of  value  from  its  subject  matter  and  its  author's  place 
in  English  literature.    Bowdoin. 

Perry,  Bliss.     Study  of    prose   fiction.      1903.    i 
20cm  Houghton    $1,25  n 

Bibliography,  p.  364-71. 

Deals  with  novelist's  materials  and  his  use  of  them,  plot, 
background,  realism,  romanticism,  the  short  story,  etc. 
Suggestions  for  study  in  appendix.    N.  Y. 

Raleigh,  "W.  A.     Style.     3d  ed.     1898.     20cm 

E.  Arnold    5/ 
Brilliantly  written,  novel   and  suggestive  treatment. 
Gayley  &  Scott  (B) 

Riddle,  George,  ed.    Modem  reader  and  speaker. 

1900.     20cm  Stone    $1.50 

I  have  had  in  view,  specially  in  the  orations,  the  union 
of  that  which  seems  modern  in  the  works  of  old,  well- 
tried  authors,  with  the  literature  of  today.  The  selec- 
tions are  adapted  to  the  modem  natural  method  of  speak- 
ing.   Pref. 

Schlegel,  A.  "W.  von.     Lectures  on  dramatic  art    i/ 
and  literature;   tr.  by  John  Black;   2d  ed.  by 
A.  J.   W.  Morrison.      1902.      19cm      (Bohn's 
stand,  lib.)  Macmillan    $1  n 

Scott,  F.  IT.,  &  Denney,  J.  V.  Composition- 
rhetoric,  for  use  in  secondary  schools.  1897. 
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^  Spencer,  Herbert.  Philosophy  of  style;  with 
an  essay  on  style  by  T,  H.  Wright;  ed.  with 
introd.  and  notes,  by  F.  N.  Scott.  2d  ed.  1895. 
19icm  Allyn    45c  n 

Most  important.  Attempt."*  to  exf)lain  the  eflfect  of  both 
prose  and  poetry  on  the  principle  that  that  langnage  i.s 
most  forcible  which  best  economizes  the  mental  energies 
and  mental  sensibilities.    Gayley  &  Scott  (B) 

Stedman,  E.  C.  Nature  and  elements  of  poetry. 
1892.     20ctn  Houghton     $1.50 

He  furnishes  not  petty  measures  but  great  principles. 
It  will  do  much,  attentively  studied,  to  deepen  one's 
sense  of  that  connection  between  poetry  and  life  which 
is  the  finest  result  of  literary  criticism.    H.  E.  Scudder  (B) 

Wendell,  Barrett.  English  composition;  eight 
lectures  given  at  the  Lowell  institute.  1901. 
19cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Westlake,  J.  W.  How  to  write  letters;  a  man- 
ual of  correspondence.     ISOl.     17  Jem 

Sower     84c  n 
Probably  the  best  manual  for  the  inexpert  letter-writer. 
Buffalo. 

^y-  Wood,  K.  B.  eomp.  (Quotations  for  occasions. 
1896.     20cm  Century     $1.50 

Rf  Book  of  bright,  apt  quotations  to  add  spice  to 
lunches,  after-dinner  toasts,  etc.    Oslerhout. 

Woodbridge,  Elisabeth.  The  drama,  its  laws 
and  its  technique.    1898.    18Jcm     Allyn     80c  n 

Bibliographies,  p.  175-78. 

Founded  on  Freytag's  Technique  of  the  drama  and  better 
adapted  to  modern  American  use.  Good,  short  bibliog- 
raphy.   Ed.  sel. 

§09    History  of  literature 

Botta,  Mrs  A.  C  (Lynch)  Handbook  of  uni- 
versal literature.     Rev.  ed.     1902.     20cm 

Houghton    $2  n 

Birdseye  view  of  world  literatures;  indicates  most  im- 
portant works,  and  the  distingruishing  characteristics  of 
many  authors.    Publisher. 

Brandes,  G:  M.  C.  Main  currents  in  nineteenth 
century  literature;  in  6  v.  v.  1-3.  1901-03. 
23cm     Macmillan    v.  1,  $2.25n;  V.-2-3,  $2.75nea 

P  S  Contents:  v.  1,  The  emigrant  literature,  v.  2,  Ro- 
mantic school  in  Germany  (1873)  v.  3,  Reaction  in  France 
(1874) 

Shows  multifarious  learning,  catholicity  and  geni- 
ality.   Nation,  73:  72. 

Elton,  Oliver.  The  Augustan  ages.  1899.  19jcm 
(Periods  of  Europ.  lit. )         Scr    ibner    $1.50  n 

B,  A  clear  survey  of  classicism  Jn  European  literature, 
which  naturally  resolves  Itself  into  a  r(?8um6  of  French 
and  EnglLsh  literature  in  latter  half  of  17th  and  .first 
quarter  of  18th  centuries.    Buffalo. 

Matthe'ws,  Brander.  Development  of  the  dmma. 
190.3.     19 Jem  .  Scribner    $1.25  n 

Rather  a  study  of  dramatic  construction  than  of  the 
drama  as  literature.    Pittsburg. 


Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J.  C:  L.  Historical  view 
of  the  literature  of  the  south  of  Europe;  tr.  with 
notes  and  a  life  of  the  author,  by  Thomas  Roscoe. 
4th  ed.  2  v.  1895,  18Jcm  (Bohn's  stand, 
lib.)  .  Macmillan     $2  n 

810    American  literature 

Bronson,  W.  C.  Short  history  of  American 
literature.     1900.     ]7icm  Heath     80c  n 

Harris,  A.  B.  American  authors  for  young 
folks.     1887.     18icm  Lothrop    $1 

Y  Contents:  Irving;  Cfxiper;  Preseott;  Emerson;  Haw- 
thorne; Harriet  Beecher  Stowe;  Alice  and  Phoebe  Cary; 
Bayard  Taylor;  Thoreauand  other  "out-of-door"  writers; 
Parkman;  George  William  Curtis;  Donald  Grant  Mitchell; 
"  H.  H."  and  others;  Lowell. 

Sketches  of  14  leading  American  writers,  designe<l  to 
awaken  desire  to  read  their  works.    N.  Y. 

Higginson,  T:  W.,  &  Boynton,  H:  W.     Read- 
er's history  of  American  literature.    1903.    20cm 
Houghton    $1.25  n 
Based  on  Lowell  institute  lectures,  1903. 
Lists  for  study  and  reading,  p.  311-lG. 
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minor  names  and  details.    Brief,  but  complete  and  con- 
secutive.   Pittsburg. 

Howells,  W:  D.  Literary  friends  and  acquaint- 
ance; a  personal  retrospect  of  American  author- 
ship. 1900.  21  Jem  Harper  $2.50 
Contents:  My  first  vi.sit  to  New  England;  First  impres- 
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erary Boston  as  I  knew  it;  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes;  The 
white  Mr  Longfellow;  Studies  of  Lowell;  Cambridge 
neighbors. 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  American  lands  and  letters. 
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much  personal  reminiscence.  Admirable  illustrations 
and  typography.    N.  Y. 

Pancoast,  H:  S.     Introduction  to  American  lit- 
erature.    1898.     ]7icm  Holt    $1 
Bibliographies  interspersed. 

From  colonial  period  to  present.  Best  brief  manual  of 
the  subject.    Nation. 

Richardson,   C:   F.     American  literature,  1607-        '^ 
1885.     1887-89.     23cm  Putnam     $3.50 

Useful  large  manual.  Broad,  sensible  and  scholarly. 
Xation,  44: 172  (B) 

Trent,  W:  P.  History  of  American  literature, 
1607-1865.     1903.     20cm     (Lit.  of  the  world) 

Appleton    $1.40  n 

Bibliography,  p.  681-93. 

Excellent  outline  packed  with  historical  facts,  critical 
evaluations,  names  and  titles,  deftly  combined  and  in- 
terestingly discussed.    N.  Y. 


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Trent,  W:  P.,  6fc  Wells,  B:  W.  ed.  Colonial 
nrose  and  poetry.  3  v.  1903.  16cm  ( Handy  vol. 
class. )  Crowell     75e  ea 

Attempts  to  present  such  passages  from  colonial  authors 
as  reveal  most  of  literary  art,  of  individual  genius,  and 
of  national  mind  in  process  of  difEerentiation.    Pref. 

Tyler,   M.   C.     History  of  American   literature 

during    the  colonial    time.      Rev.    ed."      1890. 

23cm  Putnam    $3 

Thorough,  exhaustive  chronicle  of  American  literary 

iinnals,  down  to  the  revolution.    L.  &  I. 

Literary  history  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, 1763-1783.     1897.     23cm  Putnam    $3 

Fully  represents  both  whigs  and  tories.  Follows  his  His- 
tory of  American  literature  during  the  colonial  time.      N.  Y. 

Wendell,  Barrett.  Literary  history  of  America. 
1900.     23cm     (Lib.  of  lit.  hist.)       Scribner    $3 

Authorities,  p.  533-55. 

Not  a  complete  history;  vivacious  though  rather  sketchy 
essays.  Comment  on  individual  authors  fresh  and  pene- 
trating.   \V.  C.  Bronson  in  Amer.  hist.  r.  6:  807. 

Woodberry,  Q-:  E:  America  in  literature.  1903. 
20cm  Harper    $1.50  n 

Originally  appeared  in  Harper's  magazine  July  1902-Oct. 
1903  and  Harper's  weekly. 

Contents:  The  beginnings;  The  Knickerbocker  era;  The 
literary  age  of  Boston;  The  South;  The  West;  The 
achievement;  Results  and  conditions. 

§11     American  poetry 

Aldrich,  T:  B.  Poems.  1890.  20Jcm  (House- 
hold ed. )  Houghton    $1.50 

His  predilection  is  for  the  picturesque;  for  romance 
combined  with  simplicity,  purity  and  tenderness  of  feel- 
ing, touched  by  fancy  and  occasional  lights  of  humor. 
Lib.  oj  world's  best  lit. 

Brown,  A.  F.  Pocketful  of  posies;  illus.  by 
F.  Y.  Cory.  1902.  19cm  Houghton  $1.50  n 
Y    Poetic,  humorous  and  fantastic.    N.  Y. 

Bryant,  W:  C.  Poetical  works;  Roslyn  ed.  with 
chronologies  of  Bryant's  life  and  poems,  and  a 
bibliography  of  his  writings  by  H:  C.  Sturges, 
and  a  memoir  of  his  life  by  R:  H:  Stoddard. 
1903.     21  ^cm  Appleton    $2 

Pride,  honor,  country  throbbed  through  all  his  strain. 
J.  R.  Lowell. 

Bunner,  H:  C.     Poems.     1896.     18cm 

Scribner    $1.75 

Contents:  Airs  from  Arcady;  Rowen;  Ballads  of  the 
town  and  later  lyrics. 

Burton,  Richard.    Lyrics  of  brotherhood.    1899. 

17 Jem  Lothrop    $1 

Carman,  Bliss.     Low  tide  on  Grand  Pr^;  a  book 

of  lyrics.     1894.     18cm  Small    $1.25 

Cary,  Alice  &  Phoebe.  Poetical  works.  1882. 
■20icm     (Household  ed. )  Houghton    $1.50 


Crandall,  C:  H:  ed.  Representative  sonnets  by 
American  poets,  with  an  essay  on  the  sonnet, 
its  nature  and  history,  including  many  notable 
sonnets  of  other  literatures.     1890.     20Jcm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Dickinson,  Emily.  Poems;  1st  ser.  10th  ed. 
1892.     17  Jem  Little    $1.25 

Dodg'e,  Mrs  Mary  (Mapes)  Rhymes  and 
jingles.     1903.     19cm 

Y  Scribner    $1.50 

When  life  is  young.     1894.     19 Jem 

Century    $1.25 

Y  Many  originally  appeared  in  St  Nicholas. 
Dunbar,  P.  L.    Lyrics  of  lowly  life;  with  introd. 

by  W:  D.  Howells.     1896.     16cm    Dodd    $1.25 

Eggleston,  Q:  C.      ed.      American  war  ballads 

and  lyrics.     1889?    16 Jem  Putnam    $1.50 

A  collection  of  the  songs  and  ballads  of  the  colonial 
wars,  the  revolution,  the  war  of  1812-15,  the  war  with 
Mexico,  and  the  civil  war.    Title. 

Emerson,  B,.  W.  Poems.  1904.  20Jcm  (Cen- 
tenary ed.)  Houghton    $1.75 

In  his  Complete  works  in  class  814;  v.  9. 
Field,  Eugene.   '  A  little  book  of  western  verse. 
1895.     18cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Love-songs  of  childhood.    1894.    16Jcm 

Y  Scribner    $1 

With  trumpet  and  drum.     1903.     17cm 

Scribner    $1 

Y  Child  poetry  collected  from  others  of  the  author's 
volumes  celebrating  the  "big  tin  trumpet  and  little  red 
drum."    Ed.  sel. 

Gilder,  B.:  W.  Five  books  of  song.  4th  ed. 
1900.     19Jcm  Century    $1.50 

Includes  The  new  day;  The  celestial  passion;  Lyrics; 
Two  worlds;  The  great  remembrance. 

Harte,  Bret.  Poetical  works.  1902.  20Jcm 
(Household  ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

Hay,  John.     Poems.     1899.     18Jcm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  Pike  county  ballads;  Wanderlieder;  New 
and  old;  Translations. 

tiColbrook,  Florence.  Hiawatha  primer.  1898. 
20cm 

Y  Houghton     75c 
Holland,   J.    G.      Complete    poetical    writings. 

1900.     21cm  Scribner    $3.50 

Bittersweet,  Katrina,  etc.  formerly  issued  in  separate 
volumes.    Ed.  sel. 

Holmes,  O.  W.    Complete  poetical  works.    1895 

21  Jem    (Camb.ed.  of  the  poets)    Houghton    $2 

The  Riverside  ed.  of  the  Poetical  works  in  3  v.  is  uniform 

with  the  Prose  works  [class  ol7]  and  is  desirable,  but  the 

single  volume  will  do  at  first.    Ed.  sel. 


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Hovey,  JRichard.  Along  the  trail;  a  book  of 
lyrics.     3d  ed.     1903.     17Jcm  Small    $1.50 

Jackson,  Mrs  H..  M.  (Fiske)  Hunt.  Poems. 
1902.     19cm  Little    $1.50 

L^Knowles,  F:  li.    ed.    Golden  treasury  of  Ameri- 
can songs  and  lyrics.    1898.    17Jcm    Page    $1.25 
147  poems  by  61  writers  from  Freneau  to  Lloyd  Mifflin. 
Koughly  chronologic  arrangement.    N.  Y. 

Lanier,  Sidney.  Poems;  ed.  by  his  wife,  with 
a  memorial  by  W:  H.  Ward.  New  ed.  1891. 
19  Jem  Scribner    $2 

Larcom,  Lucy.    Poetical  works.    20 Jem    (House- 
hold ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 
Biogniphic  .sketch,  pref.  p.  3-6. 
x/  Lawton,  W:  C.    The  New  England  poets.    1898. 
17Jcm  Macmillan    75c 

Biographic  and  critical  studies  of  Emerson,  Hawthorne, 
Longfellow,  Whittier,  Lowell,  Holmes.    N.  Y. 

Brings  a  cosmopolitan  culture  to  the  consideration  of 
American  themes.  He  applies  the  eternal  standards  to 
-American  poets.    Matthews. 

Learned,  Walter,  ed.  Treasury  of  American 
verse.     1897.     19Jcm  Stokes    $1.25 

Excellent  collection  which  preserves  many  good  things 
not  always  found  in  similar  book.s.  Grouped  by  subject 
and  sentiment.    N.  Y. 

Longfellow,  H:  W.  Complete  poetical  works. 
1893.     21Jcm     (Camb.  ed.  of  the  poete) 

Houghton     $2 

The  complete  Poetical  works,  Riverside  edition,  6  v.  89, 
is  most  desirable  also.    Ed.  sel. 

Lowell,  J.  B.    Complete  poetical  works.     1896. 
21(an     (Camb.  ed.  of  the  poets)     Houghton    $2 
The  Poems,  Riverside  ed.  4  v.  $6,  is  very  desirable  also. 
I,         Kd.  sel. 

Markham,  Edw^in.     The  man  with  the  hoe,  and 

other  poems.     1899.     19Jcm  McClure    $1 

Title  poem,  inspired  by  Millet's  famous- painting,  a  plea 
for  oppressed  humanity.    N.  Y. 

Matthews,    Brander,  ed.     Poems   of  American 

patriotism.     1882.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

"^  Mifflin,  Lloyd.     At  the  gates  of  song:  sonnets. 

1897.     21cm  Estes    $1.50 

N  Moody,  W:  V.     Poems.     1901.     19cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Morrison,  3/r8  M. .  J.  (Whitney)  erf.    Songs  and 

rhymes  for  the  little  ones.    Newed.    1896.    20cm 

Y  Page    $1 

Peabody,  J.  P.     Singing  leaves;  a  book  of  songs 

and  spells.    1903.    14Jxllcm    Houghton   $1  n 

Poe,  E.  A.     Complete  poetical  works;  ed.  by  J: 

II.  Ingram.     19cm     (Home  lib.)  Burt    $1 

Sooner  or  later  the  10  v.  edition  of  his  works  published 

by  Stone  should  be  bought.    Ed.    sel. 

His  poems  convey  no  moral,  they  echo  no  call  to  duty. 


they  celebrate  beauty  only,  beauty  immaterial  and  eva- 
nescent; they  are  their  own  excuse  for  being.  Brander 
Matthews. 

Band,  T.  H.  ed.     Treasury  of  Canadian  verse,       ^ 
with  brief  biographical  notes.     1900.     20cm 

Dutton    $2 
Riley,  J.  W.     Poems  and  prose  sketches.    Home- 
stead ed.     12  V.     1897-1902.     19Jcm 

Scribner    subs.  $18 

Contents:  v.  1,  Neghborly  poems  and  dialect  sketches, 
v.  2,  Sketches  in  prose;  Jamesy;  A  Christmas  story  and 
others,  v.  3,  Afterwhiles.  v.  4,  Pipes  o'  Pan  at  Zekesbury. 
V.  5,  Rhymes  of  childhood,  v.  6,  The  flying  islands  of  the 
night.  V.  7,  Green  fields  and  running  brooks,  v.  8,  Poems 
here  at  home.  v.  9,  Armazindy.  v.  10,  A  child-world. 
V.  11,  RubAiyAt  of  Doc  Sifers  and  Home-folks,  v.  12, 
Book  of  joyous  children. 

The  Homestead  edition  can  be  had  only  in  sets.  Libra- 
ries may  wish  to  begin  with  a  few  volumes  only  and  they 
may  be  had  separately  as  follows:  v.  1-7,  9  and  part  2  of 
V.  11,  Bobbs-Merrill  Co.  $1.25  each;  v.  8  and  part  1  of  v.  11, 
Century  Co.  81.60  each;  v.  12,  Scribner,  81.20.    Ed.  sel. 

Roberts,  C:  Q:  D.     Poems.     1901.     19 Jem 

Page    $1.50 

ScoUard,    Clinton,   ed.      Ballads  of   American 

bravery.     1900.     19cm     (Silver  ser.  of  Eng.  & 

Araer.  class.) 

Y  Silver  50cn 
Sherman,  F.D.     Little-folk  lyrics.     1897.     20cm 

Y  Houghton  $1.50 
Sill,  E:R.  Poems.  1887.  17Jcm  Houghton  $1 
Stedman,  E.  C.     Poetical  works.     1901.     20 Jem       '' 

(Household  ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

Poets  of  America,     n.  d.     20cm 

Houghton    $2.25 
Contents:  Early  and  recent  conditions;  Growth  of  the 
American  schools;  Bryant;  Whittier;  Emerson;  Longfel- 
low; Poe;  Holmes;  Lowell;  Whitman;  Bayard  Taylor;  The 
outlook. 

He  has  honesty,  versatile  sympathy,  exact  knowledge, 
and  withal  is  a  poet.  Its  critical  delineations  are  clear- 
cut,  its  matter  is  solid,  its  style  strong,  incisive,  sugges- 
tive.   H.  N.  Powers  in  Dial. 

ed.  American  anthology,  1787-1900;  selec- 
tions illustrating  the  editor's  critical  review  of 
American  poetry  in  the  19th  century,  n.  d. 
21Jcm  Houghton    $3 

Grouped  chronologically.  Attempts  to  represent  best 
work,  not  to  select  the  imperishable.  Followed  by  com- 
pact biographic  notices,  alphabetically  arranged,  of 
poets  represented.    Indexes  of  first  lines,  titles  and  poets. 

N.  Y. 

Stoddard,  R:  H:  Poems.  Complete  ed.  1880. 
21cm  Scribner    $4 

Story,  W:  W.     Poems.     2  v.     1886.     17cm 

Houghton    $2.50 

Contents:  v.  1,  Parchments  and  portraits,  v.  2,  Mono- 
logs  and  lyrics. 


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Tabb,  J:  B.  Child  verse;  poems  grave  and  gay. 
1899.     20  X  16}cm 

Y  Small     $1 

Poems.     lOth  e<l.     1903.     14  x  11cm 

Small    $1 

j/       Taylor,  Bayard.     Poetical  works  of  Bayard  Tay- 
lor.    1903.     20icm     ( Household  ed. ) 

Houghton     i;i..50 
Thaxter,  C.  L.     Poems.     1902.     19^cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Thomas,  E.  M.  In  sunshine  land;  illus.  by 
Katharine  Pyle.     1895.     20cm 

Y  Houghton     $1.50 

In  the  young  world.     1896.     20icm 

Y  Houghton    $1.50 

• Lyrics  and  sonnets.     1887.     18Jcm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Thompson,  Slason,  couip.  The  humbler  poets; 
a  collection  of  newspaper  and  periodical  verse, 
1870  to  1885.     9th  ed.     1899.     21cm 

McClurg    $1.50 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  The  builders,  and  other 
poems,     1897.     19cm  Scribner    $1 

The  Builders  written  for  Princeton  sesquicentennial 
celebration. 

Whitman,  "Walt.    Leaves  of  grass.    1903.    19^cm 

Small    $1 

Including  Sands  at  seventy,  Good-bye  my  fancy.  Old 
age  echoes,  and  A  backward  glance  o'er  travel'd  roads. 
Title. 

Selections  from   [his]   prose  and  poetry; 

ed.  with  an  introd.  by  O.  L.  Triggs.    1898.    21cm 

Small    $1.25 
Selected  bibliography,  p.  251-57. 

Whittier,  J:  G.  Complete  poetical  works.  1895. 
21  Jem    (Camb.ed.  of  the  poets)    Houghton    $2 

His  PoeticcU  works.  Riverside  edition,  4  v.  $6,  also  desir- 
able.   Ed.  sel. 

Preeminently  the  singer  of  the  anti-slavery  crusade,  the 
most  representative  of  New  England  poets,  and  the  poet 
of  religious  sympathy  and  hope  and  trust.  J:  W.  Chad- 
wick. 

"Woodberry,  G:  E:     Poems.     1903.     18jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Includes  earlier  volumes.  My  country.  Wild  Eden., 
Players'  elegy,  Norlh  Shore  walch,  odes  mid  sonnets,  with 
some  hitherto  unpublished  verse.    N.  Y. 

§12    American  drama 

"^  Howells,  W:    D.     The  mouse-trap,  and  other 
farces.     1889.     19cm.  Harper    $1 

Contents:  The  garroters;  Five  o'clock  tea;  The  mouse- 
trap; A  lively  story. 


Howells,  W:  D.     The  sleeping-car,   aqd  other 
farces.     1892.     19Jcm  Houghton    $1 

Contents:  The  parlor-car;  The  sleeping-car;  The  regis- 
ter; The  elevator. 

813     American  fiction 

Abbot,  A.    B.      A    frigate's    namesake.      190h 
19cm  Century    $1  n 

Y  Story  of  a  little  girl  named  for  battleship  E.ssex.  For 
readers  of  12  and  over.    Unit. 

Abbott,  Jacob.     The  Franconia  stories.     10  v. 
in  5.     17 Jem  Harper    $5 

Y  Contents:  v.  1,  Malleville;  Wallace,  v.2,  MaryErs- 
kine:  Mary  Bell.  v.  3,  Beechnut;  Rodolphus.  v.  4,  Ellen 
Linn;  Stuyvesant.    v.  5,  Caroline;  Agnes. 

Stories  of   Rainbow   and    Lucky.      5  v. 

1887-88.     17cm  Harper    75c  ea 

Y  Contents:  Handle;  Rainbow's  journey;  Three  pines; 
Selling  Lucky;  Up  the  river. 

Alcott,    Ii. .    M.      Aunt   Jo's    scrap-bag.      6   v. 
1900-01.     17Jcm  Little     $1  ea 

Y  Contents:  V.  1,  My  boy.s,  etc.  v.  2,  Shawl-straps,  v.  3, 
Cupid  and  Chow-chow,  etc.  v.  4,  My  girls,  etc.  v.  5,  Jim- 
my's cruise  in  t^e  pinafore,  etc.  v.  6,  An  old-fashioned 
Thanksgiving,  etc.  Sequel,  Hose  in  bloom,  same  publishers 
and  price,  is  perhaps  rather  advanced  for  14  years.   Ed.  sel- 

Eight  cousins;   or,  The  aunt-hill.     1903. 

17icm 

Y  •  Little    $1.50 

Hospital  sketches  and  camp  and  fireside 

stories.     1892.    18cm  Little    $1.50 

Based  on  experiences  in  1862-63  as  a  hospital  nurse  in 
Washington.  Almost  a  literal  reproduction  of  letters  to 
her  familv.    N.  Y. 


— ^ —    Jack   and    Jill:    a  village    story.      1902. 
17  Jem  Little    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  the  busy  and  happy  days  of  a  boy  and  girl 
recovering  from  results  of  an  accident.    N.  Y. 

Jo's  boys,  and    how    they    turned    out; 

sequel  to  "Little  men."     1903.     17Jcm 

Little    $1.50 

Y  Illus.  ed.  1903,  Little  ?2.    Ed.  scl. 

Little  men;  life  at  Plumfield  with  Jo's 

boys.     1901.     20cm  Little    $1.50 

Y  Edition  illus.  by  R.B.  Birch  1901,  Little  $2.    Ed.  .sel. 
About  the  boys  in  Aunt  Jo  and  Mr  Baer's  school;  fol- 
lows Little  women. 

Little   women;  or,   Meg,  Jo,    Beth,   and 

Amy.     1901.     17Jcm  Little    $1.50 

Y  Illus.  ed.  1902,  Little  $2,  desirable.    Ed.  sel. 
Following  the  growth  of  4  wholesome  girls  to  woman- 
hood.   Baker. 

An    old-fashioned   girl;  illus.    by  J.   W. 

Smith.     1902.     19cm  Little    $1.50 

Y  Illus.  ed.,  Little  n.    Ed.  sel. 

City  life  of   a  winning   and   sensible   little    country 
girl.    N.Y. 


LITERATURE— American  fiction 


185 


Alcott,  L..  M.  Spinning-wheel  stories.  1902. 
17cni  Little    $1 

Y  Stories  read  to  a  party  of  children  during  the  Christ- 
mas holidays.    N.  Y. 

Under  the  lilacs.     1901.     17cm 

Little    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  a  stray  circus  boy  who  found  friends  for  him- 
self and  his  remarkable  dog  at  a  country  house.    N.  Y. 

Work.     1900.     17icm  Little    $1.50 

Life  of  a  New  England  girl  of  superior  birth,  who  goes 

out  to  earn  her  living,  and  shows  energy  and  iidherence 
to  the  right.    Baker. 

Alden,  "W:  L.  The  moral  pirates.  1904.  18cm 
(Harper's  young  peop.  ser.)  Harper    60c 

Y  Exciting  adventures  of  4  New  York  boys  on  the 
Hudson  in  a  row  boat.    Sargent. 

Aldrich,  T:  B.  Marjorie  Daw,  and  other  people. 
1901.     20cm  Houghton     $1.50 

Contents:  Marjorie  Daw;  A  Rivermouth  romance;  Quite 
so;  A  young  desperado;  Miss  Mehetabel's  son;  A  struggle 
for  life;  Mademoiselle  Olympe  Zabriski;  Pere  Antoine's 
date-palm. 

Artful  stories,  wit  characterising  not  only  the  style  but 
the  manipulation  of  plot.  Every  tale  is  logically  worked 
out,  complete  in  itself,  and  usually  ends  in  a  surprise. 
Baker. 

Prudence  Palfrey.     1902.     20cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

A  nearly  impossible  plot,  worked  out  with  wit  and 
plausibility.    Baker. 

The  Queen  of  Sheba.     1877.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Novelette  connected  with  Marjorie  Daiv  by  character  of 
Flemming.  Compact  of  humor  and  sensation.  Scenes,  a 
New  Hampshire  village  and  Swi.tzerland.    Baker. 

A  sea  turn,    and   other  matters.     1902. 

19cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  A  sea  turn;  His  Grace  the  Duke;  Shaw's 
folly;  An  untold  story;  The  ca.se  of  Thomas  Phipps;  The 
white  feather. 

The  Stillwater  tragedy.     1880.     19^cm 

Houghton     $1.50 

Various  aspects  of  life  in  a  manufacturing  village,  the 
passions  and  calamities  of  a  strike,  realistically  depicted. 
Baker. 

Story  of   a  bad   boy.      47th    ed.       1897. 

20Jcm  Houghton     $1.25 

Y  Other  good  editions  are  illustrated  ed.  Houghton 
$2,  and  Riverside  school  library  ed.  70c.    Ed.  sel. 

Story  of  a  mischievous  but  truly  good,  natural  New 
England  boy.    Puritanism  is  characterized     N.  Y. 

Two  bites  at  a  cherry,  with  other  tales. 

1894.     18cm  Hougliton     $1.25 

Contents:  Two  bites  at  a  cherry.  "For  bravery  on  the 
field  of  battle,"  The  Chevalier  de  Res.seguier:  Goliath; 
My  cousin  the  colonel;  A  Christmas  fantasy,  with  a 
moral:  Her  dying  words. 


1896.      15xlUcm 
Hari)er    $1 


Allen,   J.    L.      Aftermath. 
(Harper's  little  nov. ) 

Follows  Kentucky  cardinal. 

Meditations  and  fanciful  disquisitions  on  life.  Domi- 
nant motive  the  conflict  between  love  of  nature  and  the 
humaner  love  of  wife  and  home.    Baker. 

The  choir  invisible.     1898.     17 Jem 

Macmillan    $1.50 
story  of  Kentucky  in  years  following  war  of  independ- 
ence; very  delicate  in  analysis  of  feeling,  and  in  the  sug- 
gestive and  poetical  iise  of  landscape.    Baker. 

Flute  and   violin,   and  other  Kentucky 

tales  and  romances.      Biographical  ed.      1899. 
19  Jem  Harper    $1.50 

Contents:  Flute  and  violin;  King  Solomon  of  Kentucky; 
Two  gentlemen  of  Kentucky;  The  white  cowl;  Sister  Dfi- 
lorosa;  I'osthumous  fame. 

Stories  of  Bhio-grass  region  of  Kentucky,  and  of  its 
hardy  agricultural  folk.  Mostly  pathetic  in  motive. 
Baker. 


A  Kentucky  cardinal.     1898.     15xllJ(;m 

(Harper's  little  nov. )  Harper    $1 

Followed  by  Aflcrmath. 

Extremely  delicate  study  of  personality  and  motive, 
penetrated  with  a  tender  love  of  nature.  Perhaps  of 
most  interest  for  its  descriptions  of  Kentucky.     Baker.' 

Reign  of   law;    a  tale   of  the   Kentucky 


hemp  fields.     1900.     18jcm      Macmillan    $1..50 

Andrews,  Jane.  Seven  little  sisters  who  live 
on  the  round  ball  that  floats  in  the  air.  1893. 
18cm     (Class,  for  home  school) 

(iinii     50c 

Gives  a  vivid  impression  of  the  shape  of  the  earth,  of 
the  distribution  of  nations  over  it  and  of  the  essential 
brotherhood  of  man.    T:  \V.  Higginson. 


Ten  boys  who   lived  on  the  road  from 

long  ago  to  now.     1886.     18cm  Lee    $1 

Y  A  good  birdseye  view  of  progress  of  civilization,  in- 
terestingly told  for  boys  and  girls.    Pittsburg. 

Aspinwall,  J/r.s  Alicia.  Short  stories  for  short 
people;  ilhis.  by  M.  L.  Danforth.     2"ljcm 

Dutton    $1.50 

Y  Bits  of  pure  imagination,  having  that  impossibility 
in  which  children  delight,  that  fresh  vigor  which  carries 
attention  along,  and  that  suggestion  which  even  children 
vaguely  feel  of  deeper  meanings.    T:  W.  Higginson. 

Austin,  Mm  Jane  (Goodwin)  Betty  Alden: 
the  first-born  daughter  of  the  Pilgrims.  1891. 
18  Jem  Houghton     $1.25 

Sequel  to  StandiKh  of  Standish. 

David  Alden's  daughter,  and  other  stories 

Houghton    $1.25 


of  colonial  times.     18cm 


12  stories,  each  representing  some  noteworthy  character 
or  epoch  of  colonial  times.    L.  &  I. 


812 


186 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Austin,  Mrs  Jane  (Goodwin)  Dr  Le  Baron 
and  his  daughters;  a  story  of  the  Old  Colony. 
1901.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

The  doctor  is  son  of  the  Nameless  nobleman.  Deals  with 
later  phases  of  social  life,  embodying  many  traditions 
and  legends. 

A    nameless   nobleman.      1881.      17 Jem 

( Round-robin  ser. )  Houghton    $1.25 

Standish  of  Standish,  a  story  of  the  Pil- 
grims,    n.  d.     19cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Tale  of  the  pilgrims  of  Plymouth  colony  in  17th  century. 
Baker. 

Baby  days;  a  new  selection  of  songs,  stories 
and  pictures  for  very  little  folks;  with  introd. 
by  editor  of  St  Nicholas.  300  illustrations.  1903. 
24  Jem  Century    $1.50 

Y  Embraces  about  40  pages  of  the  earlier  edition;  the 
rest  made  up  of  new  favorites  from  recent  numbers  of  St 
Sirholas.    P(t6.  wMv. 

Baclieller,  I.  A.  Eben  Holden;  a  tale  of  the 
north  country.  1903.  21cm  Lothrop  $1.50 
Novel  of  life  in  the  Adirondacks  50  years  ago,  the  inter- 
est centering  in  Eben  Holden,  a  faithful  old  servant. 
Graphic  pictures  of  nature  and  of  life  in  woods  and  fields. 
Baker. 

Bangs,  J:  K.      House-boat  on  the  Styx.     1896. 

17  Jem  Harper    $1.25 

Shakespeare,  Mozart,   Dr   Johnson,  Delilah,  Lueretia 

Borgia,  Barnum,  Artemus  Ward  and  Phidias  are  among 

the  dramxitis  persons'  of  these  absurdities.    Baker. 

Barbour,  B..  H:  Behind  the  line;  a  story  of 
college  life  and  football.     1902.     20cm 

Appleton    $1.20  n 

Y  In  a  small  New  England  college.    N.  Y. 

Captain  of  the  crew.     1901.     20cm 

Appleton    $1.20  n 

Y  School  athletics  and  character  building.  Follows 
For  the  honor  of  the  school.    N.  Y. 

For  the  honor  of  the  school;  a  story  of 

school    life   and   interscholastic  sport.       1900. 
20cm 

Y  Appleton    $1.50 

The  half-back;  a  story  of  school,  football 

and  golf.     1899.     19 Jem  Appleton    $1.50 

Y  Tale  of  a  preparatory  school  and  of  freshman  year 
at  Harvard.  Closes  with  account  of  a  Yale-Harvard  foot- 
ball game.    Pittsburg. 

Weatherby's  inning;  a  story  of  college 

life  and  baaeball.     1903.     20Jcm 

Appleton    $1.25  n 

Y  A  young  man's  struggle  against  untoward  circum- 
stances in  a  small  New  England  college.    N.  Y. 

Barnes,  James.  Drake  and  his  yeomen;  a  true 
accounting  of  the  character  and  adventures  of 
Sir  Francis  Drake.     1899.     20Jcm 

Macmillan    $2 


Barnes,  James.     For  king  or  country;  a  storj'  of 
the  American  revolution.     1896.     19cm 

Harper    $1.50 

Y  Intere.sting  and  instructive  story  of  twin  brothers 
brought  up  in  a  Tory  family  in  New  Jersey;  one  remains 
a  loyalist;  the  other  becomes  an  ardent  patriot.  For 
boys  over  13.    Unit. 

A  loyal  traitor;  a  story  of  the  war  of  1812. 

1897.     19cm  Harper    $1.50 

Y  Full  of  adventure;  interesting  to  boys  of  12  and 
upward.    Unit. 


Midshipman     Farragut.      1902.      20cm 

(Yoimg  heroes  of  our  navy)  Appleton    $1 

Y  story  of  two  years  of  Admiral  Farragut's  boy  life  on 
Commodore  Porter's  ship  during  war  of  1812.    N.  Y. 

Barnum,  Mrs  F. .  C.  (Baylor)     Juan  and  Juanita. 

1888.     22cm  Houghton    $1.50 

Y  Mexico  and  Texas  form  background  of  story,  which 
sketches  the  Indian  graphically.    Baker. 

Barr,  Mrs  A.  E.  (Huddleston)  Bow  of  orange 
ribbon.     1893.     20Jcm  Dodd    $1.2o 

Story  of  New  York  in  1756,  with  a  romance  between  a 
Dutch  maiden  and  one  of  King  George's  oflBcers.  Pic- 
turesque, natural  and  amusing.    L.  &  I. 

Friend  Olivia.    1898.    19cm    Dodd    $1.25 

Historical  study  of  Quaker  life  in  early  days  of  Crom- 
well, full  of  sympathy  with  puritans  and  severity  toward 
cavaliers.   CromweU  among  the  dramatis persome.    Baker. 

Jan  Vedder's  wife.     1885.     17Jcm 

Dodd    $1.25 
Story  of  the  Shetland  Isles  and  the  primitive  inhabit- 
ants, descendants  of  the  Norsemen,  with  sketches  of  their 
homely  yet  picturesque  life.    Baker. 

Maid  of  Maiden   lane;  sequel   to  "The 

bow  of  orange  ribbon."     1900.     19cm 

Dodd    $1.50 

Death  of  Franklin,  large  influx  of  French  refugees, 

and  division  of  opinion  regarding  English  rights  in  the 

lost  colonies,  enter  into  the  story.    New  York  city,  1791. 

Baker. 

Remember  the  Alamo.     1898.     19cm 

Dodd    $1.25 
Tale  of  the  revolt  of  the  Americans  in  Texas  against 
Mexican  rule.    Davy  Crockett,  Sam  Houston  and  Santa 
Anna  figure  prominently.    L.  &  I. 

Baskett,  J.  N.     As  the  light  led.     1900.     17Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
Country  love  story  of  northern  Missouri,  when  political 
issues  of  that  region  were  seriously  affected  by  disputes  of 
Immersionists  and  Paedobaptlsts.    Baker. 

Bellamy,  Edward.  Looking  backward,  2000- 
1887;  with  introd.  by  Sylvester  Baxter.  Me- 
morial ed.     1898.     19Jcm  Houghton    $1 

Picture  of  a  socialist  state  in  2000  and  retrospective 
view  of  the  industrial  life  of  the  19th  centurv.    Marot. 


LITERATURE— American  fiction 


187 


Bennett,  Jolm.     Barnaby   Lee.      1902.      19Jcm 

Century    $1.50 

T  Boy's  adventures  with  pirates  and  in  New  Amster- 
dam at  period  of  English  capture,  1664.  Local  color  care- 
fully studied.  Among  characters  are  Peter  Stuyvesant 
and  Governor  Calvert  of  Maryland.    N.  Y. 

Master  Skylark;    illus.  by  R.  B.  Birch. 

1898.     19Jcm  Century    $1.50 

Y  Master  Skylark,  a  Stratford  boy  in  Shakespeare's 
time,  who,  falling  on  hard  places  in  London,  seeks  the  aid 
of  his  fellowtownsman.    Dial. 

Boyesen,  H.  H.     Gunnar;  a  tale  of  Norse  life. 
10th  ed.     1903.     18Jcm  Scribner    $1.25 

A  Norse  romance  following  a  boy's  growing  life  and 
love.    N.  Y. 

Modern  vikings;  stories  of  life  and  sport 

in  the  Norseland.     1887.     19cm 

Scribner    $1.25 

Y  Contents:  Tharald's  otter;  Between  sea  and  sky; 
Mikkel;  The  famine  among  the  gnomes;  How  Bernt 
went  whaling;  The  cooper  and  the  wolves;  Magnie's 
dangerous  ride;  Thorwald  and  the  star-children;  Big 
Hans  and  little  Hans;  A  new  winter  sport;  The  Skerry  of 
shrieks;  Fiddle-John's  family. 

Collection  of  Norwegian  folk,  tales  and  stories  of 
modem  adventure.    Hardy. 

Norseland  tales.    1894.    19cm     (Norseland 

sen)  Scribner    $1.25 

Y  Contents:  Zuleika;  The  sunless  world;  Life  for  life; 
The  adventures  of  a  "dig;"  A  runaway's  Thanksgiving; 
A  born  chieftain;  The  feud  of  the  wildhaymen;  The  little 
chap;  The  sun's  sisters;  Little  Alvilda. 

.\dventures  of  Norway  boys  at  home  and  abroad.  Sar- 
gent 2. 

Srady,  C.  T.     For  the  freedom  of  the  sea.     1899. 
19cm  Scribner    $1.50 

War  of  1812.  Vivid  account  of  fight  between  Constitu- 
tion and  Guerri&re.    N.  Y. 

Briscoe,  M.  S.    Jimty,  and  others;  illus.  by  W.  T. 
Smedley  and  A.  B.  Frost.     1898.     19cm 

Harper    $1.50 

Contents:  Jimty;  The  price  of  peace;  An  echo;  The 
Christmas  mummers;  Concealed  weapons;  Annie  Tousey's 
little  game;  Princess  I-would-1-wot-not;  It  is  the  custom; 
Salt  of  the  earth;  A  goose-chase;  An  entomological  woo- 
ing; The  quarter  loaf. 

Brooks,  E.  S.     A  boy  of  the  first  empire.     1895. 
19icm  Century    $1.50 

Y  Hero  is  in  the  personal  service  of  Najjoleon,  and  the 
domestic  side  of  the  emperor's  character  is  pleasantly 
shown.    Originally  published  in  St  Nicholas.    Unit. 

In  Leisler's  times:   an  historical  story  of 

Knickerbocker  New  York.     1886.     19Jicm 

Y  Lothrop    $1.50 
&  Alden,  John.     The  long  walls.     1896. 

20cm  Ritnam    $1.50 

Y  An  American  boy's  adventures  in  digging  out  re- 
mains of  a  buried  city  in  Greece.    N.  Y. 

Illustrations  excellent;   local  color,  and   even    Greek 


quotations  accurate.    Gives  very  correct  impressions  in 
regard  to  localities.    Nation. 

Brooks,  Noah.  The  boy  emigrants;  illus.  by 
Thomas  Moran  and  W.  L.  Sheppard.  1903. 
19  Jem  Scribner    $1.25 

Y  Adventures  of  some  boys  who  started  from  Illinois  to 
cross  the  plains  shortly  after  the  breaking  out  of  the 
"gold  fever"  in  California.    Hardy. 

Boys  of  Fairport.     1898.     19cm 

Scribner    $1.25 

Y  Originally  published  as  The  Fairport  nine.  Will  ap- 
peal to  any  boy  with  a  wholesome  love  of  athletics.    N.  Y. 

Tales  of  the  Maine  coast. 


1894.     17Jcm 
Scribner    $1 

Contents:  Pansy  Pegg;  The  apparition  of  Jo  Murch; 
The  hereditary  barn;  The  phantom  sailor;  The  honor  of 
a  family;  The  waif  of  Nautilus  Island;  A  century  ago. 

Setting  of  the  tales  mainly  in  and  around  the  ancient 
to\vn  of  Castine,  Me. 

Brown,    A.    F.     The    lonesomest    doll.      1901. 
19Jcm  Houghton    85c  n 

Y  The  rescue  of  a  doll  confined  in  the  treasure  house 
because  too  splendid  for  her  little  mother  to  play  with. 
N.  V. 

Brown,  Alice.     King's  End.     1901.     19cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Originally  published  in  Lippincott's  magazine  under  title 
April  shoivers. 

Quiet  story  of  life  in  a  New  England  mountain  village, 
full  of  insight  into  rustic  character.    Baker. 

Meadow-grass.     1899.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.50 
Contents:  Number  five;  Farmer  Eli's  vacation;  After 

all;  Told  in  the  poorhouse;   Heman's  ma;   Heartsease; 

Mis' Wadleigh's  guest;  A  righteous  bargain;  Joint  owners 

in  Spain;  At  Sudleigh  fair;  Bankrupt;  Nancy  Boyd's  last 

sermon;  Strollers  in  Tiverton. 
Short  tales  of  New  England  village  life,  characterised 

by  a  joyous,  outdoor  spirit  and  a  keen  delight  in  the  open 

air.    Baker. 

Tiverton  tales.     1899.     19icm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Contents:  Dooryards;  A  March  wind;  The  mortuary 
chest;  Horn-o'-the-moon;  .V  stolen  festival;  A  last  assem- 
bling; The  way  of  peace:  The  experience  of  Hannah 
Prime;  Honey  and  myrrh;  A  second  marriage;  The  flat- 
iron  lot;  The  end  of  all  living. 

Stories  and  character  sketches  of  New  England  country 
folk.    N.  Y. 

Brown,  H.  D.     Little  Miss  Phoebe  Gay.     1895. 
19Jcm  Houghton    $1 

Y  Story  of  daily  adventures  of  a  little  New  England 
girl  10  years  old.    N.  Y. 

Brush,  Mrs  Christine  (Chaplin)     The  colonel's 
opera  cloak.     1904.     19Jcm  Little    $1.50 

The  happy  go  lucky  life  of  a  southern  family  in  a  north- 
em  town.    N.  Y. 


813 


188 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Buxiner,  H:  C.  Love  in  old  cloathes,  and  other 
stories;  illus.  by  W.  T.  Smedley,  Orson  Lowell 
and  Andr^  Castaigne.     1896.     19 Jem 

Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  Love  in  old  cloathes;  A  letter  and  a  para- 
graph: "As  one  having  authority;"  Crazy  wife's  ship; 
French  for  a  fortnight;  The  red  silk  handkerchief;  Our 
aromatic  tincle. 
The  midge.     1902.     18 Jem    Seribner    $1 


story  of  the  French  quarter  in  New  York.    L.  <fe  I. 

More  "Short  sixes."     1894.     19Jem 

Keppler    $1 

Contents:  The  cumbersome  horse;  Mr  Vincent  Egg 
and  the  wage  of  sin;  The  ghoollah;  Cutwater  of  Seneca; 
Mr  Wick's  aunt;  What  Mrs  Fortescue  did;  The  man  with 
the  pink  pants;  The  third  figure  in  the  cotillion;  Saman- 
tha  Boom-de-ay;  My  dear  Mrs  Billington. 

"Short  sixes;"  stories  to  be  read  while 


the  candle  bums.     1891.     19cm       Keppler    $1 

Contents:  The  tenor;  Col.  Brereton's  aunty;  A  round- 
up; The  two  churches  of  Quawket;  The  love  letters  of 
Smith;  Zenobia's  infidelity;  The  nine  cent-girls;  The  nice 
people;  Mr  Copernicus  and  the  proletariat;  Hector;  A 
.sisterly  scheme;  Zozo;  An  old,  old  .story. 

Clever,  humorous  tales  in  which  the  artist  keeps  turn- 
ing up  the  unexpected.     Critic,  17:  333. 

Story   of  a  New  York  house;  illus.  by 

A.  B.  Frost.     1887.     19 Jem         Scribner    $1.25 

study  of  typical  local  and  family  history-^-quiet,  un- 
eventful American  realism.    Baker. 

Zadoc   Pine,    and   other    stories.      1891. 

18  Jem  Scribner    $1 

Contents:  The  Zadoc  Pine  labor  union;  Natural  selec- 
tion; Casperl;  A  second-hand  story;  Mrs  Tom's  spree; 
Squire  Five-Fathom. 

Burnett,  Mrs  Frances  (Hodgson)     Haworth's. 
1879.'    19cm  Seribner    $1.25 

Tragic  story  of  the  lowly  domestic  life  of  the  Lan- 
cashire work  people.    Baker. 

In  connection  with  the  De  Willoughby 

claim.     1899.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Country  life  in  Tennessee  about  time  of  civil  war 
(1861).    Baker. 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.     1897.     19cm 

Seribner    $1.25 

Y  An  engaging  boy  born  in  America  in  poverty  is  the 
grand.son  and  heir  of  an  English  earl.  While  the  story 
is  neither  original  nor  probable  the  circumstances  are 
prettily  told.    Ed.  sel. 

Louisiana.     1880.    19em   Seribner    $1.25 

Portrait  of  a  simple  and  beautiful  type  of  southern 
girlhood.  Scenes  of  life  in  the  mountain  reg^ion  of  North 
Carolina.      Baker. 

That  lass  o'  Lowrie's.     1902.     19cm 

Scribner    $1.25 

story  of  the  author's  native  Lancashire.  L/oving  and 
thoroughly  realistic  portraiture  of  the  humble  life  of 
the  working  cla-sses.    Baker. 


Burnett,  Mrs  Frances  (Hodgson)  Through  one 
administration.     1901.     19cm     Seribner    $1.50 

A  poignant  drama  enacted  amidst  the  brilliant  social 
life  and  political  corruption  of  Washington.    Baker. 

Bxirnham,  Mrs  C.  L.  (Root)  Dr  Latimer;  a 
story  of  Casco  Bay.     1893.     18em 

Houghton    $1.25 

Next  door.     18 Jem         Houghton    f  1.25 

Delineation  of  life  50  years  ago  in  a  sequestered  New 

England  farmstead.    Baker. 

The  wise  woman.     1895.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Bynner,  E.  L.     Agnes  Surriage.    n.  d.     18Jem 

Houghton    $1.25 
Love  romance  of  colonial  times,  based  on  story  of  Sir 
Charles  Henry  Franklend.    Baker. 

Cable,  G:  W.     Bonaventure.     1888.     18Jcm 

Scribner    $1.50 
Idyllic  love  story,  with  humor  in  the  character  sketches 
of  the  Acadians  exiled  in  Louisiana.    Abounds  in  natural 
description.    Baker. 

Dr  Sevier.     1902.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

story  of  the  struggle  of  a  young  married  pair  in  New 

Orleans  before  the  war.    The  old  Creole  town,  streets, 

houses  and  people  very  completely  delineated.    Baker. 

The  Grandissimes;  a  story  of  creole  life. 

1880.     19em  Scribner    $1.50 

Romance  of  New  Orleans  and  its  Creole  inhabitants  a 
century  ago.    Baker. 

John   March,   southerner.      1894.      19em 

Seribner    $1.50 
story  of  reconstruction  in  the  South.    The  rapid  career 
of  various  financial  companies,  intrigues,  quarrels,  fights, 
and  final  collapse  make  a  vigorous  story.    Baker. 

Old  Creole  days.     1890.     17cm 

Scribner    $1.50' 
Contents:  Madame  Delphine;  Cafe  des  exiles:  Belles 
demoiselles  plantation;  Posson  Jone;  Jean-ah  Pouquelin; 
Tite  Poulette;  'Sieur  George;  Madame  D^licieuse. 

Canavan,  M.  J.  Ben  Comee;  a  tale  of  Rogers's 
rangers,  1758-59.     1899.     20em 

Maemillan    $1.50 

Y  Vivid  picture  of  wholesome  boy  life  in  Lexington. 
Has  historic  value.    Pittsburg. 

Carryl,  C:  E:  Davy  and  the  goblin;  or.  What 
followed  reading  Alice's  adventures  in  Wonder- 
land; illus.  by  E.  B.Bensell.   1896?    22em 

Houghton    $1.50 

Y  Fantastic  adventures  of  a  little  boy  who  wouldn't 
believe  in  fairies  and  goblins.    N.  Y. 

Catherwood,  Mrs  Mary  (Hartwell)  Romance 
ofDoUard.     1889.     20cm  Century    $1.25 

Dollard  was  "the  man  of  courageous  heart "  who  saved 
New  France  from  the  Iroquois  in  1660.    Buffalo. 


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189 


datlierwood,  Mrs  Mary  (Hartwell)     Story  of 

Tonty.    6th  ed.    1901.    20cm      McClurg    $1.25 

Romantic  adventure  of  the  one-armed  lieutenant  who 

shared  the  hardships  and  triumphs  of  La  Salle's  discov- 

t-ries.    Scrib.  m. 

Chambers,  R.  "W:     Cardigan.     1901.     19 Jem 

Harper    $1.50 

Revolutionary  romance  of  love  and  adventure.  Hero 
nephew  of  Sir  William  Johnson.  Scenes,  Mohawk  valley, 
I'ittsburg  and  Lexington.    N.  Y. 

A   king  and  a  few  dukes;    a  romance. 

1896.     19cm  Putnam    $1.25 


Maids  of  paradise. 


1903.     19Jcm 

Harper    $1.50  n 

Romance  of  love  and  adventure  during  Franco- Prussian 
war.  Paradise  is  a  Breton  village  and  the  hero  an  Amer- 
ican employed  by  the  imperial  military  police.    N.  Y. 


The  red  republic.     1895. 


20cm 
Putnam 


$1.25 


Minute  study  of  the  Paris  commune  of  1871,  including 
capture  of  the  guns  on  Montmartre  and  murder  of  Arch- 
bishop Darboy.    Dial,  20:  337. 

Chase,  Mrs  Jessie  (Anderson)  May  ken;  a 
child's  story  of  the  Netherlands  in  the  sixteenth 
century.     1902.     20Jcm  McClurg    $1.20  n 

T  Adventures  at  court  and  during  siege  of  Leyden  of 
little  daughter  of  William  of  Orange.  Main  characters 
historical.    N.  Y. 

Chesnutt,  C:  W.  The  conjure  woman.  1899. 
18Jcm  Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  The  goophered  grapevine;  Po'  Sandy;  Mars 
Jeems's  nightmare;  The  conjurer's  revenge;  Sis'  Becky's 
pickaninny;  The  gray  wolfs  ha'nt;  Hot-foot  Hannibal. 

Sketches  of  southern  negro  life.    Baker. 

Chopin,  Mrs  Kate  (O'Flaherty)  Bayou  folk. 
1894.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Stories  and  characterizations  of  descendants  of  Acadian 
exiles  in  Louisiana.    Baker. 

Churchill,  Winston.  The  crisis,  illus.  by  H.  C. 
Christy.     1901.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Scene  chiefly  St  Louis,  just  before  and  during  civil 
war,  and  the  fierce  political  movements  of  the  time  are 
personified  in  a  representative  set  of  characters,  includ- 
ing Lincoln,  Grant  and  Sherman.  An  honest  and  pains- 
taking attempt  to  disclose  the  causes  of  the  struggle. 
Baker. 


Richard  Carvel.     1899. 


19cm 
Macmillan 


$1.50 


Autobiography  dealing  with  period  of  American  revo- 
lution. Scene,  Maryland;  contains  also  A  graphic  and 
detailed  picture  of  Georgian  London.    Baker. 

Clemens,  S:  L.  Personal  recollections  of  Joan 
of  Arc;  by  the  Sieur  Louis  de  Conte  (her  page 
and  secretary);   freely  translated  out   of    the 


ancient  French  from  the  original  ms.  by  J.  F. 
Alden.     1896.     19  Jem  Harper    $2.50 

A  prose  epic  which  seizes  the  undying  charm  of  Joan's 
character.  Storyputinto  the  mouth  of  an  actual  fifteenth 
century  knight.    Natioji,  63:  52. 

Clements,  S:  L.  The  prince  and  the  pauper,  by 
Mark  Twain.     1903.     20Jcm  Harper    $1.75 

T  Through  a  misadventure  the  boy,  afterwards  Ed- 
ward VI  of  England,  changes  place  with  a  street  waif. 
N.  Y. 

Coffin,  C:  C.  Daughters  of  the  revolution  and 
their  times,  1769-1776.     1895.     20cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  outbreak  of  the  revolution.  Describes  state 
of  public  feeling,  Boston  massacre,  tea  party,  battle  of 
Lexington,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Connor,  Ralph,  pseud.  Black  Rock;  a  tale  of 
theSelkirks.     1900.     ISjcm  Revell    $1.25 

The  man  from  Glengarry;  a  tale  of  the 

Ottawa.     1901.     20cm  Revell    $1.50 

Appeared  in  the  Outlook,  v.  68-69,  July  6-Nov.  30,  1901. 
Frontier  life  in  forests  of  northwestern  Canada.    N.  Y. 

The  sky  pilot;  a  tale  of  the  foothills.    1901. 

18Jcm  Revell    $1.25 

Scene:  frontier  village  in  foothills  of  the  Rockies. 
Sketches  of  cowboy  life  and  character,  and  of  the  moun- 
tains and  the  prairies.    N.  Y. 

Cooke,  Mrs  Rose  (Terry)  Happy  Dodd;  or, 
"She  hath  done  what  she  could."     n.  d.    18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Somebody's  neighbors,     n.  d.    18cm 

Houghton  $1,25 
Contents:  Eben  Jackson;  Miss  Lucinda;  Dely's  cow; 
Squire  Paine's  conversion;  Miss  Beulah's  bonnet;  Cal 
Culver  and  the  devil;  Amandar;  Polly  Mariner,  tailoress; 
Uncle  Josh;  Poll  Jenning's  hair;  Freedom  Wheeler's  con- 
troversy with  Providence;  Mrs  Flint's  married  experi- 
ence. 
Stories  of  New  England  country  life.    N.  Y. 

The  sphinx's  children,  and  other  people's. 

n.  d.    18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  The  sphinx's  children;  The  deacon's  week; 
Ablacksilk;  JerichoJim;  Lost  on  a  railway;  Doctor  Park- 
er's Patty;  Doom  and  Dan;  Some  account  of  Thomas 
Tucker;  The  forger's  bride;  Too  late;  My  Thanksgiving; 
How  she  found  out;  Ann  Potter's  lesson;  Aceldama 
Sparks;  Sallathiel  Bump's  stocking;  Sally  Parson's  duty; 
A  hard  lesson;  'Liab's  first  Christmas. 

Steadfast:  the  story  of  a  saint  and  a  sinner. 

1889.     19Jcm  Houghton    $1.25 

Life  and  trials  of  a  young  minister  in  Connecticut  val- 
ley in  early  18th  century.    Baker. 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.  The  barberry  bush,  and 
eight  other  stories  about  girls  for  girls.  1893. 
18cm    ■  Little    $1.25 

Y  Contents:  The  barberry  bush;  The  lady  in  white 
satin;  Angels  unawares;  In  the  cathedral;  The  engineer's 
story;  A  quiet  girl;  What  the  pudding  brought;  A  chance 
word;  Nika. 


813 


190 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.     Clover.     1888.     18cm 
(Katy  did  ser.  4) 

Y  Little    $1.25 

In  the  High  Valley;  being  the  fifth  and 

last  volume  of  the  Katy  did  series.    1904.    19cm 

Y  Little    $1.25 

Little  country  girl.     1903.     19cm 

Little    $1.25 
Y    A  Connecticut  girl's  summer  at  Newport.    Contains 
excellent  advice  about  social  etiquette.    N.  Y. 

What  Katy  did.     1900.     17^cm     (Katy 

did  ser.  1 ) 

Y  Lit..  •    $1.25 

What  Katy  did  at  school.     19ul.     19cm 

(Katy  did  ser.  2) 

Y  Little    $1.25 

What    Katy    did    next.      1886,      17Jcm 


(Katy  did  ser.  3) 
Y 


Little    $1.25 


Cooper,   J.    F.     Afloat  and  ashore,  a  sea  tale. 
Mohawk  ed.     1896.     19^cm         Putnam    $1.25 

Sequel,  Miles  Wallingford. 

Sketches  of  the  earliest  years  of  the  country  as  an  inde- 
pendent nation.    Houghton. 

The  crater;  or,  Vulcan's  peak.     Mohawk 

ed.     1896.     21icm  Putnam    $1.25 

Scene,  an  unknown  volcanic  island  in  the  Pacific 
ocean.  Adventuresof  two  castaways  described.  Hough- 
ton. 

The  deerslayer,  a  tale.     1900.     19cm 

Macmillan  $1.25 
Opening  story  of  the  series,  called  from  the  pioneer 
hero,  the  "  Leatherstocking  tales."  Succeeded  by  The 
last  of  the'  Mohicans;  The  pathfinder;  The  pioneers;  The 
prairie.  Full  of  adventure  and  descriptions  of  forest  life 
and  scenery.    Buffalo. 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.     1900.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.25 
Second  of  "Leatherstocking  tales."    Story  of  adven- 
ture among  northern  New  York  Indians  during  French 
and  Indian  war.    N.  Y. 


Miles  Wallingford.  Mohawk  ed.     1896. 

21icm  Putnam    $1.25 

Sequel  to  Afloat  and  ashore.  Published  in  England  as 

Luaj  Hardinge.  ' 

The  pathfinder;  or,  The  inland  sea.     1900. 

19cm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Third  of  "Leatherstocking  tales."  Scenes  on  and 
about  Lake  Ontario.    N.  Y. 

The  pilot,  a  tale  of  the  sea.     Mohawk  ed. 

22cm  Putnam     $1.25 

The  daring  exploits  of  Paul  Jones  in  English  waters, 
about  1778,  furnish  the  theme.  Chief  creation  Long  Tom 
Coflan.    Baker. 


Cooper,  J.  F.     The  pioneers;  or.  The  sources  of 
the  Susquehanna.     1901.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.25 

Fourth  of  "Leatherstocking  tales."  Story  of  pioneor 
life  on  the  banks  of  Lake  Otsego.    Pittsburg. 

The  prairie.     1900.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.25' 
Fifth  of  "Leatherstocking  tales."    Covers  the  adven- 
tures and  death  of  the  "Deerslayer"  and  completes  the- 
series.    Hardy. 

Ked  Rover.     Mohawk  ed.     1896.     22cm 

Putnam    $1.25 

Tale  of  adventure  on  the  deep,  with  racy  characteriza- 
tion and  lively  episodes.    Baker. 

The  spy,  a  tale  of  the    neutral  ground. 

Mohawk  ed.     1896.     21^cm         Putnam     $1.2& 

The  hero,  the  spy,  is  employed  by  Gen.  Washington  in 
service  involving  great  personal  hazard  and  little  glory. 
Buffalo. 

Water-witch;    or,   The  skimmer  of    the 


seas.     Mohawk  ed.     1896.     21Jcm 

Putnam    $1.25 
Story  of  the  Dutch  occupation  of  New  York.    E.  S> 
Brooks. 

Wing-and-wing;  or,  Le  Feu-foUet.      Mo- 
hawk ed.     1896.     19Jcm  Putnam    $1.25 

Founded  on  adventures  of  Raoul  Ivard,  commander  of 
a  celebrated  French  privateer,  1798-99.    Sargent. 

Cox,  Palmer.     The  brownies:  their  book.     1887. 
25x21icm  Century    $1.50 

Y  The  series  of  6  volumes  is  the  delight  of  little  chil- 
dren. There  is  little  story  and  the  pictures  exhibit  the 
adventures  and  antics  of  the  brownies.  In  their  present 
form  they  do  not  wear  well.    Ed.  sel. 

Craddock,  C:  E.  pseud.     In  the  "Stranger  peo- 
ple's" country.     1891.     19cm       Harper    $1.50 
Story  of  the  Tennessee  mountains.    Baker. 

In  the  Tennessee  mountains.     10th  ed. 

1885.     18icm  Houghton    $1.25 

Eight  studies  of  dwellers  in  the  Great  Smoky  mountains; 
reproducing  dialect,  and  depicting  scenery  and  aspects 
of  mountain  weather.    Baker. 

Prophet  of  the  Great  Smoky  mountains. 

1885,     18cm  Houghton     $1.25 

Story  of  Tennessee  mountains. 

The  story   of  old   Fort  Loudon.      1899. 

19cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Story  of  frontier  life,  and  the  struggles  between  the 
English  and  Cherokee  Indians  in  1759-60.    Unit. 

Where    the    battle    was    fought.      1884. 

19Jcm  Houghton    $1.25 

Young  mountaineers;   illus.  by  Malcolm 

Fraser.     1898.     19Jcm  Houghton    $1.50 

Y  Contents:  The  mystery  of  Old  Daddy's  window; 
'Way  down  in  Poor  Valley;  A  mountain  storm;  Borrow- 
ing a  hammer;  Conscripts'  Hollow;  A  warning;  Among 


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the  cliffs;  In  the  "chinking;"  On  a  higher  level;  Christ- 
mas day  on  Old  Wipdy  mountain. 

Stories  of  boy  life  and  adventure  in  the  Tennessee  moun- 
tains.   N.  y. 

Crawford,  F.  M.     Cecilia.     1902.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Relations  of  a  modern  Roman  heroine  and  hero,  each 

strangely  conscious  of  a  former  life  in  pagan  days.    N.  Y. 

Children  of  the  king;  a  tale  of  southern 

Italy.     1893.     19  Jem  Macmillan    $1.50 

This  is  the  surname  of  a  race  of  Calabrian  peasants,  of 
whom  the  last  representative,  a  heroic,  primitive  charac- 
ter, is  drawn  in  strong  relief  against  a  cultured  but  worth- 
less aristocrat.    Baker. 

A  cigarette-maker's  romance  and  Khaled. 

1901.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

The  first,  a  romantic  and  touching  little  drama  of  two 
days  in  Munich,  with  a  small  group  of  foreign  charac- 
ters.   Baker. 

Corleone.     2  v.     1896.     18cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Fourth  of  Saracinesca  stories. 

Sicilian  episode  in  the  story  of  the  Saracinesca,  where 
they  are  brought  into  contact  with  the  Corleone,  "the 
worst  blood  in  Italy,"  and  with  the  Mafia.    Baker. 

Doctor  Claudius,   a  true  story.      1901. 

20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Love  story,  with  an  Admirable  Crichton  as  hero.    Time 
that  of  Lytton's  viceroyalty  and  the  second  Afghan  war. 
Baker. 
DonOrsino.     1892.        19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Third  in  Saracinesca  series. 

The  corruption  of  public  life  is  disclosed,  and  the  ob- 
scure forces  that  agitate  the  financial  world  are  the  sub- 
ject of  special  study.    Baker. 

Marzio's  crucifix.     1887.     19^cm 

Macmillan    $1 

Realistic  portraiture  of  lower  and  middle  class  Italian 

life.    Chiefly  a  study  of  a  single  personality,  a  bom  artist, 

true  descendant  of  Cellini  and  the  renaissance.    Baker. 

Mr  Isaacs.     1882.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
A  story  of  Indian  life;  the  central  character  being  an 
esoteric  Buddhist.    Baker. 

PaulPatoff.     1893.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Life  of  modern  Constantinople  painted  in  vivacious 

scenes   at   beginning   of   story.     Chief  characters,  two 

brothers,  one  of  whom  disappears  mysteriou.sly,  and  a 

bewildering  tangle  of  sensational  events  result.    Baker. 

Pietro  Ghisleri.     1892.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 


An  adaptation  of  romance  to  manners  and  usages  of 
modem  society  in  Rome.    Baker. 

A  Roman  singeri    1893.    19cm 

Macmillan     $1.50 
Career  of  a  fortunate  Italian  peasant  boy,  who  became 
a  great  tenor.    Highly  romantic  tale  of  love  and  other 
adventures.     Baker. 


Crawford,  F.  M.     Sant'  Ilario,     1897.     19icm 

Macmillan    §1.50 
Second  in  Saracinesca  series. 

Saracinesca.     1902.     20cm 

Macmillan  $1.50 
First  of  Saroa'ncsco  series,  followed  by  Sanl' Ilario,  Don 
Orsino,  Corleone,  Thquisara.  They  afford  a  panorama  of 
Roman  society  from  1865  to  present  time,  in  the  form  of 
annals  of  a  princely  house.  National  types  and  modes  of 
thought  are  reproduced  with  extreme  fidelity,  and  the 
political,  social  and  financiai  history  of  Rome  related  with 
ample  knowledge  by  one  who  has  familiarized  himself 
with  all  classes  of  Italians.    Baker. 

Taquisara.     2  v.     1895.     18cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Fifth  in  Saracinesca  series. 

The  heroine  is  a  young  girl,  last  of  a  wealthy  and 
princely  house,  a  strong  unconventional  nature,  with 
high  ideals  of  duty  and  a  will  to  realize  them.    Baker. 

Via  crucis.     1899.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
Romance  of  the  days  of  Stephen  and  the  second  cru- 
sade.   Eleanor  of  Aquitaine  is  prominent.    Baker. 

Cummins,  M.   S.     The  lamplighter.     New  ed. 
1902.     20^cm  Houghton    $1.50 

Curtis,  G:  W:     Prue  and  I.     1899.     19icm 

Harper    $2 
Popular  ed.  50c    also  Unit  books;  H.  W.  Bell.    pap.  16c, 
cl.  46c. 

A  quiet  humour  and  reverent  faith  in  goodness  and 
charity  give  these  fables  and  reminiscences  a  charm  and 
grace  like  that  of  Lamb's  more  personal  essays.    Baker. 

Cutting,  M. .  S.     Little  stories  of  married  life. 
1902.     19cm  McClure    $1.25 

Contents:  Their  second  marriage;  A  good  dinner;  The 
strength  of  ten;  In  the  reign  of  Quintilia;  The  happiest 
time;  In  the .  married  quarters;  Mrs  Atwood's  outer 
raiment;  Fairy  gold;  A  matrimonial  episode;  Not  a  sad 
story;  Wings. 

Daskam,  J.  D.     The  imp  and  the  angel.     1901. 
20 Jem  Scribner    $1.10  n 

Other  stories:  The  imp  and  the  drum;  The  imp  and  the 
author;  The  imp's  matinee;  The  imp's  Christmas  dinner: 
The  imp  disposes;  The  prodigal  imp. 

The  madness  of  Philip,  and  other  tales  of 

childhood.     1902.     20cm  McClure    $1.50 

Contents:  The  madness  of  Philip;  A  study  in  piracy; 
Bobbert's  merry  Christmas;  The  heart  of  a  child;  Ardelia 
in  Arcady;  Edgar  the  choir  boy  uncelestial;  The  little 
god  and  Dicky. 

Davis,   B.:   H.     Gallegher,    and    other    stories. 
1891.     19icm  Scribner    $1 

Contents;  Gallegher;  A  walk  up  the  avenue;  My  dis- 
reputable friend,  Mr  Raegen;  The  other  woman;  The 
trailer  for  room  no.  8;  "There  were  ninety  and  nine;" 
The  cynical  Miss  Catherwaight;  Van  Bibber  and  the 
swan-boats;  Van  Bibber's  burglar;  Van  Bibber  as  best 
man. 


813 


192 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Davis,  R:  H.     Hanson's  folly.     1902.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  Ranson's  folly;  The  bar  sinister;  A  derelict; 
La  lettre  d'ampur;  In  the  fog. 

Soldiers  of  fortune.    Playgoers'  ed.    1902. 

20  Jem  Scribner    $1.50 

A  South  American  revolution  is  a  main  epLsode.   Baker. 

Stories  for  boys.     1891.     19icm 

Scribner    $1 

Y  Contents:  The  reporter  who  made  himself  king; 
Midsummer  pirates;  Richard  Carr's  baby;  The  great  Tri- 
club  tennis  tournament;  The  jump  at  Corfey's  slip;  The 
Van  Bibber  baseball  club;  The  story  of  a  jockey. 

Van  Bibber  and  others.     1903.     19cm 

Harper    $1 

Contents:  Her  first  appearance;  Van  Bibber's  man- 
servant; The  hungry  man  was  fed;  Van  Bibber  at  the 
races;  An  experiment  in  economy;  Mr  Travers's  first 
hunt;  Love  me,  love  my  dog;  Eleanore  Cuyler;  A  recruit 
at  Christmas;  A  patron  of  art;  Andy  M'Gee's  chorus  girl; 
A  Leander  of  the  East  River;  How  Hefty  Burke  got  even; 
Outside  the  prison;  An  unfinished  story. 

Davis,  W:  S,     A  friend  of  Csesar.     1900.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Tale  of  the  fall  of  the  Roman  republic  from  pagan 
point  of  view^  60-47  B.  Q.    Baker. 

Deland,  E.  D.     Oakleigh.     1890.     19cm 

Harper    $1.25 

Y  Unaffected  story,  with  sentiment,  but  no  sentimen- 
tality, for  grirls  just  entering  the  novelreading  period. 
Pittsburg. 

Deland,  Mrs  Marg'aret.     Dr  Lavendar's  people. 
1903.     19  Jem  Harper    $1.50 

Contents:  The  apotheosis  of  the  Reverend  Mr  Spangler; 
The  note;  The  gras.shopper  and  the  ant;  Amelia;  "An 
exceeding  high  mountain;"  At  the  stuffed-animal  house. 

Dr  Lavendar  appeared  in  Old  Chester  tales. 

Mr  Tommy  Dove,  and  other  stories.    1893. 

18cm  Houghton    $1 

Contents:  Mr  Tommy  Dove;  The  face  on  the  wall; 
Elizabeth,-  At  whose  door?    A  fourth-class  appointment. 

Old  Chester  tales;  illus.  by  Howard  Pyle. 

1899.  ■l9cm  Harper    $1.50 

Contents:  The  promises  of  Dorothea;  Good  for  the  soul; 
Miss  Maria;  The  child's  mother;  Justice  and  the  judge; 
Where  the  laborers  are  few;  Sally;  The  unexpectedness 
of  Mr  Horace  Shields. 

Good  for  the  soul  and  Where  the  labourers  are  few  stand  out 
among  these  chronicles  of  the  old  country  town  that 
forms  the  little  world  in  which  most  of  Mrs  Deland's 
characters  move.    Baker. 

Houghton    $1.25 


From  kingdom  to  colony. 
Little    75c 


Sidney.     18cm 


Deming,  Philander.  Adirondack  stories.  1902. 
15cm  _  Houghton     75c 

Contents:  Lost;  Lida  Ann;  John's  trial;  Joe  Baldwin; 
Willie;  Benjamin  Jacques;  Ike's  wife;  An  Adirondack 
neighborhood. 

Quiet,  realistic  stories  picturing  life  in  the  wild  Adiron- 
dack regibn  of  northern  New  York.    Baker. 


Devereux,    Mary. 

1904.     19cm 

Scene  laid  in  queer,  loyal  old  Marblehead  in  revolution- 
ary days.    Lit.  world,  31:  74. 

Diaz,    Mrs  Abby    (Morton)       Polly    Cologne. 
1881.     18cm  Lothrop    $1 

Y  How  a  precious  rag  doll  was  lost  and  found.    N.  V. 

Dix,  B.  M.     Hugh  Gwyeth;  a  Roundhead  cav- 
alier.    1899.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Y  Time  of  Charles  I. 

Hero,  a  stripling  brought  up  by  a  Roundhead  grand- 
father, fights  in  the  king's  army  and  finds  his  unknown 
father.    N.  Y. 


A  little  captive  lad.     1902.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Y  Cavalier's  child,  adopted  by  his  Roundhead  half 
brother.  Very  well  studied  and  written.  Perhaps  over 
somber  for  children,  though  ending  happily;    N.  Y. 

The  making  of  Christopher  Ferringham. 

1901.     20cm.  Macmillan    $1,50 

A  love  story,  opening  in  1652  in  Maasachusetts,  with 
some  careful  pictures  of  the  times,  e.  g,  Quaker  perse- 
cutions. 

Soldier  Rigdale;    how  he  sailed   in  the 

"  Mayflower  "  and  how  he  served  Miles  Standish. 
1899.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Y  About  a  boy  who  came  over  in  the  Mayflower,  how 
Miles  Standish  befriende'd  him  and  what  he  saw  among 
the  Indians.    Nii  Y. 

Dodge,  Mrs  Mary  (Mapes)     Donald  and  Doro- 
thy.    1901.     20cm  Century    $1.50 

Y  Entertaining  everyday  doings  of  a  merry  boy  and 
girl  about  whom  an  interesting  mystery  lingers.    N.  Y. 

—    Hans  Brinker;   or,  The  silver  skates;   a 


story  of  life  in  Holland.     New  Amsterdam  ed. 
1896.     20Jcm.  Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Skating  journey  of  4  boys  from  Amsterdam  to  the 
Hague.    N.  Y. 

The  land  of  pluck;   stories  and  sketches 

for  young  folk.     1894.     20cm       Century    $1.50 

Y  First  part,  an  interesting  account  of  Holland  and  its 
people.    Second  part,  stories.    Unit. 


Dougall,  liily.     Beggars  all. 


1903.     19Jcm 
Longmans 


$1 


Preaches  love  for  one  s  neighbor  as  the  sole  philosophy 
of  human  life.  Leading  characters  are  a  little  family  of 
American  ladies,  in  utter  distress  through  disease  and 
poverty.    Baker. 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul.  Ivar  the  viking;  a  romantic 
history  based  upon  authentic  facts  of  the  third 
and  fourth  centuries.     1893.     19cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Romantic  adventures  of  a  Norse  boy  1,500  years  ago; 
careful  historic  and  archeologic  details.    N.  Y. 


LITERATURE— American  fiction 


193 


Dunbar,  P.  L.  Strength  of  Gideon,  and  other 
stories;  illus.  by  E.  W.  Kemble.     1900.     ISJcm 

Dodd  $1.25 
Contents:  Strength  of  Gideon;  Mammy  Peggy's  pride; 
Viney's  free  papers;  The  fruitful  sleeping  of  the  Rev. 
Elisha  Edwards;  Theingrate;  Thecaseof  "Ca'line;"  The 
finish  of  Patsy  Barnes;  One  man's  fortunes;  Jim's  proba- 
tion; Uncle  Simon's  Sundays  out;  Mr  Cornelius  Johnson, 
office-seeker;  An  old-time  Christmas;  A  mess  of  pottage; 
The  trustfulness  of  Polly;  The  tragedy  at  Three  forks; 
The  finding  of  Zach;  Johnsonham,  Junior;  The  faith  cure 
man;  A  council  of  state;  Silas  Jackson. 
.  Among  sketches  of  southern  life,  the.se  have  not  been 
outdone  in  truth,  delicacy  and  the  art  of  happy  omission. 
Xation,  70:  461. 

Duncan,  Norman.  The  way  of  the  sea.  1903. 
20cm  McClure    $1.50 

Content*:  The  chase  of  the  tide;  The  strength  of  men ; 
The  raging  of  the  sea;  'The  breath  of  the  North;  Con- 
cerning Billy  Luflf  and  Master  Goodchild;  The  love  of  the 
maid;  The  healer  from  Far-A way  Cove;  In  the  fear  of  the 
Lord;  A  beat  t'  harbour;  The  fruits  of  toil. 

Fresh,  realistic  stories  of  the  comedies  and  tragedies  of 
fishermen  along  the  Newfoundland  coast.    Pittsburg. 

Eggleston,  Edward.  The  Graysons.  1888. 
20cm  Century    $1.50 

Detailed  picture  of  the  turbulent  life  of  the  pioneers; 
scene  Illinois,  and  Abraham  Lincoln  is  introduced. 
Baker. 

Hoosier  school -boy.     1890.     19cm 

Scribner    $1 
T    Specially  arranged  by  the  author  for  use  as  a  school 
reader,  with  definitions  and  occasional  notes  and  ques- 
tions.   Title. 
Picture  of  life  and  manners  In  Indiana  about  1850.    N.  Y. 


Hoosier  school-master.     Rev.  ed.     1893. 

lOicm  ■  Judd    $1.25 

Picture  of  the  lawless  and  homely  pioneer  life  of  mid- 
century  Indiana,  by  a  man  who  was  an  itinerant  preacher 
in  the  West,  and  knew  that  life  intimately.    Baker. 

Eggleston,  G;  C.    The  big  brother.    1875.    20cm 
(Big  brother  ser. )  Putnam    $1.25 

T    Sequel  Captain  Sam. 
Story  of  Indian  fighting  during  the  war  of  1812.    Hardy. 

Camp  venture.     1901.     19cm 

Lothrop    $1.50 

T  Boy's  adventures  in  Virginia  mountain  logging 
camp.  Moonshiners  and  discoveries  of  mineral  wealth 
furnish  excitement,  and  useful  information  is  given. 
N.  Y. 

Captain  Sam ;  or,  The  boy  scouts  of  1814. 


1876.    20em    ( Big  brother  ser. )    Putnam    $1.25 

Y    Sequel  to  Tltehig  brother:  followed  by  The  signal  boys. 
Sam,  leader  of  a  company  of  boys,  does  admirable  serv- 
ice for  General  Jackson.    Boston  trav. 

A  Carolina  cavalier;   a  romance  of  the 


American  revolution.     1901.     19cm 

Lothrop    $1.50 

struggles  of  partizan  troops  in  177&-80.    The  interest 
lies  more  In  events  than  characters.    N.  Y. 


Eggrleston,  G:  C.  Last  of  the  flatboats;  a  story 
of  the  Mississippi  and  its  interesting  family  of 
rivers.     1900.     19  Jem  Lothrop    $1.50 

T    Four  boys'  trip  down  Ohio  and  Mississippi  to  New 
Orleans  during  great  flood.    N.  Y.  • 


Signal  boys;  or.  Captain  Sam's  company. 

1878.    20cm    (Big  brother  ser.)    Putnam    $1.25 


Y    Sequel  to  Captain  Sam. 
Story  of  war  of  1812. 


Southern  soldier  stories.     1898.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 


Short  stories  of  the  confederate  camp,  written  from  ex- 
perience and  free  from  bitterness.    Baker. 


Wreck   of    the   Red  Bird.     1903.     20cm 

(Knick.  ser.)  Putnam    $1.25 

Y    Adventures  of  3  boys  on  an  island  yfl  the  Carolina 
coa.st.    N.  Y. 


Elliott,    S..    B. 

19Jcm 


The    Durket     sperret.     1898. 
Holt    $1.25 


Story  of  Tennessee  mountains;    scene  near  Sewance 
university.    N.  Y. 


Jerrv.     1891.     19cm 


Holt    $1.25 


Story  of  a  mining  town;  strong  and  dealing  with  the 
sterner  side  of  life.    N.  Y. 

Eernald,  C.  B.     The  cat  and  the  cherub,  and 
other  stories.     1896.     19  Jem        Century    $1.25 

Contents:  The  cat  and  the  cherub;  The  cruel  thousand 
years;  The  gentleman  in  the  barrel;  The  man  who  lost 
his  head;  The  pot  of  frightful  doom;  Chan  Tow,  the 
highrob;  A  little  liberal;  The  tragedy  of  the  comedy: 
Enter  the  Earl  of  Tyne;  The  spirit  in  the  pipe;  The  par- 
lous wholeness  of  Ephraim. 

Six  of  the  stories  deal  with  the  Chinese  and  are  written 
with  a  sympathetic  insight  into  Chinese  character.    N.  Y. 

Field,  Eugene.     A  little  book  of  profitable  tales. 
Cameo  ed.     1895.     17cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Contents:  The  first  Christmas  tree;  The  symbol  and  the 
saint;  The  coining  of  the  prince;  The  mouse  and  the 
moonbeam;  The  divell's  Chrystmass;  The  mountain  and 
the  sea;  The  robin  and  the  violet;  The  oaktree  and  the 
ivy;  Margaret:  a  pearl;  Springtime;  Rodolph  and  his 
king;  The  Hampshire  hills;  Ezra's  Thanksgivin'  out 
West;  Ludwig  and  Eloise;  Fldo's  little  friend;  The  old 
man;  Bill,  the  lokil  editor;  Little  yaller  baby;  The  cyclo- 
peedy;  Dock  Stebbins;  The  fairies  of  Pesth. 

Simple  dialect  sketches,  fables,  allegories,  fairy  tales 
and  pictures  of  home  life  which  take  their  color  and 
meaning  from  the  author's  love  for  children.  First  five, 
Christmas  stories.    Pittsburg. 

Finn,  F.  J.     That  football  game:  and  what  came 
of  it.     1897.     19Jcm 

T  Benziger    85c 

Foote,    Mrs  Mary   (Hallock)     Cceur  d'Alene. 
1894.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Rocky  mountain  love  storj'  describing  the  Coeur  d'Alene 
mine  riots  of  1892.    N.  Y. 


2411—04- 


-13 


813 


194 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Foote,   J/r.s-  Mary   (Hallock)     John  Bodewin's 
testimony.     1886.     19cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Story  of  mining  interests  and  civil  engineering  in  west- 
ern Arkansas.    N.  Y. 

The  Led-tlorse  claim.     1883.     17Jcm 

Houghton    $1.25 

A  California  Romeo  and  Juliet,  with  a  happy  ending. 
Feud  between  two  mining  superintendents;  the  wild  and 
perilous  life  of  the  region  gives  a  specific  character  to  the 
story.    Baker. 

Ford,    P.    L.      The  Honorable    Peter    Stirling. 
1894.     20cm  Holt    $1.50 

Study  of  New  York  municipal  politics  with  an  accom- 
panying love  story.    N.  Y. 

Janice  Meredith.     1899.     22icm 

Dodd    $1.50 

Romance  of  the  war  of  independence.  The  battles 
and  other  historical  incidents,  and  the  celebrities,  e.  g. 
Washington,  Major  Andr6  and  the  English  generals,  pre- 
sented with  accuracy.    Baker. 

Foulke,E..E.    Braided  straws.   1898.   19ixl6cm. 

Y  Silver    40c  n 

Twilight  stories.     1895.     19  x  15Jcm 

Y  Silver    36c  n 
Fox,  Jolm,  jr.     Crittenden ;  a  Kentucky  story  of 

love  and  war.     1900.     19^cm      Scribner    $1.25 

Emphasizes  that  happiest  incident  of  the  Cuban  war— 

the  welding  together  of  confederate  and  federal  feeling 

by  the  common  upholding  of  the  American  flag.    Nation. 

Little  shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come.    1903. 

20cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Pictures  sympathetically  boy  life  among  the  Kentucky 
mountaineers:  life  at  a  blue  grass  college  before  the 
war;  class  feeling  between  the  mountaineer  and  the 
"furriner;"  the  way  in  which  Kentucky  was  rent  asun- 
der by  the  civil  war;  and  the  romantic  glory  of  Morgan's 
men.    Pub.  wkly. 

Frederic,  Harold.    In  the  valley;  illus.  by  How- 
ard Pyle.     1890.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.25 

Life  among  the  Dutch  of  the  Mohawk  valley,  the  battle 
of  Oriskany,  etc.  (1757-80)    Baker. 

French,  Allen.     The  junior  cup.     1902.     20cm 

Y  Century    $1.20  n 

Boys  athletic  contests  at  a  summer  camp  and  in  school, 
making  for  courage,  respect  for  authority  and  moral  mas- 
tery.   N.  Y. 

Sir  Marrok;   a  tale  of  the  days  of  King 

Arthur.     1902.     19cm     (St  Nicholas  bks.) 

Century    $1  n 

Y  Warfare  of  good  against  evil  in  tale  of  knightly  valor 
and  sorcery  overcome.    N.  Y. 

Fuller,  Anna.     A  literary  courtship  under  the 
auspices  of  Pike's  Peak.     1893.     15 Jem 

Putnam    $1.25 

One  of  the  pilgrims;  a  bank  story.     1898. 

19cm  Putnam    $1.25 

New  England  love  story  told  with  delicate  humor.  N.  Y. 


Fuller,  Anna.  Pratt  portraits;  sketches  in  a  New 
England  suburb.    1892.    18Jcm      Putnam    $1.50 

Contents:  Aunt  Betsy's  photographs;  Harriet;  A  domes- 
tic crisis;  Ben's  wife;  A  Yankee  Quixote;  .V  New  England 
quack;  A  New  England  conscience;  The  schoolmarm;  A 
valentine;  Old  lady  Pratt;  Mary  Anne:  Well  matched; 
Uncle  Bobby. 

A  Venetian  June.     1896.     lojcm 

Putnam    $1.25 

G-arland,  Hamlin.     Captain  of  the  Gray-horse 

troop.     1902.     19Jcm  Harper    $1.50 

J/0\e  and  adventure  on  an  Indian  reservation.    Hero,  a 

cavalry  officer,  who  succeeds  a  corrupt  agent.    N.  Y. 

Hesper.     1903.     19Jcm       Harper    $1.50 

Vivid  picture  of  a  mining  camp.    N.  Y. 

Main-travelled  roads;  new  ed.,  with  ad- 
ditional stories.     1899.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
Contents:  A  branch  road;  Up  the  coolly;  Among  the 

com  rows;  Return  of  a  private;  Under  the  lion's  paw; 

The  creamery  man;  A  day's  pleasure;  Mrs  Ripley's  trip; 

Uncle  Ethan  Ripley. 
Stories  of  the  Mississippi  valley.    Earnestly  realistic 

pictures  of  the  hard-worked  farmer.    Baker. 

Gladden,  Washington.  Santa  Claus  on  a  lark, 
and  other  Christmas  stories.     1890.     23Jcm 

Century    $1.25 

Y  Contents:  Santa  Claus  on  a  lark;  A  Christmas  din- 
ner with  the  man  in  the  moon;  Tom  Noble's  Christmas; 
Strange  adventures  of  a  wood-sled;  An  angel  in  an  ulster; 
Mr  Haliburton  Todd's  surprise  party;  Emil's  Christmas 
gift;  Santa  Claus  in  the  pulpit. 

Glasgow,  Ellen.  The  battle-ground.  1902. 
20cm  Dbubleday    $1.50 

Virginia  love  story  of  civil  war  period,  from  southern 
standpoint  but  without  bitterness.    N.  Y. 

The  deliverance.     1904.     20cm 

Doubleday    $1.50 

Romance  of  a  large  Virginia  tobacco  plantation  in  last 
quarter  of  19th  century.    N.  Y. 

The  voice  of  the  people.     1900.     20cm 

Doubleday    $1.50 

Virginia  social  and  political  conditions  during  period 
following  reconstruction.  Fortunes  of  a  man  of  sturdy 
honesty  who  rises  to  high  political  position.    N.  Y. 

Goodwin,  Mrs  Maud  (Wilder)  Head  of  a  hun- 
dred in  the  colony  of  Virginia,  1622.  1900. 
20cm  Little    $1.50 

Story  of  settlement  of  Jamestown. 

White  aprons;  a  romance  of  Bacon's  re- 
bellion, Virginia,  1676.     1901.     20cm 

Little    $1.50 

Goss,  W.  L.     Jack  Alden;  a  story  of  adventures 

in  the  Virginia  campaigns, '61-' 65.     1895.     19cm 

Cfowell    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  civil  war;  patriotic,  just  to  South,  and  not 
sensational.    Unit. 


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195 


Gobs,  W.  L.  Jed;  a  boy's  adventures  in  the 
army  of '61-'65.     1889.    18icm    Crowell    $1.50 

Y  A  story  of  battle  and  prison,  of  peril  and  escape. 
Title. 

Grant,  Robert.  The  bachelor's  Christmas,  and 
other  stories.     1895.     19cm         Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  The  bachelor's  Christmas;  An  eye  for  an  eye; 
In  fly-time;  Richard  and  Robin;  The  Matrimonial  tontine 
benefit  association;  By  hook  or  crook. 

Stories  of  Boston  fashionable  life.    Mass. 

Jack  Hall;   or,  The   school  days  of   an 

American  boy.     1903.     19Jcm 

Scribner    $1.25 

Y  Boston  boy's  doings  at  home  and  at  boarding  school; 
describes  baseball  and  boating  contests.    N.  Y. 

Jack  in  the  bush;   or,  A  summer  on  a 


salmon  river.     1893.     19icm       Scribner    $1.25 

Y  Holiday  of  .6  boj-s  in  the  far  northwestern  corner  of 
the  province  of  Quebec.    Sargent. 

Greene,  Mrs  S..  P.  (McLean)     Cape  Cod  folks. 
1881.     19^cm  De  Wolfe    $1.25 

Veaty  of  the  Basins.     Illus.  ed.     1892. 

19cm  Harper    $1.25    $2 

story  of  the  coast  of  Maine.    L.  &  I. 
Grinnell,  G:  B.     Jack  among  the  Indians;  or, 
A  boy's  summer  on  the  buffalo  plains;  illus.  by 
E.  W.  Deming.     1900.     19cm         Stokes    $1.25 

Y  Continues  Jack,  the  young  ranchman.  Information 
about  Indians  authoritative  and  boy's  adventures  stir- 
ring.   N.  Y. 

Jack,  the  young  ranchman;  or,  A  boy's 

adventures  in  the  Rockies.     1899.     19cm 

Stokes    $1.25 

Y  A  New  York  boy's  six  months  on  a  western  ranch, 
where  he  leams  to  ride  and  shoot,  collects  Indian  relics, 
etc.    N.  Y. 

Grover,  E.  O.     The  sunbonnet  babies'  primer. 
1902.     20cm  Rand,  McNally    75c 

Y  Delightful  primer  for  children  just  beginning  to  read. 
Colored  illustrations  by  B.  L.  Corbett  suggesting  Kate 
Greenaway  style.    N.  Y. 

Hale,  E:  E.     In  His  name,  and  Christmas  stories. 
1899.     20cm     (Library  ed.)  Little    $1.50 

Story  of  the  Waldenses  at  end  of  12th  century.  Con- 
tains also:  Christmas  waits  in  Boston;  They  saw  a  great 
light;  Daily  bread;  Hands  off;  Cromwell's  statue.    N.  Y. 

The  man  without  a  country,  and  other 

stories.     1898.     20cm     (Library  ed.) 

Little  $1.50 
Contents:  Author's  note  to  The  man  without  a  country; 
The  man  without  a  country;  My  double;  The  rag-man 
and  the  rag- woman;  His  level  best;  Round  the  world  in 
a  hack;  Did  he  take  the  prince  to  ride?  The  children  of 
the  public;  The  skeleton  in  the  closet;  The  modem 
Psyche;  The  happy  island. 

Title  story  Is  a  fictitious  memoir  of  an  American  officer 
who  said  he  wished  never  to  hear  of  the  United  States 
again,  and  for  punishment  had  his  wish  fulfilled.    Baker. 


Hale,  E:  E.     Philip  Nolan's  friends;  a  story  of 

the  change  of   western  empire.     1899.     20cm 

(Library  ed.)  Little    $1.50 

Founded  on  troubles  incident  to  transfer  of  Louisiana 

to  United  States.    Sargent. 

Ten  times  one  is  ten,  and  other  stories. 

1899.     20cm     (Library  ed.)  Little    $1.50 

Y  Contents:  Ten  times  one  is  ten;  Neither  .scrip  nor 
money;  Stand  and  wait;  Hepzibah's  turkeys;  Our  new 
crusade. 

The  origin  of  the  Lend-a-Hand  and  Harry  Wadsworth 
clubs,  the  precursors  of  the  King's  daughters  and 
Y.  P.  S.  C.  E. 

Hale,    li.    P.      Peterkin  papers.      1891?      22cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Y  Twenty-two  absurdly  funny  stories  of  the  unsuc- 
cessful efforts  of  the  Peterkin  family  to  become  wise. 
Hardy. 

Hardy,  A.  S.     But  yet  a  woman.     1883.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Study  of  the  inner  springs  of  human  nature  in  the 
light  of  high  ideals  of  conduct;  scene,  an  old  French 
town.    Baker. 

■ Passe  Rose.     1890.     18icm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Poetical  romance  of  the  Franks  and  Saxons  of  Charle- 
magne's times.  Pas.se  Rose  is  a  lovely  Provencal  waif. 
Baker. 

The  wind  of  destiny,     n.  d.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Story  of  subtle  psychologic  quality,  its  scenery  and 
characters  partly  French  and  partly  American.  Lib.  of 
world's  best  lit.  17:  6926. 

Harland,   Henry.      The    cardinal's    snuff-box. 

1903.     20cm  Lane    $1.50 

Story  of  love  in  an  Italian  villa.    The  charm  lies  in  its 

artistic  quality  and  in  the  brightness  of  the  repartee. 

N.  Y. 

Comedies  and  errors.     1898.     19icm 

Lane  $1.50 
Contents:  The  confidante;  Merely  players;  The  friend 
of  man;  Tirala-tirala;  The  invisible  prince;  P'tit-Bleu; 
The  house  of  Eulalie;  The  queen's  plea.sure;  Cousin 
Rosalys;  Flower  o'  the  clove;  Rooms;  Rosemary  for  re- 
membrance. 

Miscellaneous  stories,  gay  or  sad,  delineating  the  ordi- 
nary people  of  his  own  bourgeois  world.  Scenes  in  stu. 
dios  and  in  petty  courts. 

; —    Gray  roses.     1895.      17^cm     (Keynotes 

ser. )  Lane    $1.25 

Contents:  The  Bohemian  girl;  Mercedes;  A  broken 
looking-glass;  The  reward  of  virtue;  A  reincarnation; 
Flower  o'  the  quince;  When  I  am  king;  A  responsibility; 
Castles  near  Spain. 

The  lady  paramount.     1902.     20cm 

Lane    $1.50 

Love  comedy,  alternating  between  England  and  Italy. 
Modem  in  setting  but  romantic  in  spirit.    N.  Y. 


813 


196 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Harland,  Henry.     My  friend  Prospero.     1904. 
20cm  McClure    $1.50 

Romance  of  an  Austrian  princess  and  an  English  noble- 
man and  a  naive  child.    S<'ene  an  old  Italian  villa.    N.Y. 

Harris,  J.  C.     Balaam  and  his  master,  and  other 
sketches  and  stories.     1891.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Contents:  Balaam  and  his  master;  A  conscript's  Christ- 
mas; Ananias;  Where's  Duncan?  Mom  Bi;  The  old  Bas- 
com  place. 

The  melancholy  and  pathetic-side  of  the  negro  charac- 
ter predominates  in  these  stories,  which,  however,  pre- 
sent a  great  variety  of  types.    Baker. 

Chronicles  of  Aunt  Minervy  Ann.     1899. 

21cm  Scribner    $1.50 

A  typical  colored  auntie's  doings,  with  rich  discourse 
on  the  affairs  of  her  former  master's  family.    N.  Y. 

Little  Mr  Thimblefinger  and  his  queer 

country;  what  the  children  saw  and  heard  there; 
illus.  by  Oliver  Herford.     1894.     21icm 

Houghton    $2 

Y  Fantastic  tale  interweaving  negro  animal  stories  and 
other  Georgia  folklore  with  modem  inventions.    N.  Y. 

Mr  Rabbit  at  home;  sequel  to  Little  Mr 


Thimblefinger  and  his  queer  country;  illus.  by 
Oliver  Herford.     1895.     21  ^cm     Houghton    $2 
T    Animal  stories  told  to  children. 

Harte,   Bret.     Colonel   Star  bottle's  client,   and 
some  other  people.     1892.     18Jcm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Contents:  Col.  Starbottle's  client;  The  postmistress  of 
Laurel  Run;  A  night  at  "Hays;"  Johnson's  "old  wom- 
an;" The  new  assistant  at  Pine  Clearing  school;  In  a  pio- 
neer restaurant;  A  treasure  of  the  galleon;  Out  of  a  pio- 
neer's trunk;  The  ghosts  of  Stukeley  castle. 

Eight  stories  of  the  south  and  west  and  one  of  England. 
N.  Y. 

Condensed  novels.    2  v.    1899-1902.    18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Short  parodies  on  the  writings  of  Cooper,  Charlotte 
Bronte,  Marryat,  Dickens,  Reade,  Dumas,  Michelet,  Vic- 
tor Hugo  and  others.    N.  Y. 

Gabriel  Conroy;  Bohemian  papers;  Stories 


of  and  for  the  young.     2  v.     192cm     (Riverside 
ed.)  Houghton    $1.50  ea 

Scene,  California  during  the  forties  and  fifties.  Vi\nd 
pictures  of  life  at  a  mining  camp.  Lib.  of  world's  best  lit. 
41:259. 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp,  and  other  tales, 


with  Condensed  novels,  Spanish  and  American 
legends,  and  earlier  papers;  introd.  by  the 
author.     1902.     19icm     (Riverside  ed. ) 

Houghton    $1.50 

A  new  genre  of  short  story.  The  "Luck"  is  a  babe 
whose  coming  among  the  miners  in  the  Californian  set- 
tlement makes  their  lives  better  and  more  humane. 
Baker. 


Harte,  Bret.  Mrs  Skaggs's  husbands,  and  other 
sketches.     1900.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  Mrs  Skaggs's  husbands;  How  Santa  Claus 
came  to  Simpson's  Bar;  Princess  Bob  and  her  friends; 
The  Iliad  of  Sandy  Bar;  Mr  Thompson's  prodigal;  Ro- 
mance of  Madroi^o  Hollow;  Poet  of  Sierra  Flat;  The 
Christmas  gift  that  came  to  Rupert;  Urban  sketches; 
Legends  and  tales. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Doctor  Grimshawe's 
secret;  ed.  with  pref.  and  notes  by  Julian 
Hawthorne.    1883.     20cm     (Riverside  ed.) 

Houghton    $2 

The  DoUiver  romance,    Fanshawe,   and 

Septimius  Felton,  with  an  apx.  cont.  The  ances- 
tral footstep.     1884.     20cm     (Riverside  ed.) 

Houghton    $2 

Posthumous  and  unfinished  romances,  mostly  dealing 
with  psychologic  and  ethical  themes.    Baker. 

House  of    the  seven  gables,   The  snow 

image,  and  other  Twice-told  tales.     1898.     20cm 
(Riverside  ed.)  Houghton    $2 

Chiefly  imaginative  portraiture  of  the  last  generations 
of  a  decaying  family,  a  series  of  quaint,  fanciful  and 
grotesque  figures,  rich  in  eccentricity  and  the  subtler 
essences  of  character.    Baker. 

The  marble  faun;    or,  The  romance  of 

Monte  Beni.     1888.     20cm     (Riverside  ed.) 

Houghton    $2 

Also  in  Unit  books;  H.  W.  Bell.    pap.  42c,  cl.  72c. 

Scene  laid  in  Rome.  The  development  of  a  soul 
through  the  knowledge  of  good  and  evil. 

Art  and  nature  in  Italy,  the  architecture,  paintings 
and  sculpture  (especially  American  sculpture)  of  Rome, 
and  Catholic  ceremonial  are  the  subject  of  exhaustive 
passages  of  description.    Baker. 

Published  in  England  under  title  Tran^ormation. 


Mosses  from  an  old  manse.     1898?    20cm 

(Riverside  ed.)  Houghton    $2 

Unlike  any  other  stories  ever  written  anywhere  else  by 
anybody  el.se.  Strangely  interesting,  novel,  varied  and 
ingenious,  full  of  fancy,  and  often  with  a  hidden  alle- 
gory.   Brander  Matthews. 

The   scarlet  letter    and    The   Blithedale 


romance.     1898.     20cm     (Riverside  ed. ) 

Houghton    $2 

Scarlet  letter:  A  strong  story  of  the  workings  of  con- 
science embodied  in  a  romance  of  puritan  Boston. 

Blithdale  romance:  Largely  idealised  reminiscences  of 
the  "  Transcendental  picnic,"  the  communistic  settle- 
ment at  Brook  Farm.  In  the  main,  a  light  and  joyous 
tale.  Margaret  Fuller  said  to  be  the  orig^inal  of  Zenobia, 
and  Hawthorne  of  Coverdale.    Baker. 

Tales,  sketches,  and  other  papers;  with 

a  biographical  sketch  by  G:  P.  I^athrop.     1883. 
20cm     (Riverside  ed.)  Houghton    $2 

Includes  tales  of  early  period,  Bioffraphieal  gtaries  and 
gketches,  Life  of  Franklin  Pierce  and  Lathrop's  sketch  of 
Hawthorne. 


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197 


Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Twice-told  tales.  1898? 
20ctn     (Riverside  ed.)  Houghton    $2 

Imaginative  renderings  of  traditions  from  pre-Revolu- 
tionary  times,  several  involving  supernatural  incident. 
The  ethical  purport  is  more  or  less  transparent 
throughout.  Then  there  are  compact  pictures  of  New 
England  life,  and  contemplative  sketches,  full  of  his 
calm,  earnest  philosophy.    Baker. 

Henry,  Arthur.  A  princess  of  Arcady.  1900. 
20  Jem  Doubleday     $1.50 

Dreamy  and  idyllic  story  portraying  a  number  of  un- 
worldly and  beautiful  characters  who  are  very  much  out 
of  their  element  in  the  midst  of  modern  civilisation. 
Baker. 

Higrginson,  T:  W.  Studies  in  romance.  1900. 
19icm  Houghton    $2 

Contents:  Miilb<inf:  an  Oldport  romance;  The  monarch 
of  dream.s;  Oldport  days. 

Holland,  J.  G.  Arthur  Bonnicastle,  an  Ameri- 
can novel.     1901.     17Jcm  Scribner    $1.25 

The  bay-path.     1902.     17Jcm 

Scribner    $1.25 
Story  of  the  early  settlers  in  the  Connecticut  valley, 
aiming  at  quiet  portraiture  of  life  and  character  rather 
than  romance.    Baker. 

Miss  Gilbert's  career;  an  American  story. 

1901.  17  Jem  Scribner    $1.25 

Study  of  contemporary  life  in  a  factory  village,  exhibit- 
ing with  keen  perception  and  lively  humor  the  virtues 
and  foibles  of  Yankee  character.    Baker. 

Sevenoak.«,  a  story  of  today.    1903.    17Jcin 

Scribner    $1.25 

Holmes,    O.jW.      Elsie    Venner.     1892.     20cm 

(Riverside  ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

Depicts  a  human  nature  developing  itself  in  conflict 

with  characteristics  impressed  on  it  during  the  prenatal 

period.    Pref. 

Guardian  angel.  1893.  20cm  (River- 
side ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

Psychologic  study  of  inherited  aptitudes  and  tenden- 
cies, particularly  of  a  girl  in  whose  blood  a  taint  of  In- 
dian savagery  is  at  war  with  her  higher  nature.    Baker. 

A  mortal  antipathy.  1892.  20cm  (Riv- 
erside ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

Hopkins,  W:  J:  The  sandman:  his  farm  sto- 
ries; with  illus.  by  A.  C.  Williamson.  1903. 
20  Jem  Page    $1.20  n 

Y  For  young  children.  Notable  for  simplicity  and 
skilful  recognition  of  child's  love  of  details.    N.  Y. 

Homihrook,  Isabel.  Camp  and  trail;  a  story  of 
the  Maine  woods.     1897.     19Jcm 

Lothrop    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  hunting  trip  of  2  English  boys  and  an 
American  collegian  in  the  Maine  woods.    N.  Y. 

Hotchkiss,  C.  C.     The  strength  of  the  weak. 

1902.  19Jcm  Appleton    $1.-50 
story  of  the  French  and  Indian  war.    Pittsburg. 


Hough,     Emerson.     The    Mississippi    bubble. 
1902.     19cm  Merrill    $1.50 

Deals  with  the  fortunes  of  John  Law,  the  financier  and 
projector  of  commercial  schemes.    Pittsburg. 

Howard,  B.  "W.     Aunt  Serena,     n.  d.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Guenn;    a  wave  on    the    Breton    coast. 

1884.     20cm  Houghton    $1.50 

Pathetic  picture  of  the  hopeless  love  of  a  Breton  peasant 
maiden  for  a  painter.    Richardson. 

One  summer.     1900.     17cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Love  story  brightly  told.  Scene,  a  New  England  vil- 
lage.   N.  Y. 

Howe,  E.  W.     Story  of  a  country  town.     1889. 
18cm  Houghton     $1.25 

Howells,  W:  D.     April  hopes.     1888.     19cm 

Harper    $1.50 
The  .-Vpril  time  of  courtship:  the  quarrels,  reconcilia- 
tions, and    vicissitudes   of   comedy   and    tragedy   that 
checker  the  loves  of  two  young  people.    Baker. 

A  chance  acquaintance.     1901.     19 Jem 

Houghton    $1.50 

A  highly  educated  gentleman  from  Boston  attaches 
himself  to  a  party  of  tourists  from  the  West,  and  wins  the 
heart  of  a  romantic  and  unsophisticated  girl.  Their 
mutual  attraction  and  incompatibility  are  subtly  exhib- 
ited.   Baker. 

A  foregone  conclusion.     1902.     19 Jem 

Houghton    $1.50 
An  international    novel,    the  canals  and  palaces   of 
Venice  being  the  scene  of  the  love  drama.    Baker. 

A  hazard  of  new  fortunes.     2  v.     1890. 

19cm  Harper    $2 

Mr  and  Mrs  March  come  to  New  York,  where  he  is  to 
conduct  a  magazine;  their  experiences  in  search  of 
family  apartments  are  a  main  episode.    Baker. 

Indian  summer,     n.  d.     19Jcm 

Houghton    $1.50 
A  love  drama,  of  which  the  persons  are  Americans  in 
Florence;  worked  out  entirely  by  means  of  conversation. 
Baker. 

Lady  of  the  Aroostook.     1879.     19Jcni 

Houghton    $1.50 


A  young  New  England  girl's  voyage  in  a  sailing  ves-sel 
from  Boston  to  Trieste  and  its  outcome.    N.  Y. 

Letters  home.     1903.     19cm 

Harper  $1.50 
A  group  of  people  from  Boston  and  inland  towns  of 
Iowa  and  New  York  spend  three  months,  1901-2,  in  New 
York  City  and  their  "letters  home"  tell  an  ingenious 
story.  Excellent  descriptions  of  up  to  date  New  York. 
Pub.  wklij. 

The  minister's  charge;   or,  The  appren- 
ticeship of  Lemuel  Barker.     1887.     19Jcm 

Houghton    $1.-50 


813 


198 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Howells,  W:  D. 
n.  d.    19Jcm 


A  modern  instance.     26th  ed. 
Houghton    $1.50 


Called  his  representative  novel;  faithful,  though  purely 
external,  delineation  of  the  whole  life  of  a  village  in 
Maine.    Baker. 


Rise  of  Silaa  Laphani.     1885.     19cm 

Houghton    $1.50 


History  of  an  ignorant  and  coarse-grained,  but  manly 
character,  who  is  first  brought  into  humorous  contrast 
with  the  refined  society  of  the  city,  and  then  is  shown 
making  head  against  commercial  disasters,  which  chasten 
without  weakening  his  character.    Baker. 

Their    silver    wedding    journey.       1900. 

19cm  Harper    $1.50 

Sequel  to  Their  wedding  journey.  The  middle-aged 
Marches  sail  to  Europe  and  wander  through  Germany. 
Baker. 

Their  wedding  journey,  with  an  addi- 
tional chapter  on  Niagara  revisited.  1899. 
19Jcm  Houghton    $1.50 

Experiences,  impre-ssions  and  talk  of  a  pair  of  Boston- 
ians  on  their  honeymoon.  Few  incidents,  much  moral- 
izing and  humor,  and  a  good  deal  of  word  painting  of 
New  York,  Niagara,  etc.    Baker. 

Howliston,  M..  H.  Cat-tails  and  other  tales. 
1899.     19^cm  Flanagan    40c 

T    Attractive  nature  stories.    Pittsburg. 

Hug^hes,   Rupert.      The  dozen  from  Lakerim. 
1899.     19^m 
Y  Century    $1.50 

The  Lakerim  athletic  club.     1898.    19^cm 

Century    $1.50 

Y  Club  comprises  12  sturdy  boys,  who  learn  football, 
polo,  golf,  and  many  other  sports.    Pittsburg. 

IngersoU,  Ernest,  The  ice  queen.  1885.  16Jx 
13^m  Harper    60c 

Y  Adventures  of  4  young  people  who  attempt  a  jour- 
ney over  the  ice  on  Lake  Erie.    N.  Y. 

Jackson,  Mrs  H. .  M.  ( Fiske )  Hoint.  Cat  stories. 
1898.     19cm  Little    $2 

Y  Contents:  Letters  from  a  cat;  Mammy  Tittleback 
and  her  family;  The  hunter  cats  of  Connorloa. 

Nelly's  silver  mine;  a  story  of  Colorado 

life,  byH.  H.     n.d.    IT^cm  Little    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  the  Jife  of  a  New  England  family  who  moved 
to  Colorado  and  how  a  little  girl  found  a  silver  mine. 
N.  Y. 


Ramona.     1903.     19cm 


Little    $1.50 


Indian  romance  of  southern  California;  strong  plea  for 
justice  to  the  Indian.    N.  Y. 

James,  Henry.     The  American,     n.  d.    19Jcm 

Houghton    $2 

A  self-made  American  goes  to   Europe  to  enjoy  his 

"pile,"  and  becomes  engaged  to  a  French  widow  of  no- 


ble family.  The  pride  and  meanness  of  the  old  nobility 
are  sharply  contrasted  with  the  American's  pluck  and 
good  nature.    Baker. 

James,  Henry.     The  better  sort.     1903.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  Broken  wings:  The  Beldonald  Holbein;  The 

two  faces;  The  tone  of  time;  The  special  type;  Mrs  Med- 

win;  Flickerbridge;  The   story  in  it;  The  beast  in  the 

jungle;  The  birthplace;  The  papers. 

The  Bostonians.     1886.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.26 

Very  faithful  and  delicately  humorous  pictures  of  the 

life  and  scenery  of  Eastern  Massachusetts.    Richardson. 

Daisy  Miller.     1901.     21cm 

Harper    $1.25 
A  social  tragedy  turning  on    the   experience  of   an 
American  girl  traveling  in  Europe,  who  gets  into  risky 
situations  through  innocence  and  high  spirits.   Ed.  sel. 

An    international  episode.     1902.     21cm 

Harper    $1.25 
A  social  comedy  turning  on  the  problem  whether  an 
English  nobleman  is  to  marry  a  beautiful  American  girl. 
Baker. 

Portrait  of  a  lady.    18th  ed.    1897.    19  Jem 

Houghton    $2 
Story  of  an  Albany  girl's   life   in  Europe;  elaborate 
character  study.    N.  Y. 

Roderick  Hudson.    Rev.ed.    1882.  19Jcm 

Houghton    $2 
Roderick  is  a  risumi  in  little  of  the  strength  and  weak- 
ness of  genius,  an  example  of  the  artistic  temperament. 
He  is  a  young  American  sculptor  taken  to  Italy  by  one  of 
Mr  James's  rich  virtuosi.    Baker. 

Jamison,  Mrs  C.  V.  (Dakin)     Toinette's  Philip. 
1894.     21J  X  18Jcm  Century    $1.50 

Y  A  romantic  story  of  New  Orleans  life.    Baker. 
Janvier,   T:   A.     The  Aztec  treasure-house;    a 

romance  of  contemp>oraneous  antiquity.  1893. 
19cm     (Harper's  quar.)  Harper    $1.50 

Y  Tale  of  search  after  and  finding  of  a  great  treasure, 
hidden  among  the  Mexican  mountains.    Buffalo. 

In  the  Sargasso  sea.     1898.     19cm 

Harper    $1.25 

The  passing  of  Thomas;  In  the  St  Peter's 

set;  At  the  Grand  hotel  du  Paradis;  The  fish  of 
Monsieur  Quissard;  Le  bon  oncle  d'Am^rique; 
five  stories.     1900.     19cm  Harper    $1.25 

Jewett,  S:  O.     Betty  Leicester;  a  story  for  girls. 
1890.     16cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Y  Young  girl's  summer  in  a  New  England  country 
town  after  a  life  of  travel  abroad.    N.  Y. 

Betty  Leicester's  Christmas.    1899.    20cm 

Houghton    $1 

Y  Sequel  to  Betty  Leicester. 

A  15-year-old  New  England  girl,  living  with  her  father 
in  London,  spends  a  delightful  Christmas  at  Danesly 
Castle.    First  published  in  St  Nicholas.    N.  Y. 


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Jewett,  S:  O.     A  country  doctor,     n.  d.     IScm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Simple  story  of  quiet  and  beautiful  life  in  rural  New 
England.    Baker. 

Country  of  the  pointetl  firs.     n.  d.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 
studies  of  life  and  character  in  a  Maine  .scacoast  vil- 
lage.   N.  Y. 

Deephaven.     1900.     15Jcm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Two  young  girls'  summer  in  an  old  New  England  sea- 
port. 

Old  friends  and  new.     1879.     15Jcm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  A  lost  lover;  A  sorrowful  guest;  A  late  sup- 
per; Mr  Bruce;  Miss  Sydney's  flowers;  Lady  Ferrj-;  A  bit 
of  shore  life. 


The  queen'stwin,  and  other  stories.    1899. 

18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  The  queen's  twin;  A  Dunnet  shepherdess; 
Where's  Nora?  Bold  words  at  the  bridge;  Martha's  lady; 
The  coon  dog;  Aunt  Cynthy  Dallett;  The  night  before 
Thanksgiving. 

Stories  of  rural  life  among  the  homely  farmer  and  fisher 
folk  of  New  England,  with  two  bright,  lively  Irish 
sketches.    N.  Y. 

Johnson,  Rossiter.      Phaeton  Rogers;   a  novel 
of  boy  life.     1881.     19cm 

Y  Scribner    $1.50 

Johnston,  Mary.     Audrey.     1902.     20Jcm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Virginia  romance;  historical  setting,  early  18th  century. 
N.  Y. 

Prisoners  of  hope;  a  tale  of  colonial  Vir- 
ginia.    1898.     20cm  Houghton    $1.50 

Published  in  England  under  title  The  old  dominion. 

To  have  and  to  hold.     1900.     19^cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Publi.shed  in  England  under  title  By  order  of  the  com- 
pany. 
Virginia  romance  of  reign  of  James  I.    Baker. 

Johnston,  R:  M.     Old  times  in  middle  Georgia. 
1897.     19cm  Macraillan    $1.50 

Contents:  Mr  Eben  Bull's  investment;  Mr  Cummin's 
relinquishment;  Mr  Pate's  only  infirmity;  Shadowy  foes: 
Their  cousin  Lethy;  Old  lady  Lazehberry;  Our  witch: 
Weasles  on  a  debauch;  Ephe;  A  case  of  spite;  Mr  Pea 
nearly  nonplussed;  Lost;  Mutual  schoolmasters;  Miss 
Clisby's  romance;  Ishmael. 

Juvenile   round  table:   stories  by  the  foremost 
catholic  writers.     1901.     20 Jem      Benziger    $1 
Y    Twenty  stories  by  as  many  writers. 

Kaler,  J.  O.     Mr  Stubbs's  brother;  a  sequel  to 
"Toby  Tyler."     1903.     18cm 

Y  -  Harper    60c 


Kaler,  J.  O.  Toby  Tyler;  or,  Ten  weeks  with  a 
circus;  by  James  Otis.     1881.     16J  x  13Jcm 

Y  Harper    60c 

King,  Charles.    Between  the  lines.    1889.    19cm 

Harper    $1.25 

story  of  the  civil  war;  excellent  description  of  battle 
of  Gettysburg.    N.  Y. 

Cadet  days.     1903.     19cm 

Y  Harper    $1.25 

Describes  West  Point  customs  and  ideals  in  a  spirited 
story  for  boys.    N.  Y. 

Captain  Blake.      1902.      19cm     . 

Lippincott    $1.25 

Sequel  to  Marion' s  faith. 

The  colonel's  daughter;  or,  Winning  his 

spurs.     1892.     19cm  Lippincott    $1.25 

Followed  by  Marion's  faith. 

Light  novel,  sketching  life  at  a  southwestern  army 
post.    N.  Y. 

Marion's  faith.     1893.     18cm 

Lippincott    $1.25 
Sequel  to  The  colonel' 8  daughter. 

King,  G. .  E. .  Tales  of  a  time  and  place.  1892. 
19cm  Harper    $1.25 

Contents:  Bayou  I'Ombre;  Bonne  Maman;  Madril^ne; 
The  Christmas  story  of  a  little  church. 

Stories  of  Louisiana  Creoles,  marked  by  a  strong  and 
delicate  touch.    Nation. 

Lee,  MrsTS...  C.  (Jenkins)  In  the  cheering-up 
business.     1891.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

A  Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket,     n.  d.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

London,  Jack.  The  call  of  the  wild.  1903. 
20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Story  of  wild  life  in  the  Klondike.  The  hero,  a  mag- 
nificent dog,  finally  obeys  "  the  call  of  the  wild  "  and  re- 
lapses into  savagery,  because  his  last  and  best  friend  was 
killed  by  the  Indians.    Pub.  wkly. 

Son  of  the  wolf;  tales  of  the  far  North. 

1900.     20cm  Houghton    $1.50 

Contents:  The  white  silence;  The  son  of  the  wolf;  The 
men  of  Forty-Mile;  In  a  far  country;  To  the  man  ontraU; 
The  priestly  prerogative;  The  wisdom  of  the  trail:  The 
wife  of  a  king;  An  Odyssey  of  the  North. 

Grim,  powerful  stories  of  white  men  in  Alaska.    N.  Y. 

Long,  J:  L.  Madame  Butterfly;  Purple  eyes; 
A  gentleman  of  Japan  and  a  lady;  Kito;  Glory. 
1898.     17Jcm  Century    $1.25 

Rather  sad  tales  of  Americans  [in  Japan]  who  loved 
and  rode — that  is  to  say,  sailed — away.    Bost.  trans. 

Longrfellow,  H:  W.  Hyperion,  a  romance.  Rev. 
ed.     n.  d.     18cm  Houghton    50c 

The  musings,  love-making  and  dreams  of  a  young  poet, 
a  pilgrim  in  Germany  and  Switzerland.    Bak^. 


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liOngfellow,  H:  W.  Kavanagh,  and  pther 
pieces,     n.  d.     18cm  Houghton    $1.50 

Contents:  Kavanagh;  Driftwood:  Ancient  French  ro- 
mance.s;  Frithiof  s  saga;  Twice-told  tales;  The  great  me- 
tropolis; Anglo-Saxon  literature;  Paris  in  the  17th  cen- 
tury; Table-talk. 

Lynde,  Francis.     The  helpers.     1901.     20cra 

Houghton    $1.50 
Scenes,  Denver  and  mining  regions.    N.  Y. 
Major,  Charles.   When  knighthood  was  in  flower; 
.  by  Edwin  Caskoden.     1899.     19cra 

Merrill     $1.50 

The  tomantic  love  story  of  Mary  Tudor,  sister  of  Henry 
VIII.    N.  Y. 
Martin,  Mrs  George  (Madden)    Emmy  Lou:  her 
book  and  heart.    1902.    19icm     McClure    $1.50 

Appeared  in  McClure' s  viagazine,  v.  17-19,  1901-2. 

School  days  of  a  bewildered  and  very  real  little  girl. 

Incidentally  satirizes  some  school  methods  and  manners. 

N.  Y. 

Matthews,  Brander.     Vignettes  of  Manhattan. 

1894.     19cm  Harper    $1.50 

Contents:  In  the  little  church  down  the  street;  The 
twenty-ninth  of  February;  At  a  private  view;  Spring  in 
a  side  street;  A  Decoration-day  revery;  In  search  of  local 
color;  Before  the  break  of  day;  A  midsummer  midnight; 
A  vista  in  Central  Park;  The  speech  of  the  evening;  A 
Thank.sgiving-day  dinner:  In  the  midst  of  life. 

&  others.     With  my  friends;  tales  told  in 

partnership;  with  an  introd.  essay  on  The  art 
and  mystery  of  collaboration.     1891.     19 Jem 

Longmans    $1 

Contents:  The  documents  in  the  case,  with  H.  C.  Bun- 
ner;  Seven  conversations  of  Dear  Jones  and  Baby  Van 
Rensselaer,  with  H.  C.  Bunner;  Edged  tools:  a  tale  in  two 
chapters,  with  W.  H.  Pollock;  Mated  by  magic:  a  story 
with  a  postscript,  with  W.  H.  Pollock;  One  story  is  good 
till  another  is  told,  with  G:  H.  Jessop;  Three  wishes, 
with  F.  Anstey. 

Merwin,  Samuel.     The  whip  hand;  a  tale  of  the 
pine  country.     1903.    20icm    Doubleday    $1.50 
stirring  story  of  the  hero's  light  in  Michigan  pine  lands 
against  a  lumber  trust.    N.  Y. 

&  Webster,  H:  K.    Calumet  "K."    1901. 

17icm  Macmillan   ,$1.50 

Calumet  "  K  "  is  a  2,0(X),000-bushel  grain  elevator,  which 
Charlie  Bannon  has  to  build  against  time.  How  he  suc- 
ceeds in  doing  so  is  the  story.    Baker. 

Mitchell,  J:  A.     Amos  Judd.     1901.     19cm 

Scribner    75c 

The  heir  of  an  Indian  rajah  is  educated  in  New  Eng- 
land. Cla.sh  of  heredity  and  environment  make  an  un- 
usual tale.    Ed.  sel. 

Mitchell,  S.  "W.  Adventures  of  Francois,  found- 
ling, thief,  juggler  and  fencing  master,  during 
the  French  revolution.     1898.     19Jcm 

.  Century    $1.50 


Mitchell,  S.  "W.     Characteristics.     1892.     19cm 

Century    $1.25 

Selections  from  table  talk  ot  an  intimate  coterie  of 
highly  cultivated  men  and  women.    Baker. 

Hugh  Wynne,  free  Quaker.     2  v.     1897. 

19cm  Century    $1.50 

Autobiographic  story  of  the  revolution.  Introduces 
Washington,  Andr<J,  Dr  Rush  and  others.  Excellent  in 
portrayal  of  times  and  character.  First  published  in  Cen- 
tury.   N.  Y. 

When   all   the  woods  are  green.     1894. 

20cm  Century    $1.50 

A  camping  out  summer  spent  by  cultured  people  in  the 
Canadian  forests.  Capital  descriptions  of  salmon  tishing, 
bear  hunting,  etc.    Pub.  wkly. 

Munroe,   Elirk.      Campmates;    a    story   of    the 
plains.     1903.     19cm  Harper    $1.25 

Y  Two  boys  accompany  an  engineering  expedition 
across  the  continent.    N.  Y. 

Canoemates;  a  story  of  the  Florida  Reef 

and  Everglades.     1903.     19cm      Harper    $1.25 

Y  Adventures  of  2  boys  who  take  their  canoes  through 
the  Florida  waters  and  leam  many  interesting  things. 
Unit. 

Dorymates;  a  tale  of  the  fishing  banks. 

1903.     19cm  Harper    $1.25 

Y  Captain  of  a  Gloucester  fishing  schooner,  finding  a 
baby  floating  in  a  barrel,  adopts  it.  The  child  has  thrill- 
ing adventures,  and  finds  its  true  parent*;  at  last.    Sargent. 

The  flamingo  feather.     1887.     16Jxl4cm 

Harper    60c 

Y  French  boy's  adventures  among  Florida  Indians  in 
16th  century.    Pittsburg. 

Raftmates.     1903.     19cm     Harper    $1.25 


Y    Chase  after  a  runaway  raft  on  the  Mississippi  and 
adventures  with  counterfeiters  and   river  boats.     F.  J, 
Olcott. 
Wakulla;  a  story  of  adventure  in  Florida. 


1903.     17icm 

Y  Harper    60c 
Norris,  Frank.     The  octopus;  a  story   of  Cali- 
fornia.    1901.     19Jcm              Doubleday    $1.50 

Deals  with  the  war  between  the  wheat  grower  and  the 
railroad  trust.    Author. 

The    pit;    a    story    of    Chicago.      1903. 

20Jcm  Doubleday    $1.50 

The  fictitious  narrative  of  a  "deal"  in  the  Chicago 
wheat  pit.    Author. 

Norton,  C:  L.  Jack  Benson's  log;  or,  Afloat 
with  the  flag  in  '61.  1895.  19em  (Fighting 
for  the  flag  ser. )  Wilde    $1.25 

Y  Sequel  -1  medal  of  honor  man. 

Boy's  life  in  the  navy  during  the  early  civil  war.    N.  Y. 

A  medal  of  honor  man;  or.  Cruising  among 

blockade  runners.     1896.     19cm     (Fighting  for 
the  flag  ser. ) 

Y  Wilde    $1.25 


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201 


Fag's,  T:  N.     Among  the  camps;  or,  Young  peo- 
ples stories  of  the  war.     1902.     21  Jem 

Scribner    $1.50 
Y    Contents:  AeapturedSantaClaus;  Kittykin.andthe 
part  she  played  in  the  war;  "Nancy  Pansy;"  "Jack  and 
Jake" 

Elsket,  and  other  stories.      1891.     ISJcni 

Scribner    $1 

Contents:  Elsket;  "George  Washington's"  last  duel; 
P'laski's  tunament;  "Run  to  seed;"  "A  soldier  of  the 
empire." 

In  ole  Virginia;  illus.  by  W.  T.  Smedley, 

B.  W.  Clinedinst,  C.  S.  Reinhart,  A.  B.  Frost, 
Howard  Pyle  and  A.  Castaigne.     1896.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.25 

Contents:  Mtir.se  Chan;  "  Unc'  Edlnburg;"  Meh  Lady; 
Ole  'Stracted;  No  Haid  Pawn;  Polly. 

Old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock;  illus. 


by  H.  C.  Christy.     1901.     ISJcm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Finely  etched  portrayal  of  a  southern  gentleman  of  the 
old  school.     VrUir,  31:  321. 

Red  Rock;  a  chronicle  of  reconstruction. 

1898.     19cm  Scribner    $1.50 

story  of  the  civil  war  and  of  reconstruction,  centering 
in  the  history  of  the  Red  Rock  Plantation  and  its  vicissi- 
tudes of  ownership. 

Two    little    Confederates.     1888.     21Jcm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Adventures  with  confederates  and  unionists  of  2 
small  boys  left  on  a  Virginia  plantation  during  the  war. 
X.  Y. 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.  An  adventurer  of  the  North ; 
being  a  continuation  of  the  histories  of  "Pierre 
and  his  people"  and  the  latest  existing  records 
of  Pretty  Pierre.     1898.     18cm 

Macniillan  $1.25 
Contents:  Acro.ss  the  jumping  sandhills;  A  lovely  bully; 
The  filibuster;  Gift  of  the  simple  king;  Malachi;  The  lake 
of  the  Great  Slave;  The  Red  Patrol;  The  going  of  the 
white  swan;  At  Bamber's  Boom;  The  Bridge  House;  The 
epaulettes;  The  finding  of  Fingall. 

The  battle  of  the  strong;  a  romance  of 

two  kingdoms.     1898.     19cm    Houghton    $1.50 

Opens  with  battle  of  Jersey  and  is  continued  into  the 
great  war  between  England  and  France  at  close  of 
18th  century.  Scene  chiefly  Jersey,  sometimes  Brittany. 
Bilker. 

Donovan  Pasha  and  some  people  of  Egypt. 

1902,     19icm  Appleton    $1.50 

15  dramatic  stories  of  Egyptian  life  and  character.  I^ib. 
wkly. 

—    Pierre  and  his  people;  tales  of  the  far 

north.     1898.     17  Jem  Macmillan    $1.25 

Stories  of  love  and  adventure,  chiefly  from  the  Hudson 
Bay  territory;  a  presentment  of  native  character  and  life. 
Baker. 


Parker,  6'(V  Gilbert.     Right  of  way.    1901.    19cm 

Harper    $1.50 

A  poignant  romance  of  the  life  of  a  brilliant  Montreal 
barrister  who  wanders,  temporarily  crazed  by  dipsomania 
and  an  accident,  into  a  French  Canadian  village.    Ed.  sel. 

A  Romany  of  the  snows.     1898.     17jcm 

Macmillan  $1.25 
Contents:  Three  commandments  in  the  vulgar  tongrue; 
Little  Babiche;  At  Point  o' Bugles;  The  spoil  of  the  puma: 
The  trail  of  the  sun  dogs:  The  pilot  of  Belle  Amour;  The 
crui.se  of  the  "Ninety-three;"  A  Romany  of  the  snows; 
The  plunderer. 

Stories  continuing  Pierre  and  his  people,  preceding  the 
Adventurer  of  the  North. 

Seats  of  the  mighty.     1898.     19cm 

Appleton    $1.50 

Historical  romance,  culminating  in  battle  of  Quebec.  > 
Baker. 

When    Valmond    came   to   Pontiac;  the 


story  of  a  lost  Napoleon.     1898.     17Jcm 

Macmillan     $1.25 

The  romance  of  the  coming  of  a  supposed  son  of 
Napoleon  into  the  life  of  a  French  Canadian  village. 
Ed.  sel. 

Perry,  Nora.     Hope  Benham;  a  story  for  girls, 
illus.  by  F.  T.  Merrill.     1903.     19cm 
Y  Little    $1.50 

Phelps,  E..  S.     Doctor  Zay.     1882.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Story  of  a  woman  physician  in  an  obscure  New  England 
village.    L.  &  I. 

Fourteen  to  one.     1891.     18cm 

Houghton  $1.25 
Contents:  Fourteen  to  one;  'Wie  bell  of  St  Basil's;  Shut 
in;  Jack,  the  fisherman;  The  madonna  of  the  tubs;  A 
brave  deed;  The  sacrifice  of  Antigone;  Sweet  home;  Too 
late;  The  Reverend  Malachi  Matthew;  His  relict;  Mary 
Elizabeth;  Annie  Laurie;  The  law  and  the  gospel. 

Gates  ajar.     1896.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Imaginative  glimpses  into  the  celestial  paradise,  where 
she  imagines  the  interests  and  occupations  of  terrestrial 
existence  will  be  carried  on.    Baker. ' 

A  singular  life.     1895.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Poe,  E.  A.     Tales,  with  introd.  by  H.  W.  Mabie. 
1901.    20cm    (Century  class.)    Century    $1.25  n 

Contents:  The  gold-bug;  A  descent  into  the  Maelstrom; 
MS  found  in  a  bottle;  The  murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue; 
The  mystery  of  Marie  Rog6t;  The  purloined  letter;  The 
fall  of  the  house  of  Usher;  William  Wilson;  The  man  of 
the  crowd;  The  black  cat;  The  telltale  heart;  The  assig- 
nation; The  masque  of  the  red  death;  The  cask  of  amon- 
tillado;  The  pit  and  the  pendulum. 

Exhibit  his  power  chiefly  in  that  dim  region  which 
.stretches  from  the  very  utmost  limits  of  the  probable  into 
the  weird  confines  of  superstition  and  unreality.  J.  R. 
Lowell. 


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Poulsson,  Emilie.  Child  stories  and  rhymes, 
for  the  little  people  of  nursery  and  kindergarten; 
illus.  by  L.  J.  Bridgman.     1898.     24cm 

Y  Lothrop    $1.25 

Through  the  farmyard  gate;  rhymes  and 

stories  for  little  children  at  home  and  in  kinder- 
garten; illus.  by  L.  J.  Bridgman.  1896. 
24xl9icm 

Y  Lothrop    $1.25 

Pratt,  Mrs  Ella  (Farman)  The  play  lady;  a 
story  for  other  girls.  1900.  19 Jem  (Sunshine 
lib. )  Crowell    50c 

Y  A  young  girl  supports  herself  by  taking  charge  of 
all  the  little  children  of  a  village  in  her  own  home  each 
morning.  She  cares  for  them  and  amuses  them  in  bright 
interesting  ways.    Ed.  sel. 

Pyle,  Howard.  The  garden  behind  the  moon; 
a  real  story  of  the  moon  angel.     1895.     21  Jem 

Scribner    $2 

Y  Illus.  by  author. 

Sometimes  disapproved,  partly  because  many  difficult 
words  are  used,  partly  because  of  the  little  "moon  calf" 
hero.  The  story,  woven  about  the  fancy  that  the  real  life 
of  the  little  "  moon  calf"  is  not  lived  in  his  dull  body  but 
in  a  fairy  world  of  training  and  conquest,  is  too  beautiful 
to  be  entirely  omitted  from  the  list.    Ed.  sel. 

Men  of  iron.     1904.     22em      Harper    $2 

Y  A  boy's  story  of  the  time  of  Henry  IV,  of  England, 
who,  with  the  men  of  his  court,  are  the  "  men  of  iron  " 

Otto  of  the  silver  hand.     1903.     23cm 

Scribner    $2 

Y  Spirited  story  of  the  robber  barons  and  the  feudal 
strongholds  of  medieval  Germany.  Mr  Pyle  tells  a  story 
well  and  illustrates  it  even  better.    Hardy. 

Pepper  and  salt;  or,  Seasoning  for  young 

folk.     1886.     29cm 

Y  Harper    $1.50 

Some  merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood, 

of  great  renown  in  Nottinghamshire.  1902. 
19em     ( Scribner' s  per. )  Scribner    60c 

Y  Illus.  by  author. 

A  83  edition  is  also  issued  by  Scribner. 
A  continuous  narrative  of  the  episodes  of  the  life  of  the 
famous  outlaw  gathered  from  the  older  sources.    Ed.  sel. 

Story  of  Jack  Ballister's  fortunes.     1895. 

21  Jem  Century    $2 

Y  Exciting  narrative  of  adventures  by  land  and  sea. 
The  hero  has  many  narrow  escapes,  but  lives  to  return  to 
England  and  enjoy  his  rightful  inheritance.    Cleveland. 

Tvjrilight  land.     1895.     22em 

Y  Harper    $2.50 

Wonder  clock ;  or,  Four  and  twenty  mar- 


Pyle,  Katharine.    The  counterpane  fairy.    1898. 

19  Jem  Dutton    $1.25 

Y    Illus.  by  author. 
Ralph,    Julian.      Alone    in    China,   and  other 

stories.     1897.     19cm  Harper    $2 

Contents:  House-boating  in  China;  Alone  in  China; 
Plumblossom  Beebe's  adventures;  The  story  of  Miss  Pi; 
The  "boss"  of  Ling-foo;  Little  Fairy's  constancy;  The 
love-letters  of  Superfine  Gold.  , 

Book  of  travel  in  form  of  stories  and  sketches.  Notably 
good  illustrations.    N.  Y. 

Rayner,  Emma.     Free  to  serve.     1897.     20cm 

Small    $1.50 
Colonial  New  York  in  early  18th  century.    Romantic 
adventures  of  a  well-born  English  girl  as  a  bond  servant. 
N.Y. 

Remington,  Frederic.  Crooked  trails;  illus.  by 
Frederic  Remington.    1898.    23em    Harper    $2 

Men  with  the  bark  on;  illus.  by  the  au- 
thor.    1900.     19cm  Harper    $1.25 

Vigorous  sketches  of  rough  life  in  Cuba  and  on  the 
western  frontier.    Lit.  world,  32:  55. 


Rice,  Mrs  A.  C.  (Hegan) 
18em 


Lovey  Mary.     1903. 
Century    $1 
Appeared  in  Century,  v.  65,  Dec.  1902-Mar.  1903. 
Mrs  Wiggs'  cheery  philosophy  still  pervades  the  Cab- 
bage Patch,  where  Lovey  Mary,  the  tender  hearted  orphan 
heroine,  and  Tommy,  her  3-year-old  prot6g6,  find  a  home. 
N.Y. 


vellous  tales,  being  one  for  each  hour  of  the 
day;  illus.  by  Howard  Pyle,  verses  by  Katha- 
rine Pyle.     1904.     25Jcm 
Y  Harper    $2 


Mrs  Wiggs  of  the  cabbage  patch.     1903. 

19cm  Century    $1 

A  bright,  cheery  story,  showing  the  good  in  human  na- 
ture in  the  midst  of  dire  poverty.    W.  Mass. 

Richards,  MrsTu.  E..  (Howe)    Captain  January. 
1902.    19 Jem    (Capt.  January  ser.)     Estes    50c 

Y  Edition  illus.  by  F.  T.  Merrill    75c  and  81.25. 
Story  of  an  old  lighthouse  keeper  and  a  little  girl  res- 
cued by  him  from  the  sea.    N.  Y. 

Five  minute  stories.     1895.     20cm 

Estes    $1.25 

Y  Short  stories  about  little  children  and  animals;  also 
some  amusing  nonsense  rhymes.    Unit. 

The  golden  windows;  a  book  of  fables  for 

young  and  old.     1904.     20em  Little    $1.50 

Joyous  story  of  Toto.     1885.     19em 

Little    $1 

Y  About  a  little  boy  who  had  passed  much  time  in  the 
woods,  with  animal  playfellows.    N.  Y. 

More  five  minute  stories.     1903.     20Jcm 

Estes    $1  n 

Y  Companion  to  Five  minute  stories;  stories  for  very 
small  children.    Pub.  wkly. 

Queen  Hildegarde;  a  story  for  girls.     1889. 

17Jem  Estes    $1.25 

Y  The  wholesome  experience  of  a  young  New  York 
girl  during  a  summer  on  a  farm.    Ed.  sel. 


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B.ichards,  Mrs'L.'E..  (Howe)  Quicksilver  Sue. 
1899.     19cm  Century    $1 

T  Summer's  experiences  of  several  country  children 
and  a  badly  brought  up  city  girl.    N.  Y. 

Three  Margarets.     1897.     17Jcm 

Estes    $1.25 

T  Three  cousins,  one  from  the  East,  one  from  a  ranch 
in  the  West,  and  one  from  a  Cuban  plantation,  come 
together  for  a  summer  visit  to  an  uncle  whom  they  have 
never  seen.    Dial,  23:  401. 

Riis,  J.  A.  Children  of  the  tenements.  1903. 
20  cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

In  an  earlier  collection  under  title  Out  of  Mulberry  street. 
Pref. 

Roberts,  C:  G:  D.  The  forge  in  the  forest;  be- 
ing the  narrative  of  the  Acadian  ranger,  Jean 
de  Mer,  seigneur  de  Briart.     n.  d.      19^cm 

Page    $1.50 

Heart  of  the  ancient  wood.     1900.     19cm 

Page    $1.50 

Intimate  and  affectionate  description  of  life  in  the  for- 
ests of  northern  United  States.    Baker. 


A  sister  to  Evangeline.     New  ed.     1900. 

19icm  Page    $1.50 

Story  of  the  expulsion  of  the  Acadians.    Baker. 

Robertson,   Harrison.     Eed    blood    and  blue. 
1900.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Robertson,   Morgan.     Masters  of  men;    a  ro- 
mance of  the  new  navy.     1901.     19Jcm 

Doubleday    $1.50 

Rohlfs,    Mrs   A..    K.    (Green)     The     I^aven- 
worth  case,  a  lawyer's  story.     1901.     18cm 

Putnam    $1.25 
Round    table    of   the    representative  American 
Catholic  novelists;  with  portraits,  biog.  sketches 
and  bibliography.     1897.     19Jcm 

Benziger    $1.50 

Rowland,  H:  C.     Sea  scamps;  three  adventurers 
of  the  East.     1903.     20cm  McClure    $1.50 

Cont«nts:  Back  tracks;  In  the  China  Sea;  Jordan 
Knapp,  trader;  Off  Luzon;  The  treasure  box;  At  the 
break  of  the  monsoon;  In  the  whale-boat;  At  the  last  of 
the  ebb. 

An  adventurous  voyage  in  the  China  Sea.    Pub.  wkly. 

Runkle,  Bertha.     The  helmet  of  Navarre.     1901. 
20cm  Century    $1.50 

Romance  of  cape  and  sword,  with  a  young  adherent  of 
Henry  of  Navarre  for  hero;  scene  Paris,  at  moment  when 
the  Huguenot  king  entered  the  city  at  the  cost  of  a  mass. 
Baker. 

St  NiclioleuB  Christmas  book.     1899.   ,24 Jem 
Y  Century    $1.50 


Saunders,  Marshall.    Beautiful  Joe;  with  introd. 
by  Hezekiah  Butterworth.     1894.     18Jcm 

Amer.  Baptist    60c 

Y  This  story  speaks  for  the  dog  as  Black  Beauty  does 
for  the  horse;  teaches  kindness  to  animals.  For  children 
between  9  and  14.    Unit. 

Scudder,  H.  E.     Bodleys  telling  stories.     1878. 
21xl8cm  Houghton    $1.50 

Y  About  historic  men  and  events.    Sargent. 

Doings  of  the  Bodley  family  in  town  and 

country.     1903.     21Jxl8cm      Houghton    $1.50 

Y  Stories,  poems  and  anecdotes  woven  into  a  story. 
Pittsburg. 

Several  more  Bodley  books  exist  which  may  be  added 
in  libraries  where  these  prove  successful.    Ed.  sel. 

Seawell,   M.   E.     Decatur   and   Somers.     1894. 
20cm     (Young  heroes  of  our  navy) 

Appleton    $1 

Y  Story  of  the  Tripolitan  war,  describing  the  burning 
of  the  Philadelphia  and  the  explosion  of  the  Intrepid. 

N.  Y. 

History  of  the  Lady  Betty  Stair.     1897. 

18cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Story  of  a  young  girl  who  fled  from  France  during  the 
revolution  to  court  of  the  French  exiles  in  Holyrood 
palace,  Edinburgh.    E.  B.  S.  S. 

Little  Jarvis.     1890.     20cm     (Young  he- 
roes of  our  navy)  Appleton    $1 

Y  story  of  a  boy  mid.shipman  in  the  United  States 
navy  in  1800.  and  his  loss  of  life  through  obedience  to 
orders.    Unit. 

Midshipman    Paulding.       1891.       20cm 

(Young  heroes  of  our  navy)  Appleton    $1 

Y  True  story  of  the  war  of  1812.  Hero  becomes  an  offi- 
cer in  the  navy  and  takes  part  in  the  battle  of  Lake  Cham- 
plain.    Sargent. 

Paul  Jones.    1893.    20cm    (Young  heroes 

of  our  navy)  Appleton    $1 

Y  story  biography  full  of  his  adventures  in  British 
waters  during  the  revolution.  Based  on  good  authori- 
ties and  in  fictitious  parts  consistent  with  his  recorded 
life  and  deeds.    N.  Y. 

A  Virginia  cavalier.     1903.     19cm 

Harper    $1.50 

story  of  Washington's  boyhood,  with  sketches  of  old 
Virginia  life.    Unit. 


Seton,  Ernest  Thompson.  Biography  of  a 
grizzly.     1903.     20cm  Century    $1.50 

Y    Illus.  by  author. 

Author  writes  as  if  he  himself  had  been  first  a  little, 
forlorn,  soft  ball  of  a  baby  bear  and  afterwards  an  embit- 
tered monster,  prowling  for  food.    Literature. 

Two  little  savages.     1903.     21cm 

Doubleday    $1.75  n 
T   Adventures  of  2  boys  who  lived  as  Indians.   Teaches 
practical  lessons  about  camping,  trapping,  uses  of  plants, 
etc.    Author's  illustrations.    N.  Y'. 


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A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Sewell,  Anna.     Black  Beauty.     1902.     20Jcm 

Page    $1.25 

Y  Best  book  published  to  cultivate  a  spirit  of  kindness 
for  horses.    Pittsburg. 

Skinner,  Mrs  Henrietta  (Dana)  Espfritu 
Santo.     1899.     19cm  Harper    $1.25 

An  unusual  study  of  love  and  life  among  opera  singers 
and  artists.  The  spiritual  power  of  Catholicism  is  pic- 
tured.   Ed.  sel. 

Slosson,  Mrs  Annie  (Trumbull)  Dumb  fox- 
glove, and  other  stories.     1898.     19cm 

Harper    $1.25 

Contents:  Dumb  foxglove;  Apple  Jonathan;  Anna 
Malann;  Davy's  Christmas;  Clavis;  A  transient:  Aunt 
Liefy. 

Seven  dreamers.     1891.     19cm 

Harper    $1.25 

Contents:  How  Faith  came  and  went;  Botany  Bay; 
Aunt  Randy;  Fishin'  Jimmy;  Buttemeggs;  Deacon 
Pheby's  selfish.natur;  A  speakin'  ghost. 

An  account  in  rich  dialect  of  various  eccentrics,  or 
people  with  a  touch  of  mania.  In  the  six  tales  that  fol- 
low, a  series  of  rustic  visionaries  are  portrayed,  in  such  a 
way  as  to  show  the  psychic  value  of  these  pha-ses  of  men- 
tal history.    Baker. 

Smith,  A.  C.  The  monk  and  the  dancer.  1900. 
20cm.  Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  The  monk  and  the  dancer;  Trot,  trot  to  mar- 
ket; The  peach;  The  senior  reader;  Some  old  families; 
The  eye  of  the  harem. 

The  expression  of  a  well  comprehended  art,  at  once 
strong  and  delicate.    Nation,  71: 156. 

Smith,  F.  H.  Caleb  West,  master  diver.  1900. 
19|cm  Houghton    $1.50 

Characters  and  action  center  about  the  building  of  a 
lighthouse  on  the  Connecticut  coa.st.    N.  Y. 

Colonel   Carter  of  Cartersville,  illus.  by 

E.  W.  Kemble  and  the  author.     1892.     18^cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Describes  with  humorous  and  loving  touch,  an  unre- 
constructed Virginia  gentleman  and  the  friends  he 
endeared  himself  to.    Nation. 

Fortunes  of  Oliver  Horn.     1902.     19Jcm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Study  of  southern  society  at  outbreak  of  civil  war  and 
of  art  student's  life  in  New  York  about  1860.    N.  Y. 

TomGrogan.     1900.     19Jcm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Tom  Grogan  is  an  Irish  woman  and  a  contractor.  Her 
troubles-with  her  workmen  and  her  method  of  averting 
a  strike  described  from  capitalist's  point  of  view.    Mass. 

Smith,  Gertrude.  Arabella  and  Araminta  stories, 
with  15  illustrative  designs  by  Ethel  Reed  and 
explanatory  notes  by  the  author.  5th  ed. 
1902.     23cm  Small    $1 

Y  Two  later  books,  in  much  the  same  manner,  Tlie  boo 
boo  book  (Estes  75c)  and  Reggie  and  Reggie  glories  (Harper 
$1.50)  may  be  added  if  the  first  is  liked.    Ed.  sel. 


Smith, 3/r«  M..  P.  (Wells)  Fouronafarm.  lyoi. 
19cm  Little    $1,20  n 

Y  Summer  doings  of  4  New  York  childres  on  a  New- 
Hampshire  farm.    N.  Y. 

Jolly  good  times;  or,  Child-life  on  a  farm; 

by  P.  Thome.     1902.     19cm 

Y  Little    $1.25 

Jolly  good  times  at  Hackmatack.     1903. 

17  Jem  Little    $1.25 

Y  Entertaining  story  of  life  in  an  inland  village  of 
Massachusetts  about  1830.    N.  Y. 

Jolly  good   times  at  scho(jl;   also,  some 

times  not  quite  so  jolly.     1903.     19cih 

Little    $1.25 

Y  Four  more  books  in  the  "  Jolly  good  stories"  aeries 
exist  and  may  be  safely  added  if  desired.    Ed.  sel. 

Smith,  N.  A.     Three  little  Marys.     1902.     19Jcm 

Houghton     85c  n 

Y  Scotch  Mairi,  English  Molly  and  Irish  Maureen 
Bawn  are  the  heroines  of  three  pretty  stories.    W.  Y. 

Spearman,  F.  H.     Daughter  of  a  magnate.    1903. 

20cm  Scribner    $1.50 

The  magnate  is  the  president  of  a  great  western  railroad 

who  takes  his  family  to  the  Rocky  mountains  where  some 

marvelous  feats  of  engineering  are  being  done.    Pub.  wkly. 

Held  for  orders,  being  stories  of  railroad 

life.     1902.     19Jcm  McClure    $1.50 

Vigorous,  full  of  adventure  and  heroism  in  emergency. 
X.  Y. 

The  nerve  of  Foley,  and  other  railroad 

stories.     1900.     18icm  Harper    $1.25 

Contents:  The  nerve  of  Foley;  Second  seventy-seven; 
The  kid  engineer;  The  sky-scraper;  Soda-water  Sal;  The 
McWilliams  special;  Million-dollar  freight-train;  Bucks; 
Sankey's  double  header;  Siclone  Clark. 

Ten  vigorous  stories  of  excitements,  dangers  and  hero- 
isms of  railway  life.    N.  Y. 

Spears,  J:  B.  The  port  of  missing  ships,  and 
other  stories  of  the  sea.     1897.     16icm 

Macmillan    $1.25 
Contents:   The  port  of  missing  ships;   Skipper  of  the 
Nancy  O;  Story  of  a  second  mate. 

Stimson,  F.  J.  King  Noanett;  a  story  of  Devon 
settlers  in  old  Virginia  and  Massachusetts  Bay. 
1897.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Romance  of  pioneer  life  and  adventure.     Critic. 

Mrs   Knollys,  and  other  stories.     1897. 

20cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  Mrs  Knollys;  Tlie  three  achievements  of 
Eileen;  Our  consul  at  Carlsruhe;  A  first  love-letter;  In  a 
garret;  A  daughter  of  Spain  (LosCaraqueiios);  Dynevor. 

Stockton  F.  R:  Adventures  of  Captain  Horn. 
1901.     19cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Story  of  adventures  met  with  in  a  quest  for  a  treasure 
i)f  the  Inca*.  Much  of  the  interest  depends  on  the  char- 
acter drawing.    Baker. 


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205 


Stockton,  r.  R:     Captain    Chap;    or,  the  Roll- 
ing stones.        1897.     20cm  Lippincott    $1 

Y  Rollicking  story  of  3  boys  accidentally  carried  out 
U)  sea,  and  picked  up  and  landed  on  south  coast  of 
Florida,  where  they  have  numerous  adventures.    N.  Y. 

The  casting  away  of  Mrs  Leeks  and  Mrs 

Aleshine.     1898.     19Jcm  Century    $1.50 

A  comedy  of  incongruous  and  improbable  Crusoe  adven- 
tures of  two  most  excellent  New  England  women,  related 
with  unvarying  gravity,  in  a  matter-of-fact  manner  that 
is  very  diverting.    N.  Y. 

Includes  The  J)umHtes. 

A  chosen   few.      1903.     16Jcin      (Cameo 

ed.)  Scribner    $1.25 

C/Ontents:  A  tale  of  negative  gravity;  Asaph;  "His 
wife's .decea.sed  sister;"  The  lady,  or  the  tiger?  The 
remarkable  wreck  of  the  "Thomas  Hyke: "  Old  Pipes  and 
the  dryad;  The  transferred  ghost;  "The  philosophy  of 
relative  existences;"  A  piece  of  red  calico. 

Fanciful  tales;  ed.  with  notes  for  schools 

by  J.  E..  Langvvorthy;  with  introd.  by  M..  E. 
Bnrt.     1904.     19cm     (Scribper's  ser.) 

Scribner    50c  n 

T  Contents:  Old  Pipes  and  the  dryad;  Bee-man  of 
Orn;  Clocks  of  Rondaine;  The  griffin  and  the  minor 
canon;  Christmas  truants. 

The  floating  prince,  and  other  fairy  tales. 

1881.     21xl8cm  Scribner    $1.50 

T  Most  of  the  stories  appeared  in  St  Nicholas  and  Har- 
per's young  people. 

Honse  of  Martha.     1891.     ISciii 

Scribner    $1.25 

A  jolly  fellowship.     1880.     I9^cni 

Scribner    $1.50 
Y    Good  times  of  2  boys  and  a  girl  in  Florida.  E vanston . 

The  lady,  or  the  tiger?  and  other  stories. 

1884.  17  Jem  Scribner    $1.25 
Contents:    The  lady,   or   the  tigef?    The    transferred 

ghost  The  spectral  mortgage;  Our  archery  club;  That 
same  old  'coon;  His  wife's  deceased  sister;  Our  story;  Mr 
Tolman;  On  the  training  of  parents;  Our'  firescreen;  A 
piece  of  red  calico;  Every  man  hLs  own  letter-writer. 

:    Mrs  Cliff's  yacht.     1896.     18Jcm 

Scribner    $1.50 
Deals  with  the  fate  of  that  portion  of  the  treasure 
which  fell  to  the  Peruvian  government  and  to  Mrs  Cliff, 
who  appeared  first  in  The  adventures  of  Captain  Horn. 

Rudder    Grange,    illus.    by  A.  B.  Frost. 

1885.  18cm  Scribner    $2 
Humerous  experiences  of  a  young  married  pair,  who 

begin  housekeeping  in  a  derelict  barge,  and  retain  the 
name  of  Rudder  Grange  when  they  move  to  a  more 
stable  dwielling.  The  drollery  arises  from  unstrained  and 
ordinary  situations.    Baker. 

Story  of  Viteau.     1884,     19icm 

Scribner    $1.50 


Stockton,  F.  B:     A  story-teller's  pack.     1897. 
19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  A  few  words  to  begin  with;  The  magic  egg; 
The  staying  power  of  Sir  Rohan;  The  widow's  cruise: 
Love  before  breakfast;  The  bishop's  ghost  and  the 
printer's  baby;  Captain  Eli's  best  ear;  As  one  woman  to 
another;  My  well  and  what  came  out  of  it;  Stephen 
Skarridge's  Christmas;  My  unwilling  neighbor. 

Ting-a-ling.     1882.     18cm      Scribner    $1 

Y  Fanciful  and  humorous  tales,  dealing  with  things 
magical,  as  well  as  with  dwarfs  and  giants.    Hardy. 

The  watchmaker's  wife,  and  other  stories. 

1893      19cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Contents:  The  watchmaker's  wife;  Asjiph;  My  terminal 
moraine;  The  philosophy  of  relative  existences;  The 
knife  that  killed  Po  Hancy;  The  Christmas  shadrach; 
The  Reverend  Ezekiel  Crump. 

Stoddard,  W:  O.     Dab  Kinzer;  a  story  of  a  grow- 
ing boy.     1881.     18Jcm  Scribner    $1 

Y  Story  of  a  growing  boy's  outdoor  life  on  shores  of 
Long  Island.    Hardy. 

Little  Smoke,  a  tale  of  the  Sioux.     1891. 

20  Jem  Appleton    $1.50 

Y  Exciting  and  instructive  tale  of  Sioux  Indian  life  in 
and  around  the  Black  Hills,  illustrated  with  many  curious 
pictures  of  Indian  weapons.    Hardy. 

On  the  old  frontier;  or,  The  last  raid  of 

the  Iroquois.     1893.     20cm        Appleton    $1.50 

Y  Adventures  in  western  New  York  during  last  Iro- 
quois raid.    N.  Y. 

The  quartet.     1881.     18icm 

Scribner    $1 

Y  Academy  and  college  life  of  Dab  Kinzer  and  his 
friends.    Wis. 

The  red  mustang,  a  story  of  the  Mexican 

border.     1890.     16 Jem     (Harper's  young  peop. 
ser.) 

T  Harper    60c 

The  talking  leaves.     1903.     17Jcm 

Harper    60c 

Y  Interesting  story  of  a  white  child's  life  among  the 
Indians,  and  how  she  escaped.    N.  Y. 

Two  Arrows;   a  story  of  red  and  white. 


Y    How  2  boys,  sons  of  a  count,  lived  in  the  days  of 
knigbtbood.    N.  Y. 


1886.     16Jcm     (Harper's  young  peop.  ser. ) 

Harj)er    60c 
Y    story  of  an  Indian  lad  in  the  far  West.    Sargent. 
Stories  by  American  authors.     10  v.     1884-85. 
17cm  Scribner    75c  ea 

A  collection  of  short  stories  contributed  to  periodicals, 
or  included  in  publications  not  easily  accessible.  Pub- 
ILshers'  note. 

Stories  of  Italy.      1894.      13cm      (Stories  from 
Scribner)  Scribner    75c 

Contents:  Espero  Gorgoni,  gondolier,  by  F.  H.  Smith; 
The  anatomist  of  the  heart,  by  T.  R.  Sullivan ;  The  song  of 
the  comforter,  by  J.  J.  A'Becket;  The  house  on  the  hilltop, 
l)y  Grace  E.  Channing. 


813 


206 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


stories  of  New  York.      1894.      13cni      (Stories 
from  Scribner)  Scribner    75c 

Contents:  From  four  to  six,  a  comedietta,  by  Annie 
Eliot;  The  commonest  possible  story,  by  B.  Perry;  The 
end  of  the  beginning,  by  G.  A.  Hibbard;  A  puritan 
ing(?nue,  by  J.  S.  Wood:  Mrs  Manstey's  view,  by  Kdith 
Wharton. 

Stories  of  the  army.     1894.     13cm     (Stories  from 
Scribner)  Scribner    75c 

Contents:  Memories,  by  B.  Matthews;  A  charge  for 
France,  by  J.  Heard,  jr;  Sergeant  Gore,  by  L.  Armstrong; 
The  tale  of  a  goblin  horse,  by  C.  C.  Nott. 

Stories   of    the  railway.     1893.     13cm     (Stories 
from  Scribner)  Scribner    75c 

Contents:  As  the  sparks  fly  upward,  by  G.  A.  Hibbard; 
How  I  sent  my  aunt  to  Baltimore,  by  C.  S.  Davison;  Run 
to  seed,  by  T:  N.  Page;  Flandroe's  Mogul,  by  A.  C. 
Gordon. 


Stories  of  the  sea. 
Scribner) 


1893.     13cm     (Stories  from 
Scribner    75c 


Contents:  The  port  of  missing  ships,  by  J.  R.  Spears; 
The  fate  of  theGeorgiana,  by  Maria  Blunt;  Captain  Black, 
by  C.  E.  Carryl;  The  last  slave  ship,  by  G.  Howe. 


Stories  of  the  South, 
from  Scribner) 


1894. 


13cm      (Stories 
Scribner    75c 


Contents:  No  Haid  Pawn,  by  T:  N.  Page;  How  the 
Derby  was  won,  by  H.  Robertson;  Aunt  Fountain's  pris- 
oner, by  J.  C.  Harris;  Tirar  y  Soult,  by  Mrs  R.  H.  Davis. 

Stowe,  Mrs  H.  E..  (Beecher)  Little  Pussy 
AVillow;  also,  The  minister's  watermelons. 
1899.     19^  X  ISJcm  Houghton    $1.25 

Y  Happy,  useful  life  of  a  country  girl  who  received 
from  a  fairy  the  gift  of  seeing  the  bright  side  of  every- 
thing.   Sargent. 

My  wife  and  I;  or,  Harry  Henderson's 


history.     1899.     19Jcm     (Riverside  ed.) 

Houghton    $1.50 
Followed  by  We  and  our  neigKbors. 

Oldtown  folks.     1897.     19icm 

Houghton    $1.50 
Portrays  a  Massachusetts  town  a  century  or  more  ago. 
N.  Y. 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin;  with  introd.  by  the 

author,     n.  d.     205cm.  Houghton    $1.50 

Bibliographic  account  of  Uncle  Tom's  cabin,  pref.  p. 
6»-«2. 

A  story  of  plantation  life  before  the  civil  war. 

One  of  the  most  famous  of  '  timely '  books.  It  was  not 
half  true,  it  was  written  with  passion  and  prejudice  and 
it  accomplished  what  all  the  cool,  judicial  statements  in 
the  world  would  have  failed  in.    L.  &  I. 

We  and  our  neighbors;  or,  The  records  of 


an  unfashionable  street.    1901.    19^cm     (River- 
side ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 
Sequel  to  My  icije  and  I. 


Stuart,  Mrs  Ruth.  (McEnery)     In  Simpkinsville; 

character  tales.     1897.     19cm        Hari)er    $1.25 

Contents:  An  Arkansas  prophet;  Weeds;  The  unlived 

life  of  little  Mary  Ellen;  The  dividing-fence;  The  middle 

hall;  Miss  Jemima's  valentine;  A  slender  romance. 

Moriah's  mourning  and  other  half-hour 

sketches.     1898.     19cm  Harper    $1.25 

Contents:  Moriah's  mourning;  An  optical  dilemma; 
The  second  Mrs  Slimm;  Apollo  Belvedere,  a  Christmas 
episode  of  the  plantation;  Nearest  of  kin;  (On  the  planta- 
tion); The  deacon's  medicine;  Two  gentlemen  of  leisure; 
The  Rev  Jordan  White's  three  glances;  Lady,  a  mono- 
logue of  the  cow-pen;  A  pulpit  orator;  An  Easter  symbol, 
a  monologue  of  the  plantation;  Christmas  at  the  Trimbles; 
A  minor  chord. 

13  short  stories,  mainly  of  the  southern  negro.    N.  Y. 

Story  of  Babette,  a  little  Creole  girl.    1894. 

19cm  Harper    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  a  little  Creole  stolen  from  her  New  Orleans 
home  and  growing  up  among  strangers.    N.  Y. 

Tarking^on,  Booth.     The  gentleman  from  Indi- 
ana.    1899.     20icm  Doubleday    $1.50 
Main  interest,  the  contest  between  White  Caps  and  a 
young  newspaper  man  who  tries  to  purify  politics.    N.  Y. 

Monsieur  Beaucaire.     1900.     20cm 

McClure    $1.25 

A  little  drama  of  intrigue,  laid  in  Bath  during  the  Beau 
Nash  regime  in  middle  of  the  18th  century.    Baker. 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Boys  of  other  countries.  New 
ed.     1901.     20Jcm  Putnam    $1.25 

Y  Contents:  The  little  post-boy;  The  pasha's  son;  .Ion 
■    of  Iceland;  The  two  herd-boys;  The  young  serf;  Studies 

of  animal  nature. 

Stories  of  boys  in  Sweden,  Egypt,  Iceland,  Germany  and 
Russia,  full  of  information  about  the  customs  and  pecu- 
liarities of  the  countries.    Pittsburg. 

Hannah  Thurstom,:  a  story  of  American 

.    life.     Household  ed.     1903.     19Jcm 

Putnam    $1.50 

■ — - —  The  story  of  Kennett.  Cedarcroft  ed. 
1903.     19icm  Putnam    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  country  life  in  a  Pennsylvania  town  at  end 
of  last  century.    L.  &  I. 

Thanet,  Octave,  pseud.  Knitters  in  the  sun. 
1887.     18icm  Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  The  ogre  of  Ha  Ha  Bay;  The  bishop's  vaga- 
bond; Mrs  Finley's  Elizabethan  chair;  Father  Quin- 
nailon's  convert;  A  communist's  wife;  Schopenhauer  on 
Lake  Pepin;  "Ma' Bowlin';"  Half  acurse;  Whitson  Harp, 
regulator. 

Short  stories  exhibiting  people  of  strongly  marked 
character  in  the  stress  of  moral  conflict.    Baker. 

The  missionary  sheriff.     1897.     19cm 

Harper    $1.25 

Contents:  The  missionary  sheriff;  The  cabinet  organ; 
His  duty;  The  hypnotist;  The  next  room;  Defeat  of  Amos 
Wickliff. 

Six  stories  of  a  certain  ' '  plain  man  who  tried  to  do  his 
duty"    N.Y. 


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207 


Tlianet,  Octave,  pseud.  Otto  the  knight,  and 
other    trans-Mississippi    stories.      1891.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  Otto  the  knight;  The  conjured  kitchen;  The 
first  mayor;  Sist'  Chaney's  black  silk;  The  loaf  of  peace; 
The  day  of  the  cyclone;  Trusty,  no.  49;  The  plumb  idiot; 
The  governor's  prerogative;  The  mortgage  on  Jeffy. 

'■ —    Stories  of  a  western  town.     1893.     19cm 

Scribner    $1.25 
Contents:  The  besetment  of  Kurt  Lieders;  The  face  of 
failure;  Tommy  and  Thomas;  Mother  Emeritus;  An  as- 
sisted providence;  Harry  Lossing. 

Sketches  of  workaday  life  in  Iowa,  showing  the  trials 
of  business,  the  injustices  caused  by  competition,  etc. 
Baker. 

We  all.     1891.     20Jcm     Appleton    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  a  Chicago  boy's  winter  with  his  Arkansas 
cousins.    N.  Y. 

Thompson,  D.  P.  Green  Mountain  boys.  n.  d. 
19cm  Burt    $1 

Romance  of  the  sattlement  of  Vermont,  embodying 
hero  tales  of  "Vermont,  and  stirring  episodes  like  the  cap- 
ture of  Ticonderoga.    Baker. 

Thompson,  Maurice,  Alice  of  old  Vincennes; 
illus.  by  F.  C.  Yohn.     1900.     19cm 

Merrill    $1.50 

Story  of  events  during  the  revolution  centering  in  an 
old  French  town  in  Indiana.    Ed.  sel. 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Boys  of  old  Monmouth;  a 
story  of  Washington's  campaign  in  New  Jersey 
in  1778.     1898.     20cm  Houghton    $1.50 

Y  The  series  of  "Revolutionary  stories,"  of  which  this 
is  the  earliest,  includes  four  more  books:  {2)  Jersey  boy  in 
the  revolution;  (3)  In  the  hands  of  the  redcoats;  (4)  Under 
colonial  colors;  {6)  A  lieutenant  under  Washington.    Ed.  sel. 

Search  for  Andrew  Field;  a  story  of  the 

times  of  1812.     1894.     19icm     (War   of  1812 
ser.)  Lee    $1.25 

Y  The  series  on  the  war  of  1812,  of  which  this  is  the 
first,  Includes  five  more  books:  (2)  Boy  soldiers;  (3)  Boy 
officers;  (4)  Tecumseh' s  young  braves;  (5)  Guarding  the  bor- 
der; (6)  Boys  with  Old  Hickory.    Ed.  sel. 

Tourgde,  A.  W.  A  fool's  errand,  by  one  of  the 
fools.     1902.     20cm  Fords    $1.50 

Pt.  2,  "The  invisible  empire,"  p.  386-621. 

Experience  of  a  federal  officer  who  went  south  after  the 
war  and  lived  there  fifteen  years.  A  picture  of  the  "  car- 
pet-bagger" period;  the  Ku  Klux  Klan  is  incidentally 
described.    L.  &  I. 

Trowbridge,  J:  T.     Cudjo's  cave.     1892.  19cm 

Lee  $1.50 

Jack  Hazard   and    his   fortunes.  1899. 

19^cm     (Jack  Hazard  ser.)             Coates  $1.25 

Y  The  series  is  carried  on  by  four  books,  as  follows: 
(2)  Chance  for  himself ;  (Z)  Doing  his  best;  {4)  Fast  friends: 
(5)  Young  surveyor. 

The  books  are  somewhat  old  fashioned  and  are  more 
popular  in  some  parts  of  the  country  than  others.    Ed.  sel. 


Trowbridge,  J:  T.  Neighbor  Jackwood;  rev. 
ed.  with  a  chapter  of  autobiography.  1899. 
19  Jem  Lee    $1.50 

Sketches  of  home  life  and  of  homely  character  in  rural 
New  England.    Baker. 

True,  J:  P.  The  iron  star  and  what  it  saw  on  its 
journey  through  the  ages  from  myth  to  history; 
illus.  by  L.  C.  True.     1902.     19Jcm 

Little    $1.50 

Y  Short  history  of  primitive  civilization  told  in  the 
adventures  of  a  meteor  which  fell  to  earth  in  the  cave 
dwellers'  age  and  is  now  a  precious  relic  in  Plymouth, 
Mass.    N.  Y. 

Morgan's  men;  containing  adventures  of 

Stuart  Schuyler,  captain  of  cavalry  during  the 
revolution.     1901.     19cm  Little    $1.50 

Y  Sequel  to  Scouting  for  Washington;  continued  in  On 
guard.' 

A  young  cavalry  captain's  adventures  with  Generals 
Greene  and  Morgan,  Colonel  Tarleton  and  Lord  Comwal- 
lis,  in  Carolina,  1780.    N.  Y. 

On  guard!     Against  Tory  and  Tarleton; 

containing  adventures  of  Stuart  Schuyler,  major 
of  cavalry  during  the  revolution.      1902.    18 Jem 

Little    $1.20  n 

Y  Major  Stuart  Schuyler's  adventures  during  Greene's 
retreat  through  the  Carolinas.    N.  Y. 

Scouting  for  Washington;  a  story  of  the 


days  of  Sumter  and  Tarleton.     1900.     19cm 

Little    $1.50 

Y  Boy's  adventures  as  American  spy  about  New  York 
and  with  British  in  South  Carolina.    N.  Y. 

Vaile,  Mrs  C.  M.  (WMte)     The  M.  M.  C;   a 
story  of  the  great  Rockies.     1898.     19cm 

Wilde    $1 

Y  Story  of  mining  life  in  Colorado,  and  a  boy's  faithful 
work.    For  readers  over  12.    Unit. 

The  Orcutt  girls;  or,  One  term  at  the  acad- 
emy.    1896.     20cm  Wilde    $1.50 

•  ••    Y    Story  of  the  struggles  of  2  sisters  to  gain  an  educa- 
tion.   For  girls  of  14.    Unit. 

Sue  Orcutt;  a  sequel  to  ' '  The  Orcutt  girls. ' ' 

1897.     20cm  Wilde    $1.50 

Y  School  and  college  life  of  a  girl  who  is  ambitious  to 
write  for  publication.    Unit. 

Wheat  and  huckleberries;  or,  Dr  North- 


more' s  daughters.     1899.     20cm     Wilde    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  2  western  girls  who  visit  their  grandfather 
in  New  England  during  a  summer.    N.  V. 

VanDyke,  H:  J.    The  blue  flower.    1902.    20cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  The  blue  flower  [from  the  German  of  Novali-s] ; 
The  source;  The  mill:  Spy  rock;  Wood-magic;  The  other 
wi.se  man;  A  handful  of  clay;  The  lost  word;  The  first 
Christmas-tree. 


813 


208 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Van  Dyke,  H:   J.     The  ruling  passion;  tales  of 
nature  and  human  nature.     1901.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  A  lover  of  music;  The  reward  of  virtue;  A 

brave  heart;  The  gentle  life;  A  friend  of  justice;  The 

white  blot;  A  year  of  nobility;  The  keeper  of  the  light. 

Dramatic  French-Canadian  and  Adirondack  sketches. 

Wallace,  liewis.     Ben-Hur;  a  tale  of  the  Christ. 
1901.     19cm  Harper    $1.50 

Romance  of  oriental  life  in  the  first  century.    Baker. 

The  fair  god;   or,  The  last  of  the  'Tzins. 

1901.     20cm  Houghton    $1.50 

An  archeologic  reconstruction  of  Mexican  life  at  time 
of  conquest.    Baker. 

The  prince  of  India.     2  v.     1893.     17Jcm 

Harper    $2.50 

Hero  takes  the  character  of  the  Wandering  .Jew.  Gives 
a  florid  picture  of  the  Byzantine  empire  in  the  15th 
century.    L.  &  I. 

Waltz,  }frs  Elizabeth  (Cherry)     Pa  Gladden; 
the  story  of  a  common  man.     1903.     20cm 

Century    $1.50 
Stories  of  country  life  in  middle  west,  deriving  unity 
from  the  personality  of  a  childless,  large  hearted  and  sin- 
cerely religious  elderly  farmer.    N.  Y. 

Ward,  H.  D.     Captain  of  the  Kittiewink.     1892. 
18cm  Little    $1.25 

Y  Two  boys'  voyage  in  search  of  health  along  the  New- 
England  coa.st  in  an  old  fishing  boat.    Sargent. 

Warman,  Cy.     The  express  messenger  and  other 
tales  of  the  rail.     1897.     IT^cm 

Scribner  $1.25 
Contents:  The  express  messenger;  The  locomotive  that 
lost  herself;  A  wild  night  at  Wood  River;  Wakalona;  A 
locomotive  as  a  war  chariot;  A  ghost  train  illusion;  Stor>- 
of  engine  107;  Catching  a  runaway  engine;  A  railway 
mail  clerk;  The  mysterious  mes.sage;  Scraptomania. 

Snow  on  the  headlight;  a  story  of  the  great 

Burlington  strike.     1899.     19Jcm    . 

Appleton    $1.25 

Warner,  C:D.    The  golden  house.    1895.    19 Jem 

Harper    $2 
story  of  New  York  life,  continuing  the  fortunes  of 
characters  in  A  little  journey  in  the  world.    N.  Y. 

A  little  journey  in  the  world.     Biograph- 
ical ed.     1899.     19Jcm  Harper    $1.50 

A  picture  of  New  York  society.    Baker. 

That  fortune.     1899.     19icm 

Harper    $1.50 
A  picture  of  New  York  life,  particularly  in  the  finan- 
cial world.    Baker. 
Sequel  to  The  golden  house. 

Their  pilgrimage;  illus.  by  C.  S.  Reinhart. 

1887.     19icm  Harper    $2 

The  love  plot  a  mere  thread;  minute  and  sometimes 
satirical  descriptions  of  southern  watering-places.   Baker. 


Warner,  Susan.     The  wide,  wide  world,     n.  d. 
19Jcm    (Home  lib.)  Burt    $1 

Pictures  of  past  life  and  manners  in  New  ESngland. 
Baker. 

Waterloo,  Stanley.     Story  of  Ab;  a  tale  of  the 
time  of  the  cave  man.     3d  ed.     1897.     19Jcm 

Doubleday    $1.50 

Webster,  H:  K.     Roger  Drake,  captain  of  in- 
dustry.    1902.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 
story  of  mining  ventures,  rivalry  in  love  and  business 
and  formation  of  great  copper  combine.    N.  Y. 

Webster,  Jean.      When  Patty  went  to  college. 
1903.     20cm  Century    $1.50 

College  pranks,  told  by  a  Vassar  graduate  of  1900. 

Wells,  Carolyn.     Patty  Fairfield.     1901.     20cm 

Dodd    $1.10 

Y  Fourteen-year-old  Patty  makes  the  acqnaintance  of 
4  aunts  and  their  families. 

Westcott,    E:   N.      David  Harum;    a  story  of 
American  life.     1898.     19cfn      Appleton    $1.50 

David  Harum  is  a  shrewd  country  banker  in  central 
New  York,  sharp  at  a  bargain,  kind-hearted,  with  an 
unfailing  flow  of  dry  humor.    N.  Y. 

Wharton,  Mrs  Edith.     The  greater  inclination. 
1899.     20cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  The  muse's  tragedy;  A  journey;  The  pelican; 
Souls  belated;  A  coward;  The  twilight  of  the  god;  A  cup 
of  cold  water;  The  jMjrtrait. 

Stories  dealing  with  various  phases  of  modern  social 
life.    Cynical  and  sad,  but  not  devoid  of  humor.    Baker. 

— - —    Sanctuary.     1903.     21  Jem 

Scribner    $1.50 

Deals  with  a  question  of  heredity.    Pxih.  wkly. 
Appeared    in    Scrtbner's  magazine,  v.  S4.     Aug. -Nov. 
1903. 

Thevalley  of  decision.    2  v.    1902.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

As  a  study  of  Italian  society  on  the  verge  of  the  French 
revolution,  deeply  interesting;  as  a  study  of  tempera- 
ment, sympathetic  and  judicial.    Sat.  r. 

White,  E.  O.     Ednah  and  her  brothers.     1900. 
19Jcm  Houghton    $1 

Y  Everyday  doings  of  4  children  who  flit  between  city 
and  country  with  their  artist  parents.    N.  Y. 

A  little  girl  of  long  ago.     1896.      19Jcm 

Houghton    $1 

Y  Story  of  child  life  in  the  Boston  of  colonial  times 
Evanston. 

When    Molly   was    six.      1894.       19 Jem 

Houghton    $1 

Y  Twelve  realistic  studies  of  red  letter  days  in  a  child's 
life,  one  for  each  month.    Pittsburg. 

Winterborough.     1892.      18cm 

Houghton    11.25 


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"White,  S.  E:     The  blazed  trail.     1902.     20cm 

McClure    $1.50 

Pt.  2  appeared  in  McClure's  magazine,  Dec.  1901,  Jan.- 
Feb.  1902,  under  title  The  forest  runner. 

A  young  lumberman's  struggle  with  a  powerful  and 
unscrupulous  firm.  Realistic  descriptions  of  life  In  Mich- 
igan logging  camp.    N.  Y. 

The  magic  forest;  a  modern  fairy  story. 

1903.     20cm  Macmillan    11.50 

Y  Modern  fairy  story  about  a  little  boy  who  .spent  a 
whole  summer  with  a  tribe  of  Canadian  Indians.  Pub. 
wkly. 

Whitney,  Mrs  A.  D.    (Train)     Faith  Gartney's 
girlhood.     1893?     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Y  New  England  story,  tracing  the  life  and  growth 
from  girlhood  to  womanhood  of  Faith  Gartney  and  con- 
taining .something  of  the  thought  and  life  that  lie  be- 
tween 14  and  20.    Publishers. 


The  Gayworthys;  a  story  of  threads  and 

thrums.     1893.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Y  Girl's  story  of  New  England  village  people  a  gener- 
ation or  more  ago.  Full  of  shrewd  observations  and 
kindly  humor.    N.  Y. 

Hitherto;    a  story  of  yesterdays.     1897. 

18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Y  Home  life  in  a  New  England  country  place  some 
fifty  years  ago.    Baker. 

The  other  girls.     1901.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 


Y  Fourth  volume  of  '  Real  folks  ser.' 
Follows  Real  folks. 

Real  folks.     1899.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Y  Third  volume  of  '  Real  folks  ser." 
Follows  Weffirls. 

Two  orphan  sisters,  adopted  one  by  a  city  aunt,  the 
other  by  an  aunt  in  the  country,  and  how  they  fared. 
N.  Y. 

A  summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life. 

1894.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Y  Story  of  a  young  girl's  season  in  the  White  Moun- 
tains.   Evanston. 

Followed  by  We  girls;  Real  folks;  Other  girls. 

We  girls;  a  home  story.     1898.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Y  Second  volume  of  '  Real  folks  ser.' 
Follows  Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life. 

Pleasant  story  of  home  and  social  life  of  3  New  England 
girls  with  cultivated  tastes  and  limited  income.    N.  Y. 

Wiggin,  MrsTi..  D.  (Smith)    The  Birds'  Christ- 
mas Carol.     1889.     19Jcm  Houghton    50c 

Y  A  story  of  mixed  pathos  and  fun;  the  pathos  in  the 
life  of  an  invalid  girl;  the  fun  in  the  amusing  perform- 
ances of  a  large  family  of  small  poor  children  whom  she 
befriends.    Ed.  sel. 


Wiggin,  ^frs  K. .  D.  (Smith)  A  cathedral  court- 
ship, and  Penelope's  English  experiences.  1893. 
18cm  Houghton    $1 

Humorous,  appreciative  narrative  of  travel  in  Eng- 
land.    Pittsburg. 

Penelope's  Irish  experiences.    1901.  18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Sequel  to  Penelope' s  progress. 
Travel  in  Ireland  bound  by  thread  of  love  story.    N.  Y. 

Penelope's  progress.     1898.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Sequel  to  Penelope's  English  experiences. 
Edinburgh  and  its  neighborhood  as  seen  by  the  three 
heroines  of  Penelope's  English  experiences.    N.  Y. 

Polly  Oliver's  problem;  a  story  for  girls. 

1893.    18cm  Houghton    $1 

Y  Lively  story  of  a  bright  girl's  solution  of  the  ques- 
tion of  self-support.    N.  Y. 

Rebecca     of    Sunnybrook     farm.     1903. 

19cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Y  An  original,  attractive  child  is  adopted  out  of  a 
large,  poor,  happy  go  lucky  household  by  2  maiden 
aunts.  The  child's  natural  capers  and  the  elder  aunt's 
dismays  and  disapproval  are  told  to  a  pleasant  ending. 
Ed.  sel. 

Story  of  Patsy.     1889.     19Jcm 

Houghton    60  c 
Sketch  from   life,  droll  and    humorous,  sympathetic 
with  the  weak  and  unfortunate;  the  hero  is  a  cripple. 
Far  from  unpleasant  as  a  picture  of  slum  life.    Baker. 

A  summer  in  a  cafion;  a  California  story. 

1889.     20cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Y  The  holiday  of  a  party  of  bright  young  people  of  both 
sexes  camping  out  in  southern  California.    Baker. 

Timothy's  quest;  illus.    by  Oliver  Her- 

ford.     1895.     20cm  Houghton    $1 


Wilkins,  M. .  E.     A  humble  romance,  and  other 
stories.     1887.     17Jcm  Harper    $1.25 

Realistic  sketches  of  homely,  penurious  life  in  a  Massa- 
chusetts village.    Baker. 

Jerome,  a  poor  man.     1897.     17Jcm 

Harper    $1.50 
New   England   village   life.     Study   of   character  as 
developed  in  a  boy  struggling  to  make  his  way  in  the 
worid.    N.  Y. 

The  Love  of    Parson    Lord    and    other 

stories.     1900.     17icm  Harper    $1.25 

Contents:  The  Love  of  Parson  Lord;  The  tree  of 
knowledge;  Catherine  Carr;  The  three  old  sisters  and 
the  old  beau:  One  good  time. 


A  New  England  nun,  and  other  stories. 

1891.     17icm  Harper    $1.25 

24  stories  of  New  England  country  life.    N.  Y. 

The  portion  of  labor.     1901.      19Jcm' 

Harper    $1.50 

Story  dominated  by  questions  of  capital  and  labor,  of  a 

girl's  development  in  a  New  England  factory  town.  N.  Y. 


2411—04- 


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813 


210 


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Williams,  J.  L.     The  stolen   story,  and  other 
newspaper  stories.     1899.     18cm 

Scribner    $1.25 
Contents:  The  stolen  story;  The  new  reporter;  Mrs  H. 
Harrison  Wells's  shoes;  The  great  secretary  of  state  inter- 
view: The  city  editor's  conscience;  The  cub  reporter  and 
the  king  of  Spain;  The  old  reporter. 

Winnington,  Laura,   ed.     Outlook  story  book 
for  little  people.     1902.     25cm    Macmillan    $1 

Y  Collection  of  short  stories  and  verses  by  many 
writers,  reprinted  from  Outlook.  Clear  type  and  interestr 
ing  pictures.    N.  Y. 

Winthrop,  Theodore.    John  Brent,    n.  d.    19cm 
( Ajax  ser. )  Dodd     75c 

"Wister,  Owen.     Lin  McLean.     1903.     20cm 

Harper    $1.50 

Short  stories  forming  a  continuous  narrative,  a  cowboy 
being  the  central  figure.    K.  Y. 

Red  men  and  |white;  illus.  by  Frederic 

Remington.     1896.     19cm  Harper    $1.50 

Adventures  on  the  Indian  frontier,  a  mixture  of  inven- 
tion and  actual  experience.  Gen.  Crook  'is  a  portrait. 
Baker. 

The  Virginian;  a  horseman  of  the  plains. 

1902.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Capital  study  of  the  best  type  of  western  cowboy,  in- 
trepid, level  headed,  rough  living  but  right  hearted  and 
deserving  a  good  woman's  love.    N.  Y. 

■Woolson,  C.  r.     Anne;  illus.  by  C.  S.  Reinhart. 
1882.     17icm  Harper    $1.25 

Scenes  at  Mackinac  and  about  Xevv  York.    N.  Y. 

The  front  yard,  and  other  Italian  stories. 

1895.     17^cm  Harper    $1.25 

Contents:  The  front  yard;  Neptune's  shore;  A  pink  villa; 
The  street  of  the  Hyacinth;  A  Christmas  party;  In  Venice. 

Zollinger,   Gulielma  (pseud.)     Widow  O'Cal- 
laghan's  boys.     1898.     18icm     McClurg    $1.25 

Y  Account  of  how  one  woman  brought  up  her  boys  and 
promoted  them  for  good  behavior.    Wis. 

S14    American  e§8ay8 

Aldrich,  T:  B.     Ponkapog   papers.     1903.     18^ 
X  12cm  Houghton    $1  n 

Contents:  Leaves  from  a  note  book.  Asides:  Tom  Folio; 
Fleabody  and  other  queer  names;  A  note  on  "  L'Aiglon:" 
Plot  and  character;  The  cruelty  of  science;  Leigh  Hunt 
and  Barry  Cornwall;  Decoration  day;  Writers  and  talk- 
ers; On  early  rising;  Un  po6te  manqu6;  The  male  costume 
of  the  period;  On  a  certain  affectation;  Wishmakers' 
Town;  Historical  novels;  Poor  Yorick;  The  autograph 
hunter.    Robert  Herrick. 

Burroughs,  John.     Birds  and  poets,  with  other 

papers.     1891.     HJcm  Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  Birds  and  poets;  Touches  of  nature;  A  bird 

medley;  April;  Spring  poems;  Our  rural  divinity;  Before 

genius;  Before  beauty;  Emerson;  The  flight  of  the  eagle. 


Burroughs,  John.     Fresh  fields.     1891.     17}cm 

Houghton  $1.25 
Contents:  Nature  in  England;  English  woods,  a  con- 
trast; In  Carlyle's  country;  A  hunt  for  the  nightingale; 
English  and  American  song  birds;  Impressions  of  some 
English  birds;  In  Wordsworth's  country:  A  glance  at 
British  wild  flowers;  BritLsh  fertility;  A  Sunday  in 
Cheyne  Row;  At  sea. 

In-door  studies.     1889.     17icm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Literary  criticism,  including  papers  on  Thoreau,  Gil- 
bert  White,  Matthew  Arnold,    Emerson.  Carlyle,  true 
realism,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Literary  values  and  other  papers.     1902. 

17icm  Houghton    $1.10  n 

Magazine  essays  discussing  style,  criticism,  art  in 
literature,  Gilbert  White,  Thoreau,  Emerson,  nature  in 
literature,  the  secret  of  happiness,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Locusts  and  wild  honey.     1891.     17^m 

Houghton    $1.25 
Contents:  The  pastoral  bees;  Sharp  eyes;  Strawberries; 
Is  it  going  to  rain?  Speckled  trout;  Buds  and  birds;  A  bed 
of  boughs;  Birds' -nesting;  The  halcyon  in  Canada. 

Pepacton.    1891.    17 Jem   Houghton  $1.25 

Contents:    Pepacton;    A  summer  voyage;   Spring;  An 

idyl  of  the  honeybee;  Nature  and  the  poets;  Notes  by  the 
way;  Footpaths;  A  bunch  of  herbs;  Winter  pictures. 

Riverby.    1895.    17icm   Houghton  $1.25 


Eighteen  essays  on  wild  flowers,  birds,  Kentucky  blue 
gra-ss.  Mammoth  cave,  the  southern  Catskills,  sportsmen, 
the  chipmunk,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Signs  and  seasons.     1891.     17  Jem 

Houghton  $1.25 
Contents:  A  sharp  lookout;  A  spray  of  pine;  Hard  fare; 
The  tragedies  of  the  nests;  A  snowstorm;  A  taste  of  Maine 
birch;  Winter  neighbors;  A  salt  breeze;  A  spring  relish; 
A  river  view;  Bird  enemies;  Phases  of  farm  life;  Roof- 
tree. 

AVake-robin.     1893.     17icm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Contents:  The  return  of  the  birds;   In  the  hemlocks; 
Adirondac;   Birds' -nests;   Spring  at  the  capital;   Birch 
browsings;  The  bluebird;  The  invitation. 

Winter  sunshine.     1891.     17Jcm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Contents:  Winter  sunshine;  Exhilarations  of  the  road; 
The  snow-walkers;  The  fox;  A  March  chronicle;  Autumn 
tides;  The  apple;  An  October  abroad. 

Chapman,   J:  J.     Emerson,   and  other  essays. 
1898.     20cm  Scribner    $1*25 

Contents:  Emerson;  Whitman;  A  study  of  Romeo;  Mi- 
chael Angelo's  sonnets;  The  fourth  canto  of  the  Inferno; 
Browning;  Stevenson. 

Crothers,  S:  M.    The  gentle  reader.    1903.    19cm 

Houghton    $1.25  n 
Contents:  The  gentle  reader;  The  enjoyment  of  poetry; 
The  mission  of  humor;  Cases  of  conscience  concerning 
witchcrafts;  The  honorable  points  of  ignorance;  That  his- 
tory should  be  readable;  Evolution  of  the  gentleman; 


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211 


The  hinterland  of  science:  The  gentle  reader's  friends 
among  the  clergy;  Quixotism;  Intimate  knowledge  and 
delight. 

Most  repirinted  from  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  81-92,  May, 
1898-Oct.,  1903.    Pittsburg. 

Curtis,  G:  W:  From  the  easy  chair.  3  v. 
1892-94.     15Jcm  Harper    $1  ea 

Selections  from  the  Easy  chair  papers  in  Harper's  maga- 
zine.   N.  Y. 

Literary  and  social  essays.     1895.     21cm 

Harper    $2.50 

Contents:  Emerson;  Hawthorne;  Works  of  Hawthorne; 
Rachel;  Thackeray  in  America;  Sir  Philip  Sidney;  Long- 
fellow; Holmes;  Washington  Irving. 

Eliot,  C:  W:  American  contributions  to  civili- 
zation, and  other  essays  and  addresses.  1897. 
21icm  Century    $2 

19  essays  and  addresses,  mainly  social  and  political,  by 
president  of  Harvard  university.    N.  Y. 

Emerson,  B,.  W.  Complete  works.  12  v. 
1883-93.     19icm  Houghton    $1.75  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Nature,  addresses  and  lectures,  v.  2, 
Essays:  1st  series,  v.  3,  Essays:  2d  series,  v.  4,  Represen- 
tative men.  v.  5,  English  traits,  v.  6,  The  conduct  of  life. 
V.  7,  Society  and  solitude,  v.  8,  Letters  and  social  aims. 
V.  9,  Poems.  V.  10,  Lectures  and  biographical  studies,  v. 
11,  Miscellaneous,  v.  12,  Natural  history  of  intellect  and 
other  papers,  with  a  general  index. 

Fiske,  John.  Century  of  science,  and  other  es- 
says. 1899.  20icm  Houghton  $2 
Contents:  Century  of  science;  Doctrine  of  evolution:  its 
scope  and  purport;  E:  L.  Youmans;  Part  played  by  in- 
fancy in  the  evolution  of  man;  Origins  of  liberal  thought 
in  America;  Sir  Harry  Vane;  The  arbitration  treaty; 
Francis  Parkman;  E:  A:  Freeman;  Cambridge  as  village 
and  city;  A  harvest  of  Irish  folk-lore;  Guessing  at  half 
and  multiplying  by  two;  Forty  years  of  Bacon-Shakes- 
peare folly;  Some  cranks  and  their  crotchets. 

■ Excursions    of   an    evolutionist,      n.   d. 

20icm  Houghton    $2 

Contents:  Europe  before  the  arrival  of  man;  Arrival  of 
man  in  Europe;  Our  Aryan  forefathers;  What  we  learn 
from  old  Ar\an  words;  Was  there  a  primeval  mother- 
tongue?  Sociology  and  hero-worship;  Heroes  of  industry; 
Causes  of  persecution;  Origins  of  protestantism;  The  true 
lesson  of  protestantism;  Evolution  and  religion;  The 
meaning  of  infancy;  A  universe  of  mind-stuff;  In  memo- 
riam:  Charles  Darwin. 

Qodkin,  E.  L.  Reflections  and  comments,  1866- 
95.     1895.     21cra  Scribner    $2 

Articles  published  in  Nation  during  last  thirty  years. 

Grant,  Robert.  Search  •  light  letters.  1899. 
20cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  To  a  young  man  or  woman  in  search  of  the 
ideal;  To  a  modem  woman  with  social  ambitions;  To  a 
young  man  wishing  to  be  an  American;  To  a  political 
optimist. 

Higginson,  T:  W.  Outdoor  studies;  Poems. 
1900.     19Jcm    (Riverside  ed. )      Houghton    $2 


Higginson,  T:  W.  Studies  in  history  and  let- 
ters.    1900.     19}cm     (Riverside  ed.) 

Houghton    $2 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Pages  from  an  old  volume  of 
life;  essays,  1857-1881.  4th  ed.  1884.  19Jcm 
(Riverside  ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

Howells,    W:   D.      Literature  and   life.      1902. 

21  Jem  Harper    $2.25  n 

Short   studies   in  gently  humorous  vein,   of   various . 

human    relations,  summer   pleasures,  the  short  story, 

editors  and  contributors,  Bernhardt's  Hamlet,  etc.    N  .Y. 

My  literary  passions.     1895.     19cm 

Harper    $1.50 

Retrospect  concerning  books  which  have  waked  and 
strengthened  his  love  for  literature.    Nation,  61: 156. 

liOdge,  H:  C.  Historical  and  political  essays. 
1892.     20cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  W:  H.  Seward;  James  Madison;  Gouvemeur  . 
Morris;  Why  patronage  in  office  is  un-American;  Distribu- 
tion of  ability  in  the  United  States;  Parliamentary  ob- 
struction in  the  United  States;  Parllamentarj-  minorities; 
Party  allegiance. 

liOwell,  J.  R.  Writings,  in  prose.  7  v.  1899. 
20icm     (Riverside  ed.)       Houghton    $1.50  ea 

Contents:  v.  1-4,  Literary  essays,  v.  5,  Political  essays, 
v.  6,  Literary  and  political  essays,  v.  7,  Latest  literary 
essays  and  addresses. 

Mabie,  H.  W.    Books  and  culture.    1896.    17icm 

Dodd    $1 
On  the  charm  and  teachings  of  literature.    Illustrations 
drawn  mainly  from   Homer,  Shakespeare,  Dante  and 
Giithe.    Literature,  3:  466. 

Essays  on  work  and  culture.    1898.    18cm 

Dodd    $1.25 
On  right  conditions  of  work,  ultimate  tests,  value  of 
relaxation,  of  concentration,  special  training,  imagina- 
tion, etc.    N.  Y. 

My  study  fire.     2  v.     1899.     21icm 

Dodd    $1.25  ea 

Pleasant  collection  of  Indoor  reveries  and  firelight  pic- 
tures, with  a  few  notes  on  books  and  authors.    Nation. 

Martin,  E:  S.  Windfalls  of  observation,  gath- 
ered for  the  edification  of  the  young  and  the 
solace  of  others.     9th  ed.     1901.     18 Jem 

Scribner    $1.25 

Brief  conversational  essays  on  climate,  courtship,  wills 
and  heirs,  the  travel  habit,  Christmas  .sentiments,  etc. 
N.Y. 


Mullany,    P.    F. 

Brother  Azarias. 


Essays    miscellaneous,    by 
1896.     20cm 

McBride    $1.50 

Contents:  Literature,  its  nature  and  influence;  Religion 
in  education;  Sonnets  and  plays  of  Shakespeare;  Culture 
of  the  spiritual  sense;  Our  Catholic  school  system;  What 
is  the  outlook  for  our  colleges?  Church  and  state. 


814 


212 


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Potter,  H:  C.  bp.     The  scholar  and  the  state, 
and  other  orations  and  addresses.     1898.    21  Jem 

Century    $2 

Contents:  The  scholar  and  the  state;  Character  in  states- 
manship; The  scholar  in  American  life;  Scholarship  and 
service;  Heroisms  of  the  unknown;  Relations  of  science 
to  modem  life;  Rural  re-enforcement  of  cities;  Christian- 
ity and  the  criminal;  A  phase  of  social  science;  Nobility 
in  business;  Ministry  of  music;  The  gospel  for  wealth; 
The  Christian  and  the  state;  Higher  uses  of  an  exposition; 
A  hundred  American  years;  The  lifegiving  word;  Signifi- 
cance of  the  American  cathedral. 


Repplier,  Agnes. 
ISJcm 


Essays  in  miniature.     1895. 
Houghton    $1.25 


Bright,  brief  essays  on  literary  subjects.    N.  Y. 

Points  of  view.     1891.     18Jcm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  A  plea  for  humor;  English  love-songs;  Books 
I      that  have  hindered  me;  Literary  shibboleths;  Fiction  in 
the  pulpit;  Pleasure:  a  heresy;  Esoteric  economy;  Scan- 
derbeg;  English  railway  fiction. 

A  plea  for  cheerfulness  in  literature  and  simplicity  in 
criticism.    N.  Y. 

Varia.     1897.     18Jcm     Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  The  eternal  feminine;  The  deathless  diary; 
Guides,  a  protest;  Little  pharisees  in  fiction;  The  f6te  de 
Gayant;  Cakes  and  ale;  Old  wine  and  new;  The  royal 
road  of  fiction;  From  the  reader's  standpoint. 

Sill,  E:  R.     Prose  of  E:  R.  Sill;  with  an  introd. 
comprising  some  familiar  letters.    1900.     17  Jem 

Houghton    $1.25 

Originally  appeared  in  Contributor's  club  of  Atlantic 
monthly.  Cover  a  wide  range  of  topics,  are  full  of  quaint 
and  original  conceptions  and  sparkle  with  witty  sayings. 
N.Y. 

Spalding,  J:  L.  bp.     Opportunity,  and  other  es- 
says and  addresses.    1900.    18cm     McClurg    $1 

Contents:  Opi>ortunity;  Woman  and  the  higher  educa- 
tion; The  university:  a  nursery  of  the  higher  life;  The 
university  and  the  teacher;  Goethe  as  educator;  The  pa- 
triot; Empire  or  republic. 

Author  Roman  Catholic  bishop  of  Peoria  since  1877. 


Socialism  and  labor. 


1902.     18cm 

McClurg    80c  n 

Contents:  Socialism  and  labor;  Basis  of  popular  gov- 
ernment; Are  we  in  danger  of  revolution?  Charity  and 
justice;  Woman  and  the  Christian  religion;  Emotion  and 
truth;  Education  and  patriotism;  Assassination  and  an- 
archy; Church  and  country;  Labor  and  capital;  Work  and 
leisure;  The  mystery  of  pain;  An  orator  and  lover  of  jus- 
tice [John  Peter  Altgeld] ;  St  Bede. 

Torrey,  Bradford.     Birds  in  the  bush.     8th  ed. 
1895.     18jcm  Houghton    $1.25 

Chiefly  studies  of  birds  in  rambles  in  various  parts  of 
New  England.  They  are  among  the  best  literature  about 
biids.    L.  &  L 


Van  Dyke,  Henry.     Fisherman's  luck  and  some 
other  uncertain  things.     1899.     20cm 

Scribuer    $2 

Reflections  on  Ashing  and  outdoor  fires,  meadows  and 
mountains,  landscapes  and  lovers.    N.  Y. 

Little  rivers;  a  book  of  essays  in  profit- 
able idleness.     1903.     20cra        Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  Little  rivers;  A  leaf  of  spearmint;  Amper- 
sand; A  handful  of  heather;  The  Restigouche  from  a 
horse-yacht;  Alpenrosenandgoat's-milk;  Au  large;  Trout- 
fishing  in  the  Traun;  At  the  sign  of  the  balsam  bough;  A 
song  after  sundown. 

Series  of  angling  sketches  on  a  more  serioiis  background, 
worked  into  a  combination  simple  and  charming,  full  of 
the  spirit  of  pastoral  and  woodland  scenes.  Treats  of  the 
various  rivers  visited  and  fished  by  the  author.  Nation 
(B) 

Van  Dyke,  J:  C:    Nature  for  its  own  sake;  first 
studies  in  natural  appearances.     1898.     ISJcm 

Scribner    $1.50 
Points  out  the  beauty  of  light,  the  sky,  rain,  snow,  the 
sea,  streams,  mountains,  etc.    N.  Y. 

"Wamer,  C:  D.     As  we  go.     1894.     15cm 

Harper    $1 

Brief  papers  from  Harper's  magazine,  mainly  about 
various  phases  of  human  intercourse;  graceful,  humor- 
ous and  incisive.    N.  Y. 

Fashions  in  literature,  and  other  literary 

and  social  essays  and  addresses.     1902.     20cm 

Dodd  $1.20  n 
Contents:  Fashions  in  literature;  The  American  news- 
paper; Certain  diversities  of  American  life;  The  Pilgrim, 
and  the  American  of  today;  Nathan  Hale;  Some  causes 
of  the  prevailing  discontent;  Education  of  the  negro;  The 
indeterminate  sentence;  The  life-saving  and  life-prolon- 
ing  art;  Literary  copyright;  The  pursuit  of  happiness; 
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southern  California. 

Relation  of  literature  to  life.    1897.    19Jcm 

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Contents:  The  relation  of  literature  to  life;  Simplicity; 
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The  novel  and  the  common  school;  A  night  in  the  garden 
of  the  Tuileries. 

Reflective  essays  on  worth  of  literature  in  conduct  of 
life,  etc.    Gayley  &  Scott  (B) 

WMpple,  E.  P.      Character  and  characteristic 
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Contents:  Character;  Eccentric  character;  Intellectual 
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English  mind;  Thackeray;  Hawthorne;  Edward  Everett; 
Thomas  Starr  King;  Agassiz;  Washington  and  the  princi- 
ples of  the  revolution. 

Wilson,  ■Woodrow.     Mere  literature,  and  othei* 
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Contents:  Mere  literature;  The  author  himself;  On  an 
author's  choice  of  company;  A  literary  politician  [Walter 
Bagehot] ;  The  interpreter  of  English  liberty  [Edmund 


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213 


Burke] ;  The  truth  of  the  matter;  A  calendar  of  great 
Americans;  The  course  of  American  history. 
'      Opening  essay  a  spirited  plea  for  the  study  and  appre- 
ciation of  literature  as  literary  art.    Gayley  &  Scott  (B) 

Woodbeny,  G:  E:    Heart  of  man.    1899.    18Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Contents:  Taormina;  A  new  defence  of  poetry;  Democ- 
racy; The  ride. 

Four  papers,  loosely  connected  by  unity  of  purpose:  To 
interpret  history,  literature,  democracy  and  religion,  by 
the  touchstone  of  modern  idealism.  Han.  grad.  m. 
(B) 

815     American  oratory 

Curtis,  Ot:  W:  Orations  and  addresses;  ed.  by 
C:  E.  Norton.     3  v.     1894.     23cm 

Harper    $10.50 

Contents:  v.  1,  On  the  principles  and  character  of 
American  institutions,  and  the  duties  of  American  citi- 
zens, 1856-1891.  V.  2,  Addresses  and  reports  on  the  reform 
of  the  civil  service  of  the  United  States,  v.  3,  Historical 
and  memorial  addresses. 

On  patriotism,  educated  men  in  politics,  slavery,  woman 
suffrage,  the  puritan  spirit,  higher  education,  the  English 
speaking  race,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Admirably    illustrates  wide    range   of    his    interests, 

strength  and  soberness  of  his  convictions,  his  keen  sense 

of  political  honor,  and  his  hoj>eful  public  spirit.  L.  A.  H. 

« 

Johnston,  Alexander,  ed.     American  orations: 

studies  in  American  political  history,  with  in- 
troductions; re-edited  with  hist,  and  textual 
notes  by  J.  A.  Woodbum.    4  v.    1901-4.   ISjcm 

Putnam    $5 

Selected  rather  with  a  view  to  historical  value  than  for 
oratorical  excellence.  The  introductions  are  admirably 
clear  and  effective.    Nation  (B) 

"Watterson,  Henry.  The  compromises  of  life, 
and  other  lectures  and  addresses.     1903.     20cm 

Fox    $1.50  n 

In  his  own  way,  and  choosing  his  own  illustrations,  he 
preaches  the  gospel  that  the  life  is  more  than  meat  and 
the  body  than  raiment.  Best  and  most  authoritative 
chapters  deal  with  conditions  in  the  South  and  with 
joumali.sm.    Dial,  36:  bl. 

Webster,  Daniel.  Speeches  and  orations;  with 
an  essay  on  Webster  as  a  master  of  English 
style,  by  E.  P.  Whipple.     1902.     24cm 

Little    $3 

§  1 7    American  satire  and  humor 

Clemens,  S:  L.  Adventures  of  Huckleberry 
Finn  (Tom  Sawyer's  comrade)  by  Mark  Twain. 
Newed.     1896.     19Jcm  Harper    $1.75 

An  epic  of  boyhood;  his  adventures  in  a  raft  voyage 
down  the  Mississippi  bring  out  his  shrewdnes.s,  his  humor 
and  his  struggling  conscience.  Faithful  in  the  rendering 
of  southern  dialects.    Bak,er. 


Clemens,  S:  L.     Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer,  by 
Mark  Twain.     1903.     20icm  Harper    $1.75 

Based  on  reminiscences  of  author's  boyhood  in  Missouri; 
very  full  picture  of  life  in  the  Southwest.  Full  of  inci- 
dent and  fun.    Baker. 

Innocents  abroad;  or,  The  new  Pilgrim's 

progress,  by  Mark  Twain.     1903.     20Jcm 

Harper  $2 
Account  of  travels  in  the  Mediterranean  and  the  adja- 
cent countries.  The  party  of  Innocents  adopt  the  r61e  of 
impervious  philistines,  with  no  reverence  for  works  of 
art  and  antiquity.  To  some  extent  a  satire  on  the  Amer- 
ican globe-trotter.    Baker. 

Life  on  the  Mississippi,  by  Mark  Twain. 

1903.     20^cm  Harper    $1.75 

In  the  main  a  veracious  record  of  bygone  phases  of  life, 
observed  by  author  when  pilot  on  a  Mississippi  steamer. 
Characteristics  of  the  people,  effects  of  slavery,  family 
feuds,  lawlessness,  lynching,  etc.  are  all  noted  down 
with  the  zeal  of  a  reformer.    Baker. 

Pudd'nhead  Wilson;  and  Those  extraor- 


dinary twins,  by  Mark  Twain.     1903.     20|cm 

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Serious  delineation  of  life  half  a  century  ago  in  a  little 
Missouri  town,  with  character  sketches  of  some  vanished 
types.    Baker. 

Koughing    it,    by  Mark    Twain.      1903. 

20icm  Harper    $2 

A  tramp  abroad,  by  Mark  Twain.     1903. 

20icm  Harper    $2 

Facetious  narrative  of  author's  travels  over  the  globe, 
full  of  broad  jokes,  hilarious  incidents  and  mock  serious 
criticism,  stamped  by  the  same  philistinism  that  charac- 
terized the  Innocents  and  by  a  serious  insight  that  looks 
below  the  surface.    Baker. 

Curtis,  G:  W:     Potiphar  papers.     1900.     19^cm 

Harper    $1.50 
Dunne,  F.  P:     Mr  Dooley  in  peace  and  in  war. 
1899.     18cm  Small    $1.25 

Mr  Dooley,  a  typical  Irish- American,  talks  in  humorous 
brogue  on  topics  of  the  hour.  His  satire  is  acute,  good- 
humored  and  entertaining.    N.  Y. 

Mr  Dooley  in  the  hearts  of  his  country- 
men.    1899.     18cm,  Small    $1.25 
Genial  satire,  with  a  hearty  laugh  on  every  page,  as 
well  as  merited  rebuke  of  many  iniquities  in  the  English- 
speaking  world.    JHal,  27:  370. 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Autocrat  of  the  breakfast-table. 
1892.    20cm    (Riverside ed.)     Houghton    $1.50 

Full  of  alert  wisdom,  droll  humor  and  shrewd  obser- 
vation of  life.  The  scraps  of  poetry  are  among  his  finest 
verse.    Baker. 

Over  the  teacups.     1896.     20cm     (River- 
side ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

The  peculiar  note  of  these  talks  is  the  confidence  with 
which  the  author  speaks  of  his  past  to  the  army  of  friends 
whom  his  kind  wit  and  wise  heart  have  gained.  Lit. 
world. 


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Holmes,  O.  "W.  Poet  at  the  breakfast-table. 
1893.    20cm    ( Riverside  ed.)     Houghton    $1.50 

Professor  at  the  break  fast- table;  with  The 

story  of  Iris.     1898.     20cm     (Riverside  ed.) 

Houghton    $1.50 

Irving,  Washington.  Bracebridge  hall.  2  v. 
1897.     18cm     (Knick.  ed.)      Putnam    $1.25  ea 

Sympathetic  picture  of  pleasant  pha-ses  of  English 
country  life;  recalls  the  similar  sketches  of  Addison  in 
Sir  Roger  de  Coverley  papers.    Baker. 

Knickerbocker's   History  of  New  York. 

2  V.     1897.     18cm     (Knick.  ed. ) 

Putnam    $1.25  ea 

Comic  history  in  which  fact  and  droll  fiction  are  in- 
extricably mingled.  Introduces  a  good  deal  of  kindly 
.satire  of  the  old  Dutch  inhabitants  of  Manhattan  Island. 
Baker. 

Reviews  and  miscellanies.     1897.     18cm 

(Knick.  ed.)  Putnam    $1.25 

Contents:  Reviews  and  miscellanies;  Stories  and  le- 
gends. 

Salmagundi.     2  v.  1897.     18cm     (Knick. 

ed.)  Putnam    $1.25  ea 

By  William  Irving,  J.  K.  Paulding  and  Washington 
Irving. 

A  serious  miscellany  of  essays  and  sketches,  including 
Addisonian  memoirs  of  the  Cockloft  family,  and  satirical 
letters  from  a  Turkish  exile  in  New  York,  after  the  model 
of  Goldsmith  and  Montesquieu.    Baker. 

Sketch-book.    2  v.    1897.    18cm    (Knick. 

ed.)  Putnam    $1.25  ea 

The  best  example  of  his  powers,  mild,  cheerful,  fanci- 
ful, thoughtful,  humorous;  "Rip  Van  Winkle"  and 
"  Sleepy  Hollow  "  are  among  the  finest  pieces  of  fiction  to 
be  found  in  any  literature.  A:  H.  Welsh,  Development  of 
English  literature  and  language. 

Tales  of  a  traveller.     2  v.     1897.     18cm 

(Knick.  ed.)  Putnam    $1.25  ea 

Knowles,  F:  L.  ed.  The  poetry  of  American 
wit  and  humor;  selected  by  R.  L.  Paget.  1899. 
17^cm     (Cap  and  gown  ser.)  Page    $1.25 

Hason,  E:  T.  ed.  Humorous  masterpieces  from 
American  literature.     3  v."    1886-88.     16cm 

Putnam    $3.75 
Well  chosen  and  representative.    N.  Y. 

Warner,  C:  D.     Backlog  studies.     1900.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Being  a  boy.     1897.     19Jcm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Y    Reminiscences  and  reflections  on  actual  boyhood 
lovingly  remembered. 

My  summer  in  a  garden.     1898.     17^cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

An  attempt  to  tell  the  truth  about  one  of  the  most  fas- 
cinating occupations  in  the  world.    C:  D.  Warner. 


§1§    American  miticellany 

Alcott,  A.  B.     Concord  days.     1872.     18cm 

Little    $1.50 

Flint,  M.  B.     A  garden  of  simples.     1900.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.50 
Legendary  and  therapeutic  lore  of  plants  and  flowers 
furnishes  matter  for  a  series  of  entertaining  sketches  and 
essays.    Pub.  wldy. 

Garden  of  a  commuter's  Mife,  recorded  by  the 

gardener.     1901.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

A  year's  record  of  the  fashioning  and  blooming  of  a 

country  garden  near  New  York.    Outdoor  delights  are 

matched  by  charming  domesticity  within.    N.  Y. 

Mitchell,  D.   G.     Reveries  of  a  bachelor;  or,  A 

book  of  the  heart,   by  Ik  Marvel.     Rev.   ed. 

1892.     18icm  Scribner    $1.25 

Love  idyls  in  form  of  day  dreams  "over  a  wood  fire,  by 

a  city  grate,  over  his  cigar."    Ed.  sel. 

Thoreau,  H:  D:     Autumn.     1893.     20cm     (Riv- 
erside ed. )  Houghton    $1.50 
Extracts  from  the  daily  Journal  of  Thoreau  who  "had 
atched  nature  like  a  detective  who  is  togo  on  the  stand." 
J.  R.  Lowell. 

Early  spring    in    Massachusetts.     1896. 

20cm     (Riverside  ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

Excursions.      1895.      20cm       (Riverside 

ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

Miscellanies;  with  a  biographical  sketch 

by  R.  W.  Emerson,  and  a  general  index  to  the 
writings.     1893.     20cm     (Riverside  ed.) 

Houghton    $1.50 

Summer.     1893.     20cm     (Riverside  ed.) 

Houghton    $1.50 

Walden;  or,  Life  in  the   woods.      1897. 

20cm     ( Riverside  ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

Describes  his  attempt  to  solve  the  problem  of  simple 
living  by  building  and  occupying  a  small  house  in  the 
woods.  Keen  observations  6n  animals,  plants  and  birds. 
L.  &I. 

Contains  the  sum  and  essence  of  his  ideal  and  ethical 
philosophy;  written  in  his  most  powerful  and  incisive 
style.    H.  S.  Salt. 

"Winter.     1893.      20cm      (Riverside  ed.) 

Houghton    $1.50 

8SO     Eii$:Iish  literature 

Blaisdell,  E.  A.  &  M..  F.     Child  life  readers. 
5  V.     1899-1902.     19^xl5fcm  Macmillan 

Y  Contents:  V.  1,  Child  life,  25c  n.  v.  2,  Child  life  in  tale 
and  fable,  36c  n.  v.  3,  Child  life  in  many  lands,  36c  n. 
V.  4.  Child  life  in  literature,  40c  n.  v.  5,  Child  life  fifth 
reader,  45c  n. 


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Brink,  Bemhard  ten.  History  of  English  lit- 
erature; tr.  fr.  the  German.  2  v.  in  3.  1883-96. 
20Jcm  Holt    $2  ea 

8  Title  variess:  v.  1,  Early  English  literature  (to  Wiclif) 
tr.  by  H.  M.  Kennedy,  v.  2,  pt.  1,  History  of  English  lit- 
erature (Wyclif,  Chaucer,  earliest  drama,  renaissance)  tr. 
by  W.  C.  Robinson,  v.  2,  pt.  2,  Hi-story  of  English  litera- 
ture (from  the  14th  century  to  death  of  Surrey)  ed.  by 
Dr  A.  Brandl,  tr.  by  L.  D.  Schmitz. 

The  work  of  a  master  long  familiar  with  his  materials 
and  free  and  bold  in  his  treatment.  William  Minto  in 
^cad.  24:173  (B1 

*^    Brooke,  S.  A:     English  literature,  from  the  be- 
ginning to  the  Xorman  conquest.     1898.     19icm 
Macmillan    $1.50  n 
Bibliography,  p.  325-34. 

Brownell,  W:  C.  Victorian  prose  masters. 
1901.     21cm  Scribner    $1.50  n 

Critical  studies  of  Thackeray,  Carlyle,  George  Eliot, 
Matthew  .\rnold,  Ruskin,  George  Meredith.    N.  Y. 

Chambers,  Robert.  Chambers's  cyclopaedia  of 
English  literature;  new  ed.  by  David  Patrick. 
3  V.     1902-4.     27icm  Lippincott    $15  n 

B.  Critical  and  biographic  account  of  English  and 
American  authors  and  characteristic  selections  from  their 
works.  Thorougl-ly  revised  by  well-known  writers,  and 
brought  to  date.    Kroeger. 

Dawson,   W:   J.     Literary  leaders    of    modern 

England;  selected  chapters  from  "The  makers 

of  modern  poetry ' '  and  ' '  The  makers  of  modern 

prose."     1902.     19cm     (Chaut.  Ut.  &  sci.  cir.) 

Chautauqua  press    $1 

Bibliography  at  end  of  each  chapter. 
Essays  on  Wordsworth,  Tennyson,  Browning,  Carlyle 
and  Ruskin,  with  selections  from  their  works. 

(^  Gosse,   E.  "W:     History  of  eighteenth  century 
literature  (1660-1780)     1898.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1  n 
Bibliography,  p.  401-4. 

^  Harrison,  Frederic.    Studies  in  early  Victorian 
literature.     1895.     20  Jem  Lane    $1.50 

Contents:  Characteristics  of  Victorian  literature;  Car- 
lyle: Macaulay:  Benjamin  Disraeli;  Thackeray;  Dickens; 
Charlotte  Bronte;  Charles  Kingsley;  TroUope;  George 
Eliot. 

Hawthorne  readers.     6  v.     1901-4.     19cm 

Globe  school  bk.  co. 
Contents:  Primer:  Story  friends,  by  S.  L.  Blaisdell,  Isa- 
bella Austin  and  M..  L.  Gilman,  24c  n.  First  reader:  Little- 
folk  tales,  by  M..  L.  Gilman,  Isabella  Austin  and  S.  L. 
Blaisdell,  24c  n.  Second  reader:  Story  land,  by  M..  F. 
Hall  and  M..  L.  Gilman,  36c  n.  Third  reader:  From 
many  lands,  by  Florence  Holbrook  and  M..  F.  Hall, 
48c  n.  Fourth  reader:  Nature  and  life,  by  A.  W.  Sterling,- 
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reader:  Literature,  by  E:  E.  Hale,  jr.  and  A.  W.  Sterling, 
60c  n. 


Hutton,  B:  H.     Literary  essays.     1892.     18}cm    ^ 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Contents:  Croethe  and  his  influence;  Genius  of  Words- 
worth; Shelley  and  his  poetry;  Browning;  Poetry  of  the 
Old  Testament;  Arthur  Hugh  Clough;  Poetry  of  Matthew 
Arnold:  Tennyson;  Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Johnson,  Bossiter,  ed.  Little  classics.  18  v. 
1900.     17cm  Houghton    $1  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Exile,  v.  2,  Intellect,  v.  3,  Tragedy. 
V.  4,  Life.  V.  5,  Laughter,  v.  6,  Love.  v.  7,  Romance. 
V.  8,  Mystery,  v.  9,  Comedy,  v.  10,  Childhood,  v.  11, 
Heroism,  v.  12,  Fortune,  v.  13,  Poems  narrative,  v.  14, 
Poems  Ij'riciil.  v.  15,  Minor  poems,  v.  16,  Nature,  v.  17, 
Humanity,  v.  18,  Authors;  biographical  sketches  of  the 
authors  represented  in  the  series,  with  a  general  index. 

Jusserand,  J.  A.  A.  J.  Literary  history  of  the 
English  people;  from  the  origins  to  the  renais- 
sance.    V.  1.     1895.     23cm        Putnam    $3.50  n 

Swift  running  recital  of  origin  and  development  of  Eng- 
lish letters  down  to  pre-EIizabethan  dramatists.  Book 
neios. 

Minto,  William.  Manual  of  English  prose  litera- 
ture, biographical  and  critical,  designed  mainly 
to  show  characteristics  of  style.     1901.     19cin 

Ginn    $1.50 

Serviceable  as  supplement  to  treatise  on  rhetoric.  iVd- 
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Mitchell,  D.  G.  English  lands,  letters  and  kings. 
V.  1-4.     1889-97.     19cm  Scribner    $1.50  ea 

E  Contents:  v.  1,  From  Celt  to  Tudor,  v.  2,  From  Eliza- 
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later  Georges  to  Victoria,    v.  5,  Victorian  age  (in  press) 

Giyes  much  touching  personal  traits  and  habits  of 
English  writers.    Nation,  61:  352. 

Moody,  "W:  v.,  &  Lovett,  B,  M.  History  of 
English  literature.     1902.     20Jcm  . 

Scribner    $1.25  n 

K    Reading  guide,  p.  385-411. 

Suited  to  students  and  readers  who  have  graduated 
from  their  Stopford  Brooke's  Primer.    Dial,  33:96    (B) 

Morley,  Henry.  English  writers.  11  v.  1887- 
95.     19Jcm  Cassell    $1.50  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Origins  to  Beowulf,  v.  2,  Csedmon  to  the 
conquest,  v.  3,  Conquest  to  Chaucer,  v.  4-5, 14th  century, 
v.  6,  Chaucer  to  Caxton.  v.  7,  Caxton  to  Coverdale.  v.  8, 
Surrey  to  Spenser,  v.  9,  Spenser  and  his  time.  v.  10-11. 
Shakespeare  and  his  time. 

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Pancoast,  H:  S.  Introduction  to  English  litera- 
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Based  on  his  Representative  English  literature.  Each 
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Saintsbury,  G:  E :  B.     History  of  nineteenth  cen-     C,-^ 
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Coleridge,  Lowell,  Whittier  and  others.    Title. 

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Bryant,  W:  C.  ed.  New  library  of  poetry  and 
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Burns,  Robert.  Complete  poetical  works. 
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Henley,  W:  E.  Lyra  heroica;  a  book  of  verse  for 
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None  of  the  English  lyric  poets  has  shown  a  more  per- 
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has  united  so  exquisitely  a  classic  sense  of  form  to  that 
impulsive  tunefulness  which  we  have  come  to  consider 
as  essentially  English.    Ernest  Rhys. 

Ingelow,  Jean.     Poems.     1896.     19icm 

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Kingsley,  Charles.     Poems.     1902.     19Jcm 

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Kipling,   Rudyard.     Departmental  ditties  and 

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Ballades  and  verses  vain .    1902. 
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Langland,  William.  Vision  of  William  con- 
cerning Piers  the  Plowman,  according  to  version 
rev.  and  enl.  by  author  about  A.  D.  1377;  ed. 
byW.  W.Skeat.  8th  ed.  1900.  17Jcm  (Clar- 
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Locker-Iiampson,  Frederick.  London  lyrics. 
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Macaulay,  T:  B.  Macaulay,  1st  baron.  Lays  of 
ancient  Rome.     (In  his  Works,  class  824,  v.  8) 

Macpherson,  James.  Poems  of  Ossian,  with 
introd.  historical  and  critical,  by  George  Eyre- 
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Meynell,  ^frR  A.  C.  (Thompson)  ed.  Flower  of 
the  mind;    a  choice  among  the  best    poems. 

1897.  19Jcm  Mansfield    $1.25  n 

""^  Milton,  John.     Complete  poetical  works.     1899. 
21icm    (Camb.ed.  of  the  poets)    Houghton    $2 
Life  of  Milton,  by  W.  V.  Moody,  pref.  p.  9-34. 

Introduction  to  the  prose  and  poetical 

works;  comprising  all  the  autobiographic  pas- 
sages, the  more  explicit  presentations  of  his  ideas 
of  true  liberty;  Comus,  Lycidas,  and  Samson 
Agonistes;  with  notes  by  Hiram  Corson.  1899. 
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autobiography;  passages  which  set  forth  idea  of  liberty. 
Dial,  28:  204. 

Moore,  Thomas.  Complete  poetical  works,  col- 
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biog.  introd.     1895.     20cm     (Stand,  lib.  ed.) 

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Moore's  poems  are  full  of  color,  while  their  melody  is 
almost  faultless.  His  verse  is  sensuous  and  sweet.  Thomas 
Archer. 

X      Morris,  'William.       Defence  of  Guenevere,  and 
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Earthly  paradise.    New^  ed.    1896.    22cm 

Longmans    $2.50 

Reclothes  the  choicest  and  most  famous  legends  of  Asia 
and  Europe  with  the  delicate  fabric  of  its  verse.  E.  C. 
Stedman. 

Life  and  death  of  Jason;  a  poem.     1902. 

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Story  of  Sigurd  the  Volsung  and  the  fall 

of  the  Niblungs.'    1904.     21cm      Longmans    $2 

In  his  own  judgment  it  stood  apart  from  the  rest  of  his 
poetry  because  the  subject  was  the  story  which  he  counted 
first  in  the  world,  and  because  he  was  convinced  that  he 
had  treated  this  story  with  fidelity  and  largeness  of  man- 
ner.   J.  W.  Mackail. 

Palgrave,  F.  T.  ed.  Children's  treasury  of  lyri- 
cal poetry;  selected  and  arranged  with  notes. 

1898.  16Jcm     (Golden  treas.  ser.) 

Y  Macmillan    $1 

The  golden  treasury;  selected  from  the 

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Macmillan    $1 

Edited  with  the  advice  and  collaboration  of  Tennyson, 
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and  influence.    Ed.  sel. 

Percy,  Thomas,  comp.  Reliques  of  ancient  Eng- 
lish poetry,  consisting  of  old  heroic  ballads, 
songs,  and  other  pieces  of  our  earlier  poets,  with 


Procter,  A,  A. 

an  introd.  by 

(Cabinet  ed.) 
Raleigh,    W.    A.      Wordsworth. 


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1900.     19cm     (Bohn's  stand,  lib.) 

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moted with  lasting  effect  the  revival  of  interest  in  our 
older  poetry.    Diet,  of  not.  biog. 

Phillips,    Stephen.      Poems.     13th    ed.      1902. 

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Pope,    Alexander.      Complete  poetical   works. 

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Nation. 

Repplier,  Agnes,  ed.  Book  of  famous  verse. 
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Rossetti,   C,    G.     Poems.     Author's    ed.     1899. 

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Rossetti,  D.  G.     Complete  poetical  works;  ed. 

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86.50,  desirable.    Ed.  sel. 

Ruskin,  John.  Poems,  now  first  collected  and 
ed.  with  notes  by  W.  G.  Collingwood.  Brant- 
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Schelling',  F.  E.  ed.  Book  of  Elizabethan  lyrics. 
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Scott,  Sir  "Walter.  Complete  poetical  works. 
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Scudder,  V.  D.  Life  of  the  spirit  in  the  modern 
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Shelley,  P.  B.     Complete  poetical  works.    1901. 
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Shuts,  K.  H.  erJ.  The  land  of  song;  selected  by 
K.  H.  Shute,  ed.  by  Larkin  Dunton.  3  v. 
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Sidney,  Sir  Philip.  Lyric  poems;  ed.  by  Ernest 
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Southey,  Robert,  Poems;  chosen  and  arranged 
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Stedman,  E.  C.  ed.  Victorian  anthology,  1837- 
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A  truthful  exhibit  of  the  course  of  song  during  60  years, 
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discussed.    Pref. 

Victorian  poets;    rev.  and  extended  to 

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Stevenson,  R.  Ii:    Child's  garden  of  verses;  illus. 
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The  introd.  'A  short  talk  to  children  about  poetry ',  is 
clear  and  attractive  and  the  selections  are  of  a  very  high 
order.  The  whole  book  is,  as  its  title  signifies,  adapted 
to  be  read  to  children  rather  than  by  them.    Ed.  sel. 


Vaughan,  Henry,  Silex  scintillans,  etc.  sacred 
poems  and  pious  ejaculations;  with  mem.  by 
H.  F.  Lyte.     1897.     18cm     (Aldineed.) 

Macmillan    50c 
"Ward,  T:  H,  ed.     The  English  poets.     Students' 
ed.     4v.    1894-1903.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1  ea  n 
Contents:  v.  1,  Chaucer  to  Donne,    v.  2,  Ben  Jonson  to 
Dryden.    v.3,  Addison  to  Blake,    v.  4,  Wordsworth  to  Ten- 
nyson, 
v.  1  and  3  published  1903;  v.  2,  1902;  v.  4,  new  ed.,  1894. 
Invaluable  collection,  with  prefatory  critical  notices 
by  scholars  and  writers,  and  a  general  introduction  by 
Matthew  Arnold.    L.  &.  I. 

"Watson,  "William,    Selected  poems.    1903.    18cm 

Lane    $1.25  n 
Author's  own  selection.    N.  Y. 

"Whittier,  J:  G,  ed.  Child  life;  a  collection  of 
poems.     1872.     19Jcm  Houghton    $2 

Y  Poems  for  and  about  children.    Pittsburg. 
Songs  of  three  centuries.     1890.     20Jcm 

(Household  ed. )  Houghton    $1.50 

Gathers  up  the  best  of  the  old  ballads  and  short,  time- 
approved  poems;  draws  largely  from  contemporary  writ- 
ers and  the  waifs  and  estrays  of  unknown  authors.  In- 
cludes careful  selection  of  hymns.    Pref. 

"Wiggin,  Mrs  K,,  D,  (Smith),  &  Smith,  N,  A, 
ed.  Golden  numbers;  a  book  of  verse  for  youth. 
1902.     20cm  McClure    $2.50  n 

Y  Comprehensive,  classified  selection  from  standard 
poets,  with  attractive  introduction.  Author  and  title 
indexes.    N.  Y. 

The  posy  ring;  a  book  of  verse  for 

children.     1903.     20cm  McClure    $1.25  n 

Y  Companion  volume  to  Golden  numbers,  for  younger 
children. 

Yeats,  "W:  B,  ed.  Book  of  Irish  verse;  selected 
from  modern  writers,  with  introd.  and  notes. 
Rev.  ed.     1900.     20cm  Methuen    3/6 

Robert  Bronrning  

Browning,  Robert,  Complete  poetic  and  dra- 
matic works.  1895.  21Jcm  (Camb.  ed.  of 
the  poets)  Houghton    $3 

Contains  biographic  sketch,  bibliographic  head  notes, 
and  appendix  with  notes  and  Browning's  suppressed  es- 
py on  Shelley. 

Except  for  the  convenience  of  the  1  vol.  form,  the  Globe 
ed.  2  v.  (Macmillan,  $1.75  ea.)  is  perhaps  better,  and 
Camberwell  ed.  (12  v.  Crowell,  75c  ea.)  edited  with  notes 
In  each  volume  and  indexes  in  v.  12  is  desirable.    Ed.  sel. 

The  boys'  Browning;  poems  of  action  and 

incident,    comp.    from    the    works    of    Robert 
Browning.     1899.     19cm  Estes    50c 

Y  Another  toUection,  containing  alio  a  .selection  of 
poems  by  Mrs  Browning,  published  by  Smith,  Elder, 
called  The  Brownings  for  the  young,  is  good  and  somewhat 
more  extensive,  but  is  for  a  little  older  children.    Ed.  sel. 


821 


220 


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Broiivnlng  guides,  etc. 

Berdoe,  EdTvard.  Browning  cyclopaedia;  a  guide 
to  study,  with  copious  explanatory  notes  and 
references  on  all  diflScult  passages,     n.  d.     20cm 

Macmillan    13.50 

Alphabetic  entries  ranging  from  brief  definitions  to  60 

pages  on   The  ring  and  the  book.    Gives  selected  list  of 

Bro^vning  literature  and  chronolog^ic  list  of  works,  pref. 

p.  11-18.    N.  Y. 


Van  Dyke,  Henry, 
ed.     1898.     19icm 


Poetry  of  Tennyson.    10th 
Scribner    $2 


Poetry  of    Robert    Browning. 
Crowell    $1.50  n 


Brooke,   S.   A: 

1902.     20Jcm 

Critical  essays  on  his  attitude  toward  nature,  human 
life,  art,  womanhood,  love  and  other  passions,  with  analy- 
sis of  greater  poems.  Chapter  comparing  Tennyson  and 
Browning.    N.  Y. 

Cooke,  G:  "W.  Guide-book  to  the  poetic  and 
dramatic  works  of  Robert  Browning.  1891. 
20cm  Houghton    $2 

The  best  things  said  of  Browning,  pref.  p.  9-14. 

Alphabetic  arrangement  of  titles,  characters,  allusions 
and  well  known  quotations,  with  fairly  full  information. 
Now  incorporated  in  introduction  and  notes  of  1899  Riv- 
erside edition.    N.  Y. 

"^  Corson,  Hiram.     Introduction  to  the  study  of 
Robert  Browning's  poetry.     1903.     18Jcm 

Heath    $1 

List  of  criticisms  of  Browning's  works,  p.  361-67. 

Literary  insight  and  poetic  sympathy  mark  the  book. 
It  leads  distinctively  to  a  perception  of  the  poet's  skill  as 
an  artist.    A  u-seful  and  friendly  guide.    Poet-lore.    (B) 

Orr,  Mrs  Alexandra  (IJeigliton)     Handbook  to 

the  works  of  Robert  Browning.     6th  ed.     1902. 

18cm  Macmillan    $1.75 

■Jhronologic  bibliography,  p.  366-93;  alphabetic  list  of 

Browning's  works,  p.  395-409. 

Had  the  benefit  of  the  poet's  close  revision  and  was  ac- 
cepted by  him  as  the  oflBcial  introduction  to  the  study  of 
his  writings.    Edmund  Gosse    (B) 

Tennyson 

Tennyson,  Alfred  Tennyson,  1st  baron.  Poetic 
and  dramatic  works.  1898.  21Jcm  (Camb. 
ed.  of  the  poets)  Houghton    $2 

Biographic  sketch,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe,  pref.  p.  11-17. 

The  Globe  ed.  Macmillan  81.75  n  is  also  good.  The 
Life  and  complete  timrks,  10  v.  Macmillan  820,  is  very  de- 
sirable, the  poems  covering  6  v.  and  the  biography  4  v.  in 
more  attractive  form  than  the  ordinary  2  v.  edition.  Ed. 
sel. 

Brooke,  S.  A:  Tennyson,  his  art  and  relation  to 
modem  life.     1903.     20Jcm  Putnam    $2 

A  cotuse  of  popular  lectures;  says  interesting  things, 
some  of  them  new,  about  Tennyson's  art,  and  in  particu- 
lar about  his  arti-stic  use  of  nature.    Nation,  58:  470     (B) 

Emphatically  most  critical  and  complete  study  of  Ten- 
nyson ever  written.  Lacks  finish,  but  for  discriminating 
analysis  and  sympathetic  insight  could  scarcely  be 
equaled.    Critic,  24: 328. 


Chronology  and  bibliography,  p.  353-87. 
I         Appreciative,  judicious  and  interesting  study  of  Ten- 
nyson's mind,  art  and  methods.    N.  Y. 

l^ordsnrortli 

Wordsworth,  William.  Complete  poetical 
works;  with  introd.  by  John  Morley.  1903. 
20cm     (Globe  ed.)  Macmillan    f  1.75 

Bibliography,  with  list  of  biographies  and  best  critical 
articles  on  his  writings;  comp.  by  J.  R.  Tutin,  p.  897-912. 

Selected  poems,  ed.  by  Matthew  Arnold,  Macmillan,  $1, 
and  Library  ed.  Crowell,  81,  are  also  good.    Ed.  sel. 

§22    English  drama 

Beaumont,  Francis,  &  Fletcher,  John.  Best 
plays;  ed.  with  introd.  and  notes  by  J.  St  L. 
Strachey.    2  v.     n.  d.     19cm     (Mermaid  ser. ) 

Scribner    $2  n 

Contents:  v.  1,  Maid's  tragedy;  Philaster;  The  wild- 
goose  chase;  Thierry  and  Theodoret;  Knight  of  the  burn- 
ing pestle.  V.  2,  Shirley's  address;  King  and  no  king; 
Bonduca;  Spanish  curate;  Faithful  shepherdess;  Valen- 
tinian. 

Congfreve,  William.  William  Congreve;  ed.  by 
A.  C:Ewald.     1903.     18Jcm     (Mermaid  ser.) 

Scribner    $1  n 

Contents:  William  Congreve  by  T:  B.  Macaulay;  The 
old  bachelor;  The  double-dealer;  Love  for  love;  The  way 
of  the  world;  The  mourning  bride. 

Gay  ley,  C:  M.  ed.  Representative  Enghsh  come- 
dies: V.  1,  From  the  beginnings  to  Shakespeare. 
1903.     20Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Designed  to  illustrate  development  of  comedy  by  selec- 
tion of  carefully  edited  texts  with  notes,  introductions 
and  essays.  Selection  successfully  representative.  Ath. 
'03,  2:  150. 

Gilbert,  W:S.  Original  plays.  3  ser.  1902-04. 
17cm  Scribner    $1.25  ea 

Contents:  1,  The  wicked  world;  Pygmalion  and  Galatea; 
Charity;  The  princess;  The  palace  of  truth;  Trial  by  jury; 
lolanthe.  2,  Broken  hearts;  Engaged;  Sweethearts;  Dan'l 
Drace,  blacksmith;  Gretchen;  Tom  Cobb,  or,  Fortune's 
toy;  The  sorcerer;  H.  M.  S.  Pinafore,  or,  The  lass  that  loved 
a  sailor;  The  pirates  of  Penzance,  or.  The  slave  of  duty. 
3,  Comedy  and  tragedy;  Foggerty's  fairy;  Rosencrantz 
and  Guildenstem;  Patience,  or,  Bunthome's  bride; 
Prince.«s  Ida,  or.  Castle  Adamant;  The  mikado,  or.  The 
town  of  Titipu;  Ruddigore,  or.  The  witch's  curse;  The 
yeomen  of  the  guard,  or.  The  merryman  and  his  maid; 
The  gondoliers,  or,  The  king  of  Barataria;  The  mounte- 
banks; Utopia,  limited,  or.  The  flowers  of  progress. 

Grey,  Henry.  Plots  of  some  of  the  most  famous 
old  English  plays,  with  index  of  the  principal 
characters.     New  ed.     1900.     19cm 

Sonnenschein    2/6 


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221 


Jonson,  Ben.  Ben  Jonson;  ed.  by  Brinsley 
Nicholson,  with  introd.  by  C.  H.  Herford.  3  v. 
1893-95.     18 Jem     (Mermaid  ser.) 

Scribner    $1  n  ea 

Works  ed.  by  Gifford  and  Cunningham,  3  v.  Scribner 
$3.75,  good  where  complete  collection  is  wanted.    Ed.  sel. 

Lanib,  Charles,  ed.  Specimens  of  English 
dramatic  poets  who  lived  about  the  time  of 
Shakspeare;  with  notes,  including  extracts  from 
the  Garrick  plays.  1890.  19cm  (Bohn's  stand, 
lib  )  Macmillan    $1  n 

liytton,  E:  G:  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton,  1st  baron. 
Dramas  and  poems,     n.  d.     20cm        Little    $1 
Contents:    The  lady  of  Lyons,  or,  Love   and   pride; 
Richelieu,  or.  The  conspiracy;  Poems;  Money. 

Marlowe,  Christopher.  Christopher  Marlowe; 
ed.  by  Havelock  Ellis,  with  introd.  by  J:  A. 
Symonds.     1903.     18 Jem     (Mermaid  ser. ) 

Scribner    $1  n 

Contents:  Christopher  Marlowe,  by  H.  Ellis;  Tambur- 
laine  the  Great;  Tragical  history  of  Dr  Faustus;  Jew  of 
Malta;  Edward  the  Second. 

Phillips,  Stephen.  Paolo  and  Francesca;  a  trag- 
edy in  four  acts.     4th  ed.     1900.     18Jcm 

Lane    $1.25  n 

Sheridan,   R:   B.    B.     Dramatic  works.     1898. 
19cm     (Bohn's  stand,  lib.)        Macmillan    $1  n 
Life  of  Sheridan,  by  G:  G.  Sigmond,  p.  1-206. 
Symonds,  J:  A.     Shakspere's  predecessors  in  the 
English  drama.     New  ed.     1900.     20Jcm 

Scribner    $2 

Thayer,  W :  B..  ed.  The  best  Elizabethan  plays. 
1890.     19cm  Ginn    $1.25 

Contents:  The  Jew  of  Malta,  by  Marlowe;  The  alchem- 
ist, by  Jonson;  Philaster,  or.  Love  lies  a-bleeding,  by 
Beaumont  and  Fletcher;  The  two  noble  kinsmen,  by 
Fletcher  and  Shakespeare;  The  Duchess  of  Malfi,  by 
Webster. 

Bibliography,  p.  20. 

Ward,  A.  W:  History  of  English  dramatic  lit- 
erature to  the  death  of  Queen  Anne.  Rev.  ed. 
3v.     1899.     22  Jem  Macmillan    $9  n 

Sliakespeare 

Probably  not  many  small  libraries  will  buy, 
at  first,  all  the  editions  of  Shakespeare  named, 
but  sooner  or  later  the  need  will  be  felt  of  such 
editions  to  answer  different  demands.    Ed.  sel. 

Shakespeare,  Williani.  New  variorum  edition; 
ed.  by  H.  H.  Fumess.  v.  1-13.  1877-1903. 
25cm  Lippincott    $4  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Romeo  and  Juliet,  v.  2,  Macbeth,  v.  3-4, 
Hamlet,  v.  5,  King  Lear.  v.  6,  Othello,  v.  7,  Merchant  of 
Venice,  v.  8,  As  you  like  it.'  v.  9,  The  tempest,  v.  10,  A 
midsommer  nights  dreame.    v.  11,  The  winter's  tale.    v. 


12,  Much  adoe  about  nothing,     v.  13,  Twelfe  night,  or. 
What  you  will. 

Because  of  its  undoubted  value  in  all  serious  study  of 
Shak&speare  and  because  the  cost  bars  its  purchase  bj 
many  students,  libraries  should  possess  this  edition  when 
it  is  possible  to  afford  it.  It  is  ia  the  possession  of  such 
books  that  the  library  best  fulfils  its  co-operative  function. 
Each  volume  may  be  bought  separately.    Ed.  sel. 

Shakespeare,  "William.     [Complete  works;  ed. 

withnotesby  W:  J.  Rolfe]     40  v.    n.  d.    16 Jem 

Amer.  bk.  co.     56c  ea 

Circulating  libraries  find  great  need  for  a  good  edition 

of  single  plays,  with  notes,  and  experience  approves  this 

edition  recently  reprinted.    Ed.  sel. 

Works.      Victoria    ed.      3v.       1901-03. 

20cm  Macmillan    $1.75  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Comedies,  v.  2,  Histories,  v.  3,  Tragedies. 

A  good,  useful,  scholarly  edition,  probably  next  in 
value  to  the  Cambridge  for  library  use  and  may  be  sub- 
stituted where  the  cost  of  the  Cambridge  is  prohibitive. 
Ed.  sel. 

Text  from  Globe  Shakespeare,  ed.  by  W:  G:  Clark  and 
W:  A.  Wright.    Glossary  entirely  new. 

Works,  ed.  by  W:  A.  Wright.     9  v.  1894^ 

95.     23 Jem     (Cambridge  Shakespeare) 

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V.  1,  3d  ed.    V.  2-9,  2d  ed. 

Contents:  v.  1,  The  tempest;  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona; 
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of  errors,  v.  2,  Much  ado  about  nothing;  Love's  labour's 
lost;  A  midsummer-night's  dream;  Merchant  of  Venice; 
As  you  like  it.  v.  3,  The  taming  of  the  shrew;  All's  well 
that  ends  well;  Twelfth  night,  or.  What  you  will;  The 
winter's  tale.  v.  4,  King  John;  King  Richard  2;  King 
Henry  4,  pts.  1-2;  King  Henry  5.  v.  5,  King  Henry  6,  pts. 
1-3;  King  Richard  3;  King  Henry  8.  v.  6,  Troilus  and 
Cressida;  Coriolanus;  Titus  Andronicus;  Romeo  and 
Juliet.  V.  7,  Timon  of  Athens;  Julius  Caesar;  Macbeth; 
Hamlet,  v.  8,  King  Lear;  Othello;  Antony  and  Cleo- 
patra; Cymbeline.  v.  9,  Pericles;  Venus  and  Adonis; 
Rape  of  Lucrece;  Sonnets;  A  lover's  complaint;  The  pas- 
sionate pilgrim;  The  phoenix  and  turtle;  Reprints:  Merry 
wives  of  Windsor;  The  chronicle  historic  of  Henry  the 
Fift;  The  first  part  of  the  contention;  The  true  tragedie; 
Romeo  and  Juliet;  Hamlet. 

A  wholly  satisfactory  edition  for  library  use,  type  clear 
and  unworn,  text  scholarly.    Ed.  sel. 

Works;  ed.  by  W:   G:  Clark  and  W:  A. 

Wright.     1891.     18Jcm     (Globe  ed.) 

Macmillan  $1.75 
Libraries  need  at  least  one  good  single- volume  ed.  The 
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The  Oxford  ed.,  ed.  by  W.  J.  Craig  (Oxford  univ.  press 
$1.50)  is  scholarly,  and  the  Lyceum  ed.  (Pott  $1.50)  on 
thin  but  fairly  opaque  paper,  type  unworn,  is  useful. 
Ed.  sel. 

Sbakespearlana 

Bartlett,  John.  New  and  complete  concordance ; 
or,  Verbal  index  to  words,  phrases  and  passages  in 
the  dramatic  works  of  Shakespeare,  with  a  sup- 
plementary concordance  to  the  poems.  1894. 
28J  X  22cm 
Bf  Macmillan    $7,50  n 


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Braxides,  G.  M.  C.  William  Shakespeare;  a  criti- 
cal study.     New  ed.     1902.     22icm 

Macmillan    $2.60  n 

Tr.  by  William  Archer,  Mary  Morison  and  Diana  White. 
Considers  the  plays -in  chronologic  order.    Hakes  his- 
torical arid  social  conditions  vivid.    N.  Y. 

Burns,  J.  J.     Story  of  English  kings,  according 
to  Shakespeare.     1900.     18§cm 
Y  Appleton    $1 

Coleridge,  S:  T.  Lectures  and  notes  on  Shak- 
spere  and  other  English  poets;  now  first  col- 
lected by  T.  Ashe.  1902.  ISj'cm  (Bohn's 
stand,  lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n 

Corson,  Hiram.  Introduction  to  the  study  of 
Shakespeare.     1889.     19cm  Heath    $1  n 

Study  of  the  plays  as  plays.  Interpretations  which 
bring  into  prominence  the  dramatic  action  with  moral 
interests  involved.    Spec.  (B) 

Couch,  A.  T:  ftuiller-  Historical  tales  from 
Shakespeare.     1900.     19^cm        Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Contents:  Coriolanus;  JuliusCaesar;  King.Iohn;  King 
Richard  II;  King  Henry  IV;  King  Henry  V;  King  Henry 
VI;  King  Richard  III. 

Dowden,  Edward.  Introduction  to  Shakespeare. 
1900.    19Jcm  Scribner    75c  n 

Elaboration  of  the  general  introduption  to  the  '  Henry 
Irving  Shakespeare.' 

Shakspere.     n.  d.     16cm     (Lit.  prim.) 

Amer.  bk.  co.     35c 

Sound  and  helpful  throughout;  a  great  boon  to  Shake- 
speare students.    F.  J.  Furnival  in  Acad.  12:  313  (B) 

Hudson,  H:  N.  Shakespeare:  his  life,  art  and 
characters;  with  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
origin  and  growth  of  the  drama  in  England.  2  v. 
1872.    19Jcm  Ginn    $4 

Lamb,  Charles  &  Mary.  Tales  from  Shake- 
speare.    1894.     18cm  Houghton    $1 

Y  Designed  for  nursery  and  schoolroom,  these  tales 
have  taken  their  place  as  an  English  classic.  They  have 
never  been  superseded,  nor  are  they  ever  likely  to  be. 
Alfred  Ainger. 

Lee,  S.  L.  Life  of  William  Shakespeare.  1898. 
20cm  Macmillan    $1.75  n 

Based  on  article  in  Dictionary  of  national  biography. 

Already  a  classic  of  Shakespearian  scholarship.  Equally 
remarkable  for  learning  and  for  sobriety.  Authoritative. 
Nation. 

Mabie,  H.  W.  William  Shakespeare;  poet,  dra- 
matist and  man.     1900.     23§cm 

Macmillan    $2  n 
P    He  writes  easily  and  gracefully  and  is  not  too  severe 
or  too  concise.    Nation. 

Moulton,  B.:  G.  Shakespeare  as  a  dramatic  art- 
ist; a  popular  illustration  of  the  principles  of 
scientific  criticism.     1885.     18 Jem 

Clarendon    $1.90 


Bolfe,  W:  J.  Shakespeare  the  boy,  with  sketches 
of  the  home  and  school  life,  the  games  and 
sports,  the  manners,  customs  and  folk-lore  of 
the  time.     1896.     19cm  Harper    $1.25 

Helpful  to  a  better  understanding  of  many  allusions  in 
Shakespeare's  works.    Unit. 

Warner,  B,  E.  English  history  in  Shakespeare's 
plays.     1894.     19cm  Longmans    $1.75 

The  10  historical  plays  covering  300  years  discussed  from 
historical  point  of  view,  with  chronologic  tables  connect- 
ing them.    iV.  Y.  times. 

§23    English  Action 

History,  criticism,  etc. 

Cross,  W.  L.  Development  of  the  English  novel. 
1899.     18Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Bibliographic  notes,  p.  300-14. 

Howells,  W:D.  Heroines  of  fiction.  2  v.  1901. 
21  Jem  Harper    $3.75  n 

Practically  the  whole  field  of  English  fiction  from  Rich- 
ardson to  our  own  day.  '  What  gives  it  dignity  and  value 
are  frequent  glimpses  afforded  of  bygone  manners  and 
morals,  the  atmospheric  way  in  which  the  evolution  of 
society  is  pictured  in  standard  novels.    Dial  (B) 

B-aleigh,  "W.  A.  The  English-  novel.  Popular 
ed.     1903.     18icm     (Univ.  man.) 

Scribner  $1.25  n 
E  Origins  of  the  English  novel;  Elizabethan  romances, 
chiefly  their  style;  development  of  novel  in  England  to 
advent  of  Scott,  its  expansion  in  France  and  influences 
exerted  across  the  channel.  Excellent.  Brander  Mat- 
thews in  Educ.  r.  9:  481. 

Works  ol'  fiction 

Aguilar,  Grace.  The  days  of  Bruce.  New  ed. 
1903.     19^cm  Appleton    $] 

Tale  of  Scottish  war  of  independence  (Edward  II)  writ- 
ten in  heroic  style.    Baker. 

Home  influence;  a  tale  for  mothers  and 

daughters.     New  ed.     1904.     19Jcm 

Appleton    $1 
Sequel  The  mother's  recompense. 

The  mother's  recompense.     1891.     19cm 

Appleton    $1 

Aikin,  John,  &  Barbauld,  Mrs  A..  L.  (Aikin) 
Evenings  at  home:  tales  and  stories  for  the  in- 
struction  and   amusement   of   young   persons, 
n.  d.     18Jcm 
Y  W^arne    75c 

Ainsworth,  W:  H.  Tower  of  London.  Newed. 
1903.     18cm  Appleton    $1.50 

Founded  on  edition  published  by  Richard  Bentley  in 
1840.    40  plates  and  58  woodcuts  by  George  Cruikshank. 

The  tragic  story  of  Lady  Jane  Grey's  hopeless  conspir- 
acy and  execution.    Baker. 


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Ainsworth,  W:  H.  Windsor  castle.  New  ed. 
1903.     18cm  Appleton    $1.50 

Illus.  by  George  Cruikshank  and  Tony  Johannot. 

The  Earl  of  Surrey  and  Fair  Geraldine,  Heme  the 
Hunter,  Cardinal  VVolsey,  Henry  VIII,  Anne  Boleyn  and 
Jane  Seymour  are  the  personages  in  this  romance.    Baker. 

Anstey,  F.  pseud.  Vice  versA;  or,  A  lesson  to 
fathers.     7th  ed.     1903.     19coi 

Appleton    $1.25 

Ludic"rous,  blending  the  modern  conte  with  a  motive 
from  the  Arabian  ni{jht8.  The  droll  situation  is  effected 
by  change  of  personality  between  a  schoolboy  and  his 
staid  old  father.    Baker. 

Arblay,  Mme  Frances  (Burney)  d'.  Evelina; 
or,  The  history  of  a  young  lady's  entrance  into 
the  world;  ed.  by  R.  B.  Johnson.  2  v.  1903. 
17icm  Macmillan    $2 

Lively  sketches  of  the  surface  things  of  London,  its 
streets,  people  and  plea.sures,  life  in  theater  and  ballroom, 
at  Marlebone  Gardens,  the  Pantheon,  etc.  and  of  the 
smart  people  of  society,  the  eccentrics,  the  conceited  and 
vulgar.    Baker. 

Austen,  Jane.  Emma;  illus.  by  Hugh  Thom- 
son, with  introd.  by  Austin  Dobson.    1896.   20cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Heroine,  a  pretty,  wilful  girl  of  sterling  character, 
whose  feminine  rage  for  matchmaking  and  capacity  for 
making  mistakes,  get  herself  and  her  friends  into  scrapes. 
Baker. 


Mansfield  park;  illus.  by  Hugh  Thomson, 

with  introd.  by  Austin  Dobson.     1897.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
Brings  into  natural  comparison  the  several  ranks  of  the 
upper  middle  clas.s,  by  the  device  of  three  sisters  marry- 
ing differently.    Social  comedy  with  little  admixture  of 
pathos.    Baker. 

Northanger  abbey  and  Persuasion;  illus. 


by  Hugh  Thomson  and  introd.  by  Austin  Dob- 
son. 1897.  20cm  Macmillan  $1.50 
Two  stories  of  English  middle  class  society  in  early 
19th  century,  depicting  the  life  she  knew.  The  satire  re- 
strained, the  comedy  all-pervasive.    Baker. 

Pride  and    prejudice;    illus.   by    C:  E. 

Brock,  with  introd.  by  Austin  Dobson.     1897. 
20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

English  social  life  in  early  19th  century.  Old-fashioned 
in  form  but  modern  in  spirit.  A  haughty  lover  and  a 
high-spirited  heroine  provide  the  inner  interest  of  the 
drama.  Numerous  minor  characters  furnish  types  of 
social  faults,  which  are  self-displayed  rather  than  satir- 
ized, and  make  spontaneous  comedy.    Baker. 

Sense  and   sensibility;    illus.  by  Hugh 

Thomson,  with  introd.  by  Austin  Dobson.    1897. 
20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

study  of  character  and  manners  in  miniature  style. 
Satire  directed  against  mere  commonplace  foolishness 
rather  than  vice  or  eccentricity.    Baker. 


Barlow,  Jane.     Irish  idylls.     1897.     21cm 

Dodd     $2 

Stories  of  a  bogland  hamlet,  rich  in  queer  traits  of 

human  nature  and  Irish  humor,  pathos  and  fancy.    N.  Y. 

Kerrigan's  quality.     1894.     19cm 

Dodd    $1.25 
Sketches  of  the  comedy  and  suffering  of  the  poorest 
peasantry  connected  by  a  slight  plot.    Baker. 

Barr,  Robert.     A  prince  of  good  fellows;  illus. 
by  E.  J.  Sullivan.     1902.     20cm 

McClure    $1.50 
Short  stories,  Haroun  al  Kaschid-like  adventures  of 
.Tames  V  of  Scotland.    Ed.  sel. 

Tekla;  a  romance  of  love  and  war.     1898. 

19cm  Stokes    $1.25 

Romance  of  adventure  in  medieval  Germany.  Scene, 
Rhine  borders;  time,  probably  13th  century.    Baker. 

Barrie,  J.  M.     Auld  licht  idylls.     1897.     17cm 
(Cameo  ed.)  Scribner    $1.25 

Slightly  connected  character  sketches  and  anecdotes 
of  gossips,  village  worthies,  and  humble  domestic  life  in 
a  Presbyterian  community  in  the  small  market-town  of 
"Thrums"  or  Kirriemuir.  Ranges  from  scenes  of  deep 
pathos  to  broad  comedy.    Baker. 

The  little  minister.     1898.     19cm     (Lib. 

of  famous  bks. )  Caldwell    $1.50 

Love  affairs  of  a  Presbyterian  minister  and  a  beautiful 
and  .sprightly  "Egyptian."  Sketches  of  character  and  of 
Scottish  manners  and  religious  sentiments  very  humorous. 
Baker. 

Sentimental  Tommy.     1896.     19icm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Follows  the  fortunes  of  a  highly  imaginative  and  'nas- 
terful  but  human  and  lovable  boy,  and  gives  an  inimit- 
able picture  of  the  child  world  in  the  homely  Scotch 
village  of  Thrums.    N.  Y. 

Tommy  and  Grizel.     1900.     19icm 

Scribner    $1.50 
Later  life  of  Sentimental  Tommy.    A  relentless  analy- 
sis of  the  artistic  temperament.    X.  Y. 

When  a  man's  single;  a  tale  of  literary 

life.     n.  d.    19Jcm     (Home  lib.)  Burt    $1 

Struggles  of  a  dour,  self-educated  Scot,  who  goes  to 
London  and  wins  fortune  as  a  leader  writer,  \vith  his  court- 
ship of  a  girl  of  higher  social  station.  Comic  sketches  of 
life  in  a  newspaper  office,  and  of  the  author's  native 
Thrums.    Baker. 


A    window    in    Thrums.      1897.      17cm 

(Cameo  ed.)  Scribner    $1.25 

Sequel  to  the  Idylls;  studies  of  life  and  character  among 
Scottish  weavers.    Full  of  humor  and  insight.    X.  Y. 

Peaconsfield,  Benjamin  Disraeli,   1st  earl  of. 
Endymion.     1900.     18  Jem  Longmans    60c 

Full  of  double  meanings  and  of  aphorisms  expressing 
the  writer's  political  philosophy.  Scenes  run  from  1830  to 
1840.  Louis  Kapoleon  (Napoleon  III)  as  Prince  Florestan, 
is  conspicuous.    N.  Y. 


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Beaconsfield,  Benjamin  Disraeli,   Id  earl  of. 
Lothair.     New  ed.     1877.     18cm 

Longmans    60c 

A  dazzling  picture  of  the  highest  society  of  England. 
Lothair,  heir  to  immense  possessions,  is  object  of  con- 
spiracy to  make  him  a  Roman  convert,  and  of  protestant 
intrigues.  The  late  Marquis  of  Bute  has  been  pointed 
out  as  original  of  Lothair;  Mazzini  and  Garibaldi  appear 
in  the  Italian  episodes.    Baker. 


Vivian  Grey.     1901. 


18icm 

Longmans    60c 

The  youth  of  a  dandy  and  adventurer,  who  makes  him- 
self the  favorite  of  a  marquis  and  engineers  a  new  party. 
Largely  autobiographic,  or  rather  self-reflective.  Full  of 
persiflage  and  fantastic  ideas;  conclusion  sheer  burlesque. 
Baker. 

Bedford,  Jessie.     The  harp  of  life,  by  Elizabeth 
Godfrey.     1900.     19^cm 

Holt    $1.50 

Events  in  life  of  the  first  violin  in  an  English  orchestra. 
Johnston. 

Benson,  E:  F:     Luck  of  the  Vails.     1901.     19cm 

Appleton    $1.50 

An  ingenious  melodrama.  The  villain  interesting  as  a 
study  of  the  criminal  temperament.    Baker. 

Besant,  Sir  "Walter.     All  sorts  and  conditions  of 
men;  an  impossible  story.     1902.     192cm 

Harper    $1.25 

This  sincere  and  enthusiastic  story  of  London  east  end 

conditions  suggested  the  famous  People's  palace.    N.  Y. 


Armorel  of  Lyonesse;  a  romance  of  to- 
1900.     19^cm  Harper    $1.25 

Ed.  sel. 


day 
Scene,  Scilly  Islands;  good  guide, 


Beyond    the    dreams  of   avarice.     1895. 

19^cm  Harper    $1.50 

Studies  influence  of  sudden  inheritance  of  wealth  on  a 
young  man's  nature.    N.  Y. 

Children  of  Gibeon.     1898?     19icm 

Harper    $1.25 
Poverty,  social  reform  and  influence  of  caste  are  princi- 
pal themes.    Hoxton  is  the  scene;  and  the  life  of  the 
poor,  with  the  various  agencies  for  amelioration,  are 
realistically  described.    Baker. 

For  faith  and  freedom. 


1889.     19Jcm 
Harper    $1.25 

A  story  of  puritans  in  James  II's  reign,  dealing  with 
Monmouth's  rebellion  and  the  life  of  the  exiles  in  the 
plantations  of  Barbados.  One  of  his  most  animated  pic- 
tures of  bygone  times.    Baker. 


&  Sice,  James.     Chaplain  of  the  Fleet. 

New  ed.     1894.     17^cm  Chatto    2/6 

Story  of  the  famous  jail  in  George  Ill's  reign,  full  of  an- 
tiquarian lore  about  the  streets,  hoxises,  theaters  and  the 
society  of  the  times.    Baker. 


Besant,   Sir  Walter,    &    Rice,   James.      The 

monks  of  Thelema.     New  ed.     1892.     17  Jem 

Chatto    2/6 
Pleasantly  satirical  of  the  modem  literary  coterie,  with 
its  exclusive  claims  to  the  possession  of  the  higher  cul- 
ture.   Baker. 

Black,  William.     A   daughter  of  Heth.     1903. 
19Jcm     (Library  ed.)  Harper    $1.25 

Hero,  a  dare-devil  but  manlyTwy.son  of  a  Presbyterian 
minister;  heroine,  his  cousin,  a  half  PYench  girl,  whose 
sunny  and  refined  character  contrasts  and  clashes  with 
the  rigid  puritanism  of  the  northern  village.    Baker. 

—    The  four  MacNicols,  and  An  adventure  in 

Thule.     1900.     17Jcm  Harper    60c 

Y  Story  of  4  orphan  boys  who  make  their  own  living 
in  the  Hebrides,  with  adventures  on  sea  and  coast.  Hardy. 


ed.) 


In  silk    attire.     1900. 


19^m    (Library 
Harper    $1.25 

Judith  Shakespeare;  her  love  affairs  and 

other  adventures;  illus.  by  E.  A.  Abbey.     1884. 
19cm  Harper    $1.25 

Faithful  study  of  manners  and  customs  in  England 
300  years  ago;  a  daughter  of  Shakespeare,  the  heroine. 
Sargent. 


Kilmeny.     1901.     19  Jem 


(Library  ed.) 
Harper    $1.25 

Macleod  of  Dare.    1903.    19 Jem    (Library 

ed.)  Harper    $1.25 

Tragic  story,  in  which  shallow  and  garish  fashionable 
life  is  brought  into  contact  with  the  simplicity  of  High- 
land society.  Full  of  poetic  descriptions  of  scenery.  Baker. 


A  princess  of  Thule. 


1877.     19cm 
Harper 


$1.25 


Scenes,  Isle  of  Skye  and  London.  The  wonderful 
colors  and  changes  of  sea  and  sky  and  mountain  inspire 
many  descriptive  pages.    Baker. 


Shandon    bells. 


ed. 


1899.     19cm     (Library 
Harper    $1.25 


Irish  story;  a  fascinating  heroine  and  a  clever  and 
sentimental  hero,  whose  entry  into  literary  life  in  London 
is  graphically  described.     Baker. 

Strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton.     1901? 

19 Jem     (Library  ed.)  Harper    $1.25 

Coaching  tour  from  London  to  Edinburgh  through  the 
loveliest  scenery  of  England.  Plenty  of  bright  and 
sentimental  dialogue,  with  light  character  sketching. 
Baker. 


Three  feathers.     1901?    19Jcm     (Library 

ed. )  Harper    $1.25 

Blackmore,  B.:  D.    Alice  Lorraine,    n.  d.    19Jcm 

Burt    $1 
Romance  of  period  of  Napoleonic  wars;  full  of  startling 
incident  and  adventure.    Baker. 
Regarded  by  author  as  his  best  novel.    L.  &  I. 


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Blackmore,  B.:  D.  Loma  Doone;  a  romance  of 
Exmoor,  with  special  introd.  by  author.  1900. 
20Jcm  Harper    $1 

Tale  of  the  savage  deeds  of  the  outlaw  Doones  and  of 
honest  John  Ridd,  yeoman  of  the  downs,  whose  chance 
encounter  with  Loma  makes  him  a  soldier  and  a  knight. 
N.  Y. 

Perlycross.     1894.     19cm     Harper    $1.75 

Scenes  of  rural  life  in  eastern  Devon  just  before  the 

1832  reform  bill,  portraits  of  village  worthies  and  much 
descriptive  work.  Flings  satire  at  modem  cant  about 
education.    Baker. 

Borrow,  G:  H:  Lavengro;  new  ed.  containing 
some  suppressed  episodes;  ms.  variorum,  vocab- 
ulary and  notes.  1903.  20Jcm  Putnam  $2 
Sorrow's  early  autobiography,  with  a  veil  of  mystery 
purposely  thrown  over  it.  Describes  his  wanderings  over 
the  three  kingdoms,  checkered  with  strange  adventures, 
his  literary  stmggles  in  London,  vagrancy  with  the  gyp- 
sies, etc.    Baker. 

The  Romany  rye;  new  ed.  with  notes, 

etc.     1900.     20Jcm  Putnam    |2 

Bibliography  of  editor's  sources,  p.  393-403. 
Goes  on  with  the  story  (Lavengro)  exactly  as  if  there 
had  been  no' breaking  off.    Baker. 

BrontS,  Charlotte.  Jane  Eyre,  with  introd.  by 
Mrs  Humphry  Ward.  Haworth  ed.  1899. 
21  Jem  Harper    $1.75 

Life  history  of  a  woman  of  strong  and  original  charac- 
ter, whose  plain  face  was  an  innovation  among  heroines, 
just  as  her  love  for  an  ugly  and  elderly  hero  shows  a 
recoil  from  conventional  romance.  Largely  autobio- 
graphic, not  so  much  in  incident  as  in  the  strong  and 
passionate  expression  of  personal  feeling,  of  revolt  from 
social  conventions  and  of  questioning  of  narrow  religious 
dogmas.    Baker. 

The  professor;  and  Poems  by  Charlotte, 

Emily,  and  Anne  Bronte,  and  the  Rev.  Patrick 
Bronte,  etc.  with  introd.  by  I\Irs  Humphry 
Ward.     Haworth  ed.     1900.     2Hcm 

Harper    $1.75 
Materials  of  this  story  used  afterwards  in  VilleUc.   Baker. 

Shirley,  with  introd.  by  Mrs  Humphry 


Ward.     Haworth  ed.     1899.     21  Jem 

Harper    $1.75 
Time  of  riots  occasioned  by  Orders  in  Council  restrict- 
ing continental  trade  during  French  war  (Geo.  iii)  Baker. 

Villette;  with  introd.  by  Mrs  Humphry 


Ward.     Haworth  ed.     1900.     21}cm 

Harper    $1.75 

Founded  on  Miss  Bronte's  experience  as  a  teacher  in  a 
school  in  Brussels.  The  original  ending  of  Villette  was  so 
painful  to  the  public  that  a  paragraph  was  added  in  sub- 
sequent editions  which  suggests  a  mitigation  of  tragedy. 
L.  &  I. 

Bronte,  Emily.     Wuthering  Heights,  and  Agnes 
Grey  by  Anne  Bronte  (Acton  Bell)  with  introd. 


by  Mrs  Humphry  Ward.     Haworth  ed.     1903. 
21Jcm  Harper    $1.75 

A  weird  story  of  hate  and  revenge,  laid  amid  the  som- 
ber dales  and  fells.of  moorland  Yorkshire.    Baker. 

Brown,   John.     Rab  and  his  friends  and  other      i^ 
dogs  and  men.     1900.     17cm         Houghton    $1 
Also  in  class  824  in  his  Si  are  hours,  v.  1. 
A  tenderly  beautiful  Scotch  story  of  a  rare  woman  and 
a  noble  dog.    Pittsburg. 

Browne,  Frances.  Granny's  wonderful  chair 
and  its  tales  of  fairy  times.     1900.     20cm 

Y  Dutton    $1.50 

Bunyan,  John.  The  pilgrim's  progress  from 
this  world  to  that  which  is  to  come,  delivered 
under  the  similitude  of  a  dream.  Puritan  ed. 
1903.    21Jcm  Revell    $1.50  n 

31  illustrations  in  puritan  costume,  by  Harold  Copping. 
Title. 

Its  form  is  almost  epic;  its  dramatic  dialogue,  its  clear 
types  of  character,  its  vivid  descriptions,  have  given  an 
equal  but  a  different  pleasure  to  children  and  men,  to 
the  villager  and  the  scholar.    Stopford  A.  Brooke. 

Oaine,  Hall.     The  deemster.     1897.     19Jcm 

Appleton    $1.50 

An  essay  in  the  prose  epic  as  conceived  by  Victor  Hugo, 

rather  than  a  novel.    Scene,  the  Isle  of  Man,  1775.    Baker. 

The  Manxman.     13th  ed.     1896.     19cm  ' 

Appleton    $1.50 
Elaborate  picture  of  peculiar  social  conditions  in  Isle  of 
Man.    N.  Y. 

Carey,    B..    N.       Nellie's     memories.       19Jcm 

(Home  lib.)  Burt    $1 

Experiences  and  troubles  of  a  girl  of  sterling  character, 

who  takes  the  place  of  her  dead  mother  in  a  family  of 

brothers  and  sisters.    Baker. 

Uncle  Max.     1902.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1 
Carleton,   "William.     Traits  and  stories  of  the 
Irish  peasantry;    ed.   by  D.   J.    O'Donoghue. 
4v.     1896.     20cm  Macmillan    $6 

Intimate  and  sympathetic  presentation  of  the  life  of  the 
peasants,  their  quick  temper  and  variable  nature,  now 
moody,  now  gay,  capable  of  the  deepest  feeling,  of  fiercely 
vindictive  passions  and  crimes.  These  stories  record  the 
author's  actual  experiences;  their  realism  is  almost  over- 
faithful  in  detail,"yet  by  no  means  free  from  caricature. 
Baker. 

Carroll,    Lewis,   pseud.     Alice's  adventures  in 

Wonderland;    illus.   by  John  Tenniel.     1904. 

19cm  Macmillan     $1 

Y    Through  the  looking-glass;  and  what  Alice  found  there 

[seqtiel]     1871. 

A  new  genre  of  fairy  tale  which  draws  on  modem  science 
and  all  sorts  of  modern  ideas  for  its  materials,  and  finds 
its  most  characteristic  expres.sion  in  droll  irrelevance  and 
the   fanta.stic   dLstortion   of    familiar   things.     Though 

■  written  for  children,  the  wit,  the  fanciful  humor,  and  the 
subtlety  of  many  of  its  comic  undermeanings,  can  be 
appreciated  fully  only  by  educated  adults.    Baker. 


2411—04- 


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Carroll,  Xiewis,  pseud.  Through  the  looking-glass 
and  what  Alice  found  there;  illus.  by  John  Ten- 
niel.     1902.     19cm  Macmillan    $1 

Y  The  two  may  be  bought  in  one  Volume  if  preferred 
(Macmillan  81.25)    Ed.  sel. 

Castle, J/rs Agnes  (Sweetman)  & Egerton.  The 

pride  of  Jennico;  being  a  memoir  of  Captain 

BasilJennico.     1900.     18cm    Macmillan    $1.50 

Fantastic  18th  century  tale  of  an  Engli.shman's  love 

for  a  German  princess.    N.  Y. 

Charles,  Mrs  Elizabeth  (Bundle)  Chronicles 
of  the  Scl^5nberg-Cotta  family,     n.  d.     19cm 

Burt    $1  n 
Domestic  story  of  Luther  and  the  reformation.    N.  Y. 

Church,  A.  J:  Chantry  priest  of  Barnet;  a  tale 
of  the  two  roses.     1884?     19cm     (Ajax  ser. ) 

Dodd     75c 

Lords  of  the  world;  with   12  illus.    by 

Ralph  Peacock.     1897.     19cm       Scribner    1.50 

Y  story  of  fall  of  Carthage  and  Ck)rinth,  with  much 
historical  information.    Unit. 

Three  Greek  children;  a  story  of  home  in 


old  time;  with  illustrations  after  Flaxman  and 
the  antique.     1903.     20cm     (Knick.  ser.) 
Y  Putnam    $1.25 

Clifford,  J/rs  Lucy  (Lane)     Aunt  Anne.     1892. 
19cm  Harper    $1.25 

A  most  pathetic  figure.    Baker. 

Collins,  "Wilkie.  Armadale.  1902.  20icm  (Li- 
brary ed.)  Harper  $1.25 
A  tragic  tale,  with  copious  display  of  incident  and  char- 
acter and  a  free  use  of  coincidence;  the  mainspring,  a 
crime  whose  effects  come  to  a  head  in  the  second  genera- 
tion. Attempts  to  deal  imaginatively  with  physical  and 
moral  results  of  heredity.  Coquets  with  supernatural 
matters.    Baker. 

The  law  and  the  lady.     1875.     20Jcm 

Harper    $1.25 

Man  and  wife.     1873?    20icm 

Harper    $1.25 

Plot  turns  on  complications  arising  from  lax  Scotch 
marriage  laws.    L.  &.  I. 

The  moonstone.     1873.    '20 Jem 

Harper    $1.25 

It  keeps  curiosity  on  the  alert  until  the  key  of  the  mys- 
tery is  given.    Baker. 

No  name      1873.     20 Jem     Harper    $1.25 


Less  of  a  puzzle-plot  than  the  Woman  in  white,  pre- 
ferring to  foreshadow  events.  The  disadvantage  of  ille- 
gitimate birth  forms  the  leading  motive.    Baker. 

The  woman  in  white.     1873.     20Jcm 

Harper    $1.25 

Designed  to  enlist  the  reader's  ingenuity  in  discover-' 
ing  the  identity  of  a  puppet  heroine  and  the  real  object 
of  a  villainous  conspiracy.    Baker. 


Conrad,  Joseph.     Lord  Jim.     1900.     20}cm 

Doubleday    $1.50 
A  psychologic  study  of  unusual  power,  with  descrip- 
tions of  tropical  seaa  and  civilization  of  Ea.stern  islands. 
N.  Y. 

Typhoon.     1902.     19cm  Putnam    $1 


Describes  a  great  storm  and  its  effects  on  a  handful  of 
white  men  aboard  a  British-built,  Siamese-owned  steamer 
in  the  China  seas.    ^<A. '03, 1:  558. 

Youth.     1902.     19Jcm      McClure    $1.50 

Three  grim  tales  of  sea  and  land  entitled  Youth,  Heart 
of  darkness,  The  end  of  the  tether.    N.  Y. 

Cotes,  Mrs  S..  J.  (Duncan)     An  American  girl 
in  London.     1903.     19Jcm         Appleton    $1.50 
Pilgrimage  through  typical  English  scenes  of  a  humor- 
ous girl,  who  constantly  compares  British  conventional ity 
with  American  freedom.    Baker. 

Couch,  A.  T:  ftuiller-    The  blue  pavilions,  by 
Q.     1898.     18cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Romance  of  William  Ill's  reign.  Scenes:  Harwich  and 
Holland,  chiefly  in  1691:  a  crowded  episode  in  a  young 
man's  life.  King  James,  King  William  and  the  future 
duke  of  Marlborough  appear.    Baker. 

The  delectable  duchy ;  stories,  studies  and 

sketches  by  Q.     1898.     18cm      Scribner    $1.25 

Contents:  Prologue;  The  spinster's  maying;  Daphnis; 
When  the  sap  rose;  The  paupers;  Cuckoo  Valley  railway; 
The  conspiracy  aboard  the  "Midas;"  Legends  of  St 
Piran;  In  the  train;  Woon  Gate;  From  a  cottage  in  Gan- 
tick;  The  drawn  blind;  A  golden  wedding;  School 
friends;  Parents  and  children;  Two  monuments;  Egg- 
stealing;  Seven-an'-six;  The  regent's  wager;  Love  of 
Naomi;  The  prince  of  Abyssinia's  post-bag. 

Cornish  episodes  of  wide  diversity,  poetic,  comic  and 
gruesome,  keenly  observed  and  swiftly  sketched.    N.  Y'. 

Hetty  Wesley.     1903.     20cm 

Macmillan  $1.50 
True  story  of  Hetty  Wesley,  the  beautiful,  brilliant  and 
unhappy  sister  of  John  and  Charles  Wesley,  worked  into 
a  historical  novel.  The  contrast  of  character  between 
John  and  Charles  Wesley  is  presented  with  great  care. 
Pub.  wkly. 

The  splendid  spur;  being  memoirs  of  the 

adventures  of  Mr  John  Marvel,  written  by  him- 
self, ed.  in  modern  English  by  Q.     1898.     18cm 

Scribner    $1.25 
Royalist  romance"  of  the  great  civil  war,  particularly 
strong  on  the  history  of  the  campaign  in  Cornwall  and 
the  west  of  England  generally  (1642-43)    Baker. 


Craik,  Mrs  D.  M.   (Mulock) 
brownie.     1903.     17  Jem 
Y 
Agatha's  husband     1902 


Adventures  of  a 


Harf)er  60c 
19Jcm 

Harper  90c 

A  brave  lady.  1899.  19Jcm  Harper  90c 
Christian's  mistake.     1901.     19Jcm 

Harper  90c 


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227 


Craik,  ^frs  D.  M.  (Mulock)     John  Halifax,  gen- 
tleman.    1877.     19Jcm  Harper    90c 
Y    Quiet  story  of  an  EnRlishman's  daily  life,  common- 
jlace  in  event  but  made  fine  by  character;  early  19th 
century.    N.  Y. 

A  life  for  a  life.     1903.     19Jcm 

Harper    90c 
A  problem  novel,  dealing  with  the  nemesis  of  a  repented 
crime,  and  assailing  capital  punishment.    Baker. 

The  little  lame  prince;   with  introd.  by- 


Mrs  E..  S.  (Phelps)  Ward.    2pts.     1901.     19cm 
(Heath's  home  &  school  class. ) 
Y  Heath     30c  n 

My  mother  and  I.     1904.     19^cm. 

Harper    90c 

A  noble  life.    1866.     18Jcm    Harper    90c 


Story  of  a  Scotch  earl  whose  self-forgetful  spirit  trium- 
phed over  unusual  physical  disabilities.    N.  Y. 

TheOgilvies.   .1902.     19Jcm 

Harper    90c 

A  passionate  story  of  first  love;  told  with  plenty  of 
sentiment,  and  containing  some  scenes  of  pathos.    Baker. 

Crockett,    S:   R.     The   lilac    sunbonnet.     1894. 
19icm  Appleton    $1.50 

An  idyllic  Galloway  love  story",  sweet,  fresh  and  whole- 
some.   Sat.  r. 

Men  of  the  moss-hags.     1895.     19^cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Tales  and  episodes  of  the  persecuted  covenanters  under 
the  scourge  of  Claverhouse,  latter  half  of  17th  century, 
the  obverse  of  that  painted  by  Scott  in  Old  Mortality. 
Baker. 

The  raiders;  being  some  passages  in  the 


life  of  John  Faa,  lord  and  earl  of  Little  Egypt. 
1894.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

stirring  tale  of  border  warfare  and  gipsy  life.    Scene, 
Galloway  in  early  18th  century.    N.  Y. 

The  stickit  minister  and  some  common 


men;  with  a  prefatory  poem  by  R.  L:  Stevenson. 
1902.     19Jcm  Macmillan     $1.50 

24  short  stories  (many  in  Scotch  dialect)  mainly  about 
ministers,  skilfully  setting  forth  ordinary  character  and 
simp)le  situations.    X.  Y. 

Defoe,  Daniel.     Robinson  Crusoe.    1900.     22cm 

Dodd    $1.50 

Founded  on  the  actual  experiences  of  Alexander  Sel- 
kirk. A  minutely  circumstantial  account  of  the  ship- 
wreck, the  escape  to  thei.sle,  and  the  methodical  industry 
wherewith  the  solitary  makes  himself  a  comfortable 
home.    Baker. 

There  are  many  editions  for  children,  some  of  which 
are  undesirable.  It  is  well  to  have  one  copy  at  least  of 
the  edition  illustrated  by  Rhead  brothers,  ffarpcr,  $1..50, 
or  of  that  illustmted  in  color,  Macmillan,  1903,  $1.25,  and 
for  hard  wear,  the  Riverside  school  library  edition, 
Houghton,  60c,  or  Home  and  school  classics,  edited  by 
E.  E.  Hale,  Heath,  60c.    Ed.  sel. 


De  la  Ramee,  Louise.     Bimbi:  stories  for  chil- 
dren;   illus.   by  E.   H.  Garrett.     1892.     21icm , 

Lippincott    $1.50 
Y    Contents:  The  Niirnberg  stove;  The  ambitious  rose- 
tree;  Moufflon;  Lampblack;  The  child  of  Urbino;  In  the 
apple-country;    Findelkind;    Meleagris  Gallopavo;    The 
little  earl. 

Her  Dog  of  Flanders  is  in  class  820,  v.  10  (Childhood)  of 
Little  classics,  ed.  by  Rossiter  Johnson. 


Dickens,  Charles. 

1897.     \^cm 


Adventures  of  Oliver  Twist. 
Macmillan    $1 


This  and  the  following,  except  Great  expectations.  Hard 
times,  Mystery  of  Ediirin  Drood,  Tale  of  two  cities,  and  the 
Uncommercial  traveler,  ed.  by  Charles  Dickens  the  younger, 
with  biographic  and  bibliographic  notes,  and  mostly 
reprinted  from  first  editions,  with  the  illustrations. 

Melodramatic  story,  relating  the  fortunes  of  a  poor  boy, 
nurtured  in  a  workhouse,  whose  natural  goodness  and 
innocence  carry  him  through  poverty  and  temptation  to 
a  happy  lot.  An  unvarnished  picture  of  the  criminal 
classes.    Baker. 


Barnaby  Rudge.     1892.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1 


Historical,  giving  lurid  account  of  the  mad  orgies  and 
incendiarism  of  the  "  No  popery  "  riots  of  1780,  and  intro- 
ducing Lord  George  Gordon.    Baker. 

Bleak  house.    1895.    19cm    Macmillan  $1 


A  plot  novel  having  two  principal  threads,  one  the 
story  of  a  proud  lady's  expiation  of  a  sin  committed  in 
youth,  the  other  a  .satirical  history  of  a  huge  and  inter- 
minable lawsuit.    Baker. 


Christmas  books.     1892. 


19cm 
Macmillan 


$1 


Contents:  Christmas  carol;  Chimes;  Cricket  on  the 
hearth;  Battle  of  life;  The  haunted  man  and  the  ghost's 
bargain. 


Dombey  and  son.     1892. 


19cm 
Macmillan 


$1 


The  moral  purpose  is  to  anatomize  pride,  and  exhibit 
its  strength  and  its  weakness.  Almost  apart  from  the 
main  story,  the  pathetic  episode  of  little  Paul  Dombey's 
invalid  life  and  death  monopiolizes  interest  to  a  certain 
point.  Tragic  chapters  lightened  by  a  throng  of  humor- 
ous characters.    Baker. 


Great  expectations;  with  introd.  and  notes 

by  Andrew  Lang.     Gadshill  ed.     1898.     20Jcm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Hard  times,  Hunted  down,  Holiday  ro- 


mance and  George  Silvennan's  explanation; 
with  introd.  by  Andrew  I^ang.  Gadshill  ed. 
1898.     21cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Inspired  by  Carlyle's  philosophical  radicalism,  a  pro- 
test against  the  tyranny  of  utilitarianism,  statistics  and 
political  economy  divorced  from  human  kindnes-s.  A 
hideous  manufacturing  town  created  by  the  two  apostles 
of  fact,  Gradgrind  and  Bounderby,  is  the  scene.    Baker. 


828 


228 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Dickens,  Charles.     Life  and  adventures  of  Mar- 
tin Chuzzlewit.    1899.    19icm       Macmillan    $1 

Mingled  comedy,  caricature,  farce,  melodrama  and 
tragedy;  shifting  from  England  to  America  and  baclc 
again.  Pecksniff,  Mark  Tapley,  Betsy  Prig,  and  Sarah 
Gamp  have  become  household  names.    Baker. 

Life  and  adventures  of  Nicholas  Nickleby. 

1898.     18Jcm  Macmillan    $1 

This  story  fixed  public  attention  on  the  abuses  preva- 
lent in  English  private  schools.    N.  Y. 

Little  Dorrit.   1895.    19cm   Macmillan  $1 


Satire  on  the  civil  service,  represented  by  the  Circum- 
locution office.  Also  a  picture  of  prison  life,  the  father  of 
Little  Dorrit  being  also  the  Father  of  the  Marshalsea. 
Baker. 

Mystery   of  Edwin  Drood,   and    Master 


Humphrey's  clock;    with  introd.   by   Andrew 
Lang.     Gadshill  ed.     1899.     21cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

An  unfinished  novel,  based  on  a  murder  and  enacted 

amid  the  picturesque  closes  and  ecclesiastical  buildings 

of  old  Rochester — Cloisterham,  with  scenes  in  an  opium 

den  in  Shadwell.    Baker. 

The  old  curiosity  shop  and  Master  Hum- 


phrey's clock.  1892.  19^cm  Macmillan  $1 
The  etherealized  and  pathetic  Little  Nell  is  chief  actor; 
the  comic  scenes  peopled  by  such  creations  as  Dick 
Swiveller  and  the  Marchioness,  Mr  Toots  and  Tommy 
Traddles,  and  the  grotesque  episodes  of  Quilp  and  his 
doings.    Baker. 

Our  mutual  friend.     1895.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1 

Personal  history  and  experience  of  David 


Copperfield  the  younger.     1904.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1 
Founded  to  a  large  extent  on  the  story  of  his  own  early 
struggles,  and  on  other  cherished  memories.    Baker. 

Posthumous  papers  of  the  Pickwick  club. 

1897.     19cm  Macmillan    $1 

Inimitable  for  broad  British  fun.  Mr  Pickwick  and  his 
valet,  Sam  Weller,  number  among  the  immortals.  The 
whole  book  expresses  exuberant  youth,  force  and  a  mind 
abandoned  to  the  comic  view.    L.  &  I. 

Sketches  by  Boz.     1892.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1 

Random   sketches   and   episodes  drawn  from  life  in 

London  among  the  poor  and  the  lower  middle  classes; 

many  are  caricatures,  nearly  all  are  humorous  or  farcical. 

Baker. 

Tale  of  two  cities;  with  introd.  and  notes 


by  Andrew  Lang.     Gadshill  ed.     1898.     20^cm 

Scribner    $1.50 
The  most  dramatic  of  all  Dickens'  books.    Story  of  the 
French  revolution,  presenting  a  vivid  description  of  the 
horrors  of  mob  rule  and  the  reign  of  terror.    Hardy. 

The  uncommercial  traveler;  with  introd. 


Doyle,    *S(V    A.    C.     Adventures    of    Sherlock 
Holmes.     1902.     19Jcm  Harper    $1.50 

Sequel,  memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes.  Series  of  detective 
stories  that  form  the  life  historj'  of  the  amateur  thief- 
taker  who  first  appeared  in  A  study  in  scarlet.  He  is  a 
man  of  superhuman  powers  of  observation,  inductive 
sagacity  and  combination,  whose  exploits  are  usually 
accompanied  by  gruesome  and  thrilling  incidents. 
Facile  princeps  among  detective  stories.    Baker. 

Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes.     Rev.  ed. 

1902.     19cm  Harper    $1.50 

Micah  Clarke,  his  statement  as  made  to 

his  three  grandchildren,  Joseph,  Gervas  and 
Reuben,  during  the  hard  winter  of  1734.  1894. 
19cm  Harper    $1.75 

The  Monmouth  rising  in  reign  of  James  II,  culminat- 
ing in  tragic  rout  at  Sedgemoor  (1685)    N.  Y. 

The  refugees;  a  tale  of  two  continents. 

1893.     19cm  Harper    $1.75 

Huguenot  romance  in  reign  of  Louis  XIV.  Scenes  in 
France  and  America.  Thrilling  adventures  with  Indians 
and  elements.    X.  Y. 

The  sign  of  the  four,  A  scandal  in  Bohe- 


and  notes  by  Andrew  Lang.    Gadshill  ed.     1898. 
21cm  Scribner    $1.50 


mia,  and  other  stories.  1900?  20cm  (Home 
lib.)  '  Burt    $1 

Contents:  The  sign  of  the  four;  A  scandal  in  Bohemia: 
A  case  of  identity;  My  friend,  the  murderer;  The  ring  of 
Thoth;  The  surgeon  of  Gaster  Fell;  John  Huxford's 
hiatus. 

Sherlock  Holmes  a  character. 

A  study  in  scarlet.     19 Jem     (Home  lib.) 

Burt    $1 

Sensational  story  in  two  parts:   adventures  in  Utah 
^  among  Mormons;  history  of  a  mysterious  double  murder 
in  London,  traced  by  Sherlock  Holmes,  who  first  appears 
here.    N.  Y. 

The  White  company.     1895.     18Jcm 

Harper    $1.75 
Episode  of  the  100  years  war  with  France— the  exploits 
of  a  company  of  English  bowmen  in  France  and  in  Cas- 
tile under  the  Duke  of  Lancaster.    Du  Guesclin,  Chandos 
and  other  paladins  appear.    Baker. 

Drummond,  Henry.     The  monkey  that  would 
not  kill ;  illus.  by  Louis  Wain.     1898.     18Jcm 

Dodd    $1 
Y    Contents:  The  monkey  that  would  not  kill;  Gum. 
Du  Maurier,  George,     Peter  Ibbetson.     1892. 
19cm  Harper    $1.50 

Melancholy,  dreamy;  the  leading  motive  being  the 
supernatural  gift  that  enables  the  hero  to  meet  his  lost 
love  in  dreamland.  The  more  realistic  parts  are  reminis- 
cences of  a  happy  childhood  spent  at  Passy.  Illustrated 
by  the  author.    Baker. 

Trilby.     1894.     19cni  Harper    $1.75 

Illustrated  by  the  author. 

A  discursive  novel,  founded  mainly  on  reminiscences 
of  Bohemian  life  and  characters  in  Paris,  witli  which  is 
entwined  a  story  of  hypnotic  influence  over  a  beautiful 
girl,  the  heroine  of  a  pathetic  love  idyll.    Baker. 


LITERATURE— English  fiction 


229 


Edgeworth,  Maria.  Castle  Rackrent  and  The 
absentee.     189.5.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

This  and  the  following  illus.  by  Chris.  Hammond  and 
with  introd.  by  Anne  Thackeray  Ritchie. 

Picture  of  the  varieties  of  recklessness  and  misconduct 
which  in  the  course  of  a  generation  or  two  ruined  or 
crippled  most  of  the  landlords  of  Ireland.    Johnston. 

Helen.     1896.     20cm     Macmillan    $1.50 

Aim  to  show  what  social  troubles  arise  from  addiction 
to  fibs  and  "  white  lies."    Baker. 

Ormond.     1895.     19icm 


Macmillan    $1.50 
The  most  vivid  of  her  Irish  stories  next  to  Castle  Rack- 
rent.    Saintsbury. 

The  parent's  assistant;  or,  Stories  for  chil- 
dren. 1897.  20cm  Macmillan  80c 
T  Simple  tales,  with  moral  lessons,  adapting  her 
father's  maxims  to  the  understanding  of  children.  The 
best  known  are  Simple  Susan,  The  purple  jar,  and  Lazy 
Laurence.    Baker. 

&  Others.     Waste  not,  want  not,  and  other 


stories;  ed.  with  introd.  and  notes  by  M.  V. 
O'Shea;  with  32  illus.  by  W.  P.  Bodwell.  1904. 
20cm     (Heath's  home  &  school  class. ) 

Heath    20c  n 

Y  Contents:  Wastenot,  want  not,  by  Maria  Edgeworth; 
The  discontented  pendulum,  by  Jane  Taylor;  Order  and 
disorder,  by  Mrs  Barbauld;  The  philosopher's  scales,  by 
Jane  Taylor. 
Edwards,  A.  A.  B.  Barbara's  history.  New 
ed.     1897.     18^  x  lOJcm  Hurst  &  B.     2/6 

Character  and  inner  life  of  a  girl,  her  courtship  and  ro- 
mantic marriage;  melodramatic  plot  based  on  a  mystery. 
Baker. 

Eliot,  George,  joseud.  AdamBede.  Personal  ed. 
1901.     20cm  Doubleday    $1.50 

This  and  the  following,  with  biographic  introd.  by 
Esther  Wood. 

English  country  life  a  century  ago.  The  narrative  goes 
deep  into  the  mysteries  of  human  nature,  and  is  an  em- 
bodiment of  her  earnest  philosophy  of  conduct  and  retri- 
bution. The  famous  humorist  and  maker  of  sayings, 
Mrs  Poyser,  and  the  visionary  and  fervent  preacher,  Dinah 
Morris,  are  studies  of  actual  people.    Baker. 

Daniel  Deronda.    Personal  ed.    2  v.    1901. 

20cm  Doubleday    $1.50 

Chief  actors  a  gay  and  accomplished  girl  and  her  Bus- 
batid,  a  selfish  despot,  whose  character  exemplifies  th6 
blighting  influences  of  modern  purely  materialistic  civil- 
ization.   Baker. 

Felix   Holt,  the   radical.      Personal   ed. 

1901.     20cm  Doubleday    $1.50 

A  striking  picture  of  the  working  of  new  political  ideas 
among  the  English  ma.sses.    N.  Y. 

Middlemarch,  a  story  of  provincial  life. 


Personal  ed.     2  v.     1901.     20cm 

Doubleday    $1.50 

The  diversified  characters,  social  groups  and  complex 
life  of  a  provincial  town,  delineated  with  intense  realism 


without  plot,  yet  unified,  by  the  conception  of  moral 
causation.  Into  a  tragic  drama  of  deserted  ideals  and 
failure.    Baker. 

Eliot,   George,  pseud.     The  mill  on  the  Floss. 
Personal  ed.     1901.     20cm       Doubleday    $1.50 
Deeply  significant  tragedy  of  the  inner  life,  laid  amidst 
the  quaint  folk  and  old-fashioned  surroundings  of  a  vil- 
lage and  a  provincial  town.    Baker. 

Romola.    Personal  ed.    2  v.     1901.    20cm 

Doubleday    $1.50 
Romola:  a  stern  drama  of  temptation,  crime  and  inex- 
orable retribution,  in  the  Florence  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici, 
Savonarola  and  the  early  apostles  of   the  renaissance 
[1492-1509]     Baker. 

V.  2  contains  Silas  Mamer,  an  idyl  of  country  life  a 
century  ago.  Sin  and  its  tragedy.  Innocence  with  its 
powers  for  good,  are  the  themes.    Baker. 

Scenes    of    clerical    life.     Personal   ed. 

1901.     20cm  Doubleday    $1.50 

Contents:  The  sad    fortunes  of   the   Reverend  Amos 
Barton;  Mr  Gilfil's  love  story;  Janet's  repentance;  Life  of 
George  Eliot. 
Ewing,  Mrs  J.  H.   (Gatty)      Jackanapes;  with 
introd.  by  W.  P.  Trent.     1903.     19Jcm 

Y  Heath    20c  n 
Jan  of  the  windmill;  a  story  of  the  plains. 

1904.     17^cm  Little    50c 

T  Story  of  a  gallant  boy's  self-devotion.  The  best 
known  of  her  many  stories.    Baker. 

Lob  Lie-by-the-fire,  The  Brownies,  and 

other  tales;  with  illus.  by  George  Cruikshank. 
1892.     17cm  Little    50c 

Y  Contents:  Lob  Lie-by-the-fire,  or.  The  luck  of  Ling- 
borough;  Timothy's  shoes;  Old  Father  Christmas;  Benjy 
in  Beastland;  The  peace-egg;  The  Brownies;  Land  of  lost 
toys;  Three  Christmas-trees;  An  idyl  of  the  wood;  Christ- 
mas crackers;  Amelia  and  the  dwarfs. 

Adventures  and  pranks  of  a  "North  Countrie"  brownie. 
Pittsburg. 

Mary's  meadow.    1900.    19icm   Little  50c 

Y  Story  of  the  outdoor  game  of  earthly  paradise  de- 
vised by  a  family  of  children.  The  letters  give  advice  to 
little  gardeners.    N.  Y. 

Six  to  sixteen;  a  story  for  girls;  illus.  by 

Helen  Paterson.     1904.     17cm  Little    50c 

Y  Story  of  an  English  soldier's  daughter  born  in  India 
and  brought  to  England.    N.  Y. 

Story  of  a  short  life.     19Jcm 

Little    50c 

Fielding,  Henry.     History   of    Tom    Jones,   a 

foundling.     4  v.     1902.     15 Jem     (The  Temple 

Fielding)  Macmillan    $4 

A  more  elaborate  and  comprehensive  work  than 
Amelia,  a  "comic  epic"  as  it  has  been  called.    Baker. 

Fothergill,    Jessie.     The     first     violin.     1894? 
18icm  Burt    $1 

Pictures  of  German  musical  life,  hero  leader  of  an  or- 
chestra in  Diisseldorf.  A  story  of  incident  as  well  as  of 
character.    Baker. 


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A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Fothergill,  Jessie.     Probation. 


19cin 

Fenno  75c 

Story  of  the  Lancashire  cotton  famine  of  1863.    Baker. 

Fowler,    E.    T.     Concerning    Isabel    Camaby. 

1900.     19icm  Appleton    $1 

Manners  and  the  humors  of  a  Methodist  household 

contrasted  with  the  smart  frivolity  of  London  society. 

Bright  dialogue  and  comic  epigrams  are  distinguishing 

features.    Baker. 

The  Farringdons.     1900.     19^cm 

Appleton    $1.50 

The  humors  of  Methodist  society  again  brought  into 
piquant  juxtaposition  with  the  fashionable  world;  story 
a  framework  for  sketches  and  caricatures  of  people  and 
manners.  Their  small  talk  bubbles  over  with  smartnes.s 
and  epigram.    Baker. 

Gaskell,  Mrs  E,.  C.  (Stevenson)  Cranford; 
with  pref.  by  Anne  Thackeray  Ritchie  and  illus. 
by  Hugh  Thomson.     1903.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Miniature  painting  of  a  little  old-fashioned  country 
town,  inhabited  mostly  by  elderly  spinsters  and  widows 
living  in  genteel  poverty.  Humorous  descriptions  of 
bygone  etiquette,  teadrinkingrs,  formal  parties  and  gossip. 
Baker. 

Mary  Barton  and  other  tales.     New  ed. 

1902.     18^cm  Scribner    $1.40 

Contents:  Mary  Barton;  Cousin  Phillis;  My  French 
master;  The  old  nurse's  story;  Bessy's  troubles  at  home; 
Christmas  storms  and  sunshine. 

An  intensely  tragic  story  of  factory  workers  in  Man- 
chester during  the  very  hard  times  preceding  the  enact- 
ment of  free-trade  laws  in  England.    N.  Y. 

Goldsmith.,  Oliver.  Vicar  of  Wakefield,  with 
pref.  by  Austin  Dobson  and  illus.  by  Hugh 
Thomson.     1900.     19cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

No  figure  in  our  literature  is  at  once  so  simple  and  so 
impressive,  so  ideal  and  so  human  as  the  Vicar,  and  the 
acquaintance  of  the  Primrose  family  once  made,  they  and 
their  misfortunes  become  a  dear  and  imperishable  mem- 
ory. The  purity  of  style  is  equal  to  that  of  the  concep- 
tion.   L.  &  I. 

Grahame,  Kenneth.     Dream  days.    1902.    21cm 

Lane    $2.50  n 

Continues  his  Golden  age,  describing  the  child's  world 
from  the  child's  point  of  view  with  uncommon  charm 
and  truth.    N.  Y. 

The  golden  age.  1900.   20cm     Lane    $2.50 

stories  of  child  life  for  lovers  of  children,  told  with  ten- 
der humor  and  sympathy  by  a  man  who  has  not  forgotten 
how  he  felt  when  he  wasa  child.  Full  of  delightful  "pre- 
tendings,"  happy  adventures  and  the  quaint  philosophy 
of  childhood.    N.  Y. 

Grant,  Charles.  Stories  of  Naples  and  the  Ca- 
morra;  with  introd.  mem.  of  the  author  by 
J.  B.  Capper.    1896.    19Jcm    Macmillan    $1.75 

Contents:  Peppiniello;  Gabriele;  Don  Antonio;  Dome- 
nico. 

Author  one  of  the  few  Englishmen  who  have  known 
the  Neapolitans  well.    A  mine  of  information  as  to  daily 


life,  religion  and  etiquette  of  lower  classes  in  Naples  20 
years  ago.    Spec. 

Grey,  Maxwell,  pseud.     Silence  of  Dean  Mait- 

land.      1894.      18cm      (Appletons'    town    and 

country  lib.)  Appleton    $1 

Story  of  concealed  sin  and  lifelong  expiation.    N.  Y. 

Haggard,  H:  B..     Cleopatra;  being  an  account  of 

the  fall  and  vengeance  of  Harmachis,  the  royal 

Egyptian,  as  set  forth  by  his  own  hand.     1900. 

19cm  Longmans    $1.25 

Lurid  picture  of  ancient  Egypt.    Baker. 

King  Solomon's  mines.     1901.     17 Jem 

Longmans    75c 

Highly  colored  romance  of  adventure  in  the  wilds  of 
central  Africa  in  quest  of  King  Solomon's  Ophir;  full  of 
sensational  fights,  blood-curdling  perils  and  extraordi- 
nary escapes,  with  interludes  of  buffoonery.    Baker. 

Hardy,  Thomas.     Far  from  the  madding  crowd. 
1895.     20cm  Harper    $1.50 

Every  character  is  of  the  lower  class  in  England.  But 
you  have  to  turn  back  to  Shakespeare  for  any  tale  of  peas- 
ants and  clowns  and  shepherds  to  compare  with  the  con- 
versations in  this  novel,  so  racy  are  they  of  the  soil,  and 
yet  so  touched  with  the  finest  art.    C:  D.  Warner. 

The  mayor  of  Casterbridge;  a  story  of  a 

man  of  character.    1895.    20Jcm    Harper    $1.50 

Virtually  the  history  of  one  man,  an  impetuous,  domi- 
neering personality.  Life  in  a  small  provincial  town, 
with  lavish  description  of  the  place  and  its  rural  sur- 
roundings.   Baker. 

A  pair  of  blue  eyes.     1895.     20cm 

Harper    $1.50 

A  love  story  of  two  friends  and  a  Cornish  girl,  ending 
in  poignant  tragedy.  Scene,  a  little  village  on  the  Cor- 
nish coast.    Baker. 

The  return  of  the  native.     1895.     20cm 

Harper    $1.50 
Expresses  finely  his  love  of  the  dark  and  sinister  in 
nature  and  his  feeling  of  the  nothingne&s  of  human  life 
in  the  presence  of  the  everlasting  heath.    Cross. 

Under  the  greenwood  tree;  a  rural  paint- 
ing of  the  Dutch  school.     1896.     20cm 

Harper    $1.50 

Practically  the  first  of  the  Wessex  novels.    An  idyll  of 

village  life,  in  which  the  members  of  a  carrier's  family, 

,    the  parish  choir  and  various  oddities,  figure  as  a  sort  of 

comic  chorus  to  the  main  action,  tte  loves  of  a  rustic  boy 

and  girl.    Baker. 

Harraden,    Beatrice.        Katharine    Frensham. 
1903.     19Jcm  Dodd    $1.50 

Scene  largely  in  Norway  and  Sweden.  Scandinavian 
songs  and  music  given  in  text.    Pvb.  wkly. 

Ships  that  pass  in  the  night.    1900.    20Jcm 

Dodd    $1.50 

Scene,  an  alpine  health  resort.  Leading  motive  the  re- 
generation of  the  heroine's  character  by  sights  of  huuiau 
pathos.    Baker. 


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Henty,  G:  A.  Under  Drake's  flag;  a  tale  of  the 
Spanish  main;  illus.  by  Gordon  Browne.  1883? 
19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Y  The  purcha.se  of '  Henty  books '  is  a  question  of  pol- 
icy. Except  for  the  great  nudroer  of  them  they  are  not 
harmful,  a.sthe  boy  heroes  are  honest,  brave  and  obedient, 
if  impossible.  It  is  worth  something  to  suggest  to  some 
boys  that  there  is  History  and  heroism  outside  of  America. 
Henty's  stories  on  American  themes  are  not  true  to  life. 
The  12  stories  named  are  all  on  foreign  subjects  and  make 
a  fair  representation  if  any  are  desired. 

Bonnie  Prince  Charlie;  By  England's  aid;  Cat  of  Bu- 
bastes;  Dash  for  Khartoum;  Held  fast  for  England;  In 
freedom's  cause;  Lion  of  St  Mark's;  Lion  of  the  North; 
One  of  the  28th;  St  George  for  England;  With  Clive  in 
India.  Except  Dash  for  Khartoum  and  Held  fast  for  Eng- 
land may  also  be  had  in  Burt  $1  edition.    Ed.  sel. 


Hewlett,   Maiirice. 
19cm 


The  forest  lovers.     1899. 
Macmillan    $1.50 


A  landmark  in  the  renaissance  of  pure  romance  in  the 
style  of  Malory.    Baker. 

In  style  alone  an  extraordinary  achievement.  In  the 
interpretation  of  nature  there  are  psissages  in  this  book 
that  I  have  never  seen  surpassed  in  prose  fiction.  James 
Lane  Allen. 

Life  and  death  of  Richard  Yea-and-Nay. 

1900.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Boldly  imaginative  study  of  life  and  character  of  Rich- 
ard Coeur-de-Lion.  While  departing  from  strict  accuracy 
in  record  of  events,  the  story  resuscitates  the  manners 
and  emotions  of  the  age  of  tournaments  and  crusades. 
Baker. 


Hope,  Anthony,  pseud. 
19cm 


Dolly  dialogues. 
Holt 


1903. 
$1.50 


Witty  chat  between  a  society  lady  and  her  admirer; 
characters  lightly  sketched  and  connected  in  a  slight 
tale.    Baker. 

The  heart  of  Princess  Osra.     1896.     19cm 

Stokes    $1.50 

Nine  romantic  and  fantastic  tales  relating  the  marvel- 
ous effects  of  the  beauty  of  a  Princess  of  Zenda.    N.  Y. 

Indiscretion  of  the  duchess.    1894.    16Jx 

9cm  Holt    75c 

A  novelette,  combining  tragedy  and  comedy  in  smalj 
compass:  characters  French.    Baker. 


Phroso.     19cm 


Stokes    $1.50 


Adventures  of  an  English  nobleman  on  a  Greek  island: 
sensational  fighting,  murdering  and  lovemakingin  rapid 
succession.    Baker. 

The  prisoner  of  Zenda;  being  the  history 


of  three  months  in  the  life  of  an  English  gentle- 
man; illus.  by  C:  D.  Gibson.     1898.     19cm 

Holt    $1.50 

Sequel,  Rupert  of  Henlzau.  Two  memoirs  of  the  career 
of  Rudolf  Rassendyll  and  his  extraordinary  adventures 
in  an  imaginary  kingdom  in  Austrian  Tyrol.  A 
thoroughgoing  romance  of  cape  and  sword  in  a  19th 
century  environment.    Baker. 


Hope,  Anthony,  pseud.  Rupert  of  Hgntzau: 
from  the  memoirs  of  Fritz  von  Tarlenheim. 
1898.     19Jcm  Holt    $1.50 

Tristram  of  Blent.     An  episode  in  the 

story  of  an  ancient  house.     1901.     20cm 

McClure  $1.50 
English  society  novel.  Plot  turns  on  validity  of  hero's 
claim  to  title  and  estate.  Many  humorous  situations. 
N.  Y. 
Hornung,  E.  "W:  Irralie's  bushranger;  a  story 
of  Australian  adventure.  1896.  16Jcm  (Ivory 
ser. )  Scribner    75c 

Australian  love  and  adventure.    Nation, 62:  459. 
Hughes,  Thomas.    Tom  Brown  at  Oxford;  illus. 
byS.  P.  Hall.    1889.    19Jcm     Macmillan    $1.50 
Sequel  to  Tom  Brown's  school  days. 
Tom  Brown's  college  life;  an  ideal  picture  of  the  young 
Englishman,  athlete,  scholar,  gentleman.    Baker. 

Tom  Brown's  school-days,  by  an  old  boy; 

illus.  by  E.  J.  Sullivan.     1902.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Published  also  under  title  School  days  at  Rugby. 

Y  Tom's  early  days  in  the  country  and  his  life  and  ad- 
ventures at  Rugby  under  Dr  .\rnold.  A  lively  record  of 
lights  and  friendships,  bird-nesting  and  poaching,  foot- 
ball, races  and  various  escapades,  all  related  with  spirit 
and  gusto.    Baker. 

The  library  should  own  at  least  one  copy  of  Cranford 
edition,  Macmillan,  81.50.  Riverside  school  library  edi- 
tion, Houghton,  60  cents,  is  good  and  wears  well.  Ed. 
sel. 

Ingelow,  Jean.     Mopsa  the  fairy.     1901.     19cm 

Y  Little    $1.25 

OfftheSkelligs.    1872.    18cm     Little    $1 

Sympathetic  and  delicate  portraiture  of  highly  sensi- 
tive natures.    Baker. 

Three  fairy  tales;  ed.  by  C:  F.  Dole,  illus. 

by  A.  J.  Ripley.     1901.     20cm     (Heath's  home 
&  school  class. )  Heath    20c  n 

Y  Contents:  The  Ouphe  of  the  wood;  The  fairy  who 
judged  her  neighbors;  The  prince's  dream. 

Jacobs,  W:  W.     Light  freights.     1901.     19icm 

Dodd  $1.50 
Contents:  An  odd  freak;  A  question  of  habit;  Hard 
labour;  A  garden  plot;  Private  clothes.  The  bully  of  the 
Cavendish;  The  resurrection  of  Mr  Wiggett.  A  marked 
man;  To  have  and  to  hold;  Brevet  ranks;  Twin  spirits; 
Sam's  boy:  A  will  and  a  way,  Jerry  Bundler,  The  peace- 
maker; False  colours. 

Many  cargoes.     1903.     19Jcm 

Stokes    $1.50 

Contents:  A  change  of  treatment;  A  love  pa.ssage;  The 
captain's  exploit;  Contraband  of  war;  A  black  affair.  The 
skipper  of  the  'Osprey;'  In  borrowed  plumes;  The  boat- 
swain's watch;  Low  water;  In  mid-Atlantic;  After  the 
inquest.  In  Limehouse  reach;  An  elaborate  elopement; 
The  cook  of  the  'Gannet:'  A  benefit  perfomance;  A  case 
of  desertion;  Outsailed;  Mated;  The  rival  beauties,  Mrs 
Bunker's  Chaperon;  A  harbour  of  refuge. 


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232 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


James,  G:  P.  R.  Richelieu;  a  tale  of  France. 
Fontainebleau  ed.     2  v.     1895.     18Jcm 

Futnam    $2.50 
History  of  Cinq-Mars  and  his  fatal  conspiracy  supplies 
the  main  action.    Baker. 

Johnson,  Samuel.  Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia. 
NewAmer.  ed.  1901.  IS^cm  (Laurel  crowned 
tales)  McClurg    $1 

Not  so  much  a  narrative  as  a  set  of  moral  dialogues 
on  the  vicissitudes  of  human  life.    Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Keary,  A..  M.     Ca.stle  Daly.     20cm 

Coates    75c 

Irish  life  at  the  time  of  the  famine  and  the  Smith  O'Brien 
insurrection.    Baker. 

King'sley,  Charles.  Alton  Locke,  tailor  and 
poet;  an  autobiography;  new  ed.  with  pref. 
mem.  by  Thomas  Hughes.     1878.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.25 

Exposes  evils  of  'sweating'  in  realistic  pictures  of 
London  poor,  and  enters  indignantly  into  the  broader 
question  of  the  condition  of  England  at  time  of  Chartist 
agitation.    Baker. 

Hereward,  the  last  of  the  English.     New 

ed.     1883.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Historical  romance  dealing  with  the  Saxon  hero's  ex- 
ploits and  famous  stand  against  the  Conqueror  in  the 
Fens.    Baker. 


— —  Hypatia;  or,  New  foes  with  an  old  face. 
1902.     19cm  Macmillan    $1 

Hellenic  Egypt  in  5th  century,  when  Christianity  and 
paganism  were  at  war;  Goths,  Romans,  Greeks  and  a 
crowd  of  minor  races  come  on  the  stage.    Baker. 

Two  years  ago.     1890.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.25 
Story  revolves  round  the  life  of  a  rationalist,  and,  be- 
side the  personal  interests,  opens  up  many  problems  of 
conduct  and  religion.    Descriptive  passages  dealing  with 
scenery  of  Devon  and  North  Wales.    Baker. 

The  water-babies;  a  fairy  tale  for  a  land- 
baby;  new  ed.  with  100  illus.  by  Linley  Sam- 
bourne.     1901.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $1 

Y  A  poor  little  chimney  sweep  is  carried  off  by  a  good 
fairy,  and  being  equipped  with  gills  is  introduced  to  the 
marvels  of  the  world  of  waters.  Snatches  of  jMjetry  and 
pithy  little  fables  alternate  with  gay  burlesque  and  re- 
strained satire.    Baker. 

Westward  ho!  or,  The  voyages  and  ad- 
ventures of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh,  knight,  of  Bur- 
rough,  in  the  county  of  Devon,  in  the  reign  of 
her  most  glorious  majesty,  Queen  ElizabAh. 
1882.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.25 

One  of  the  noblest,  gentlest,  most  romantic  and  most 
manly  of  sea  stories  and  tales  of  adventure.  Based  on 
achievements  of  sailors  of  the  days  of  Drake  and  Ralegh 
and  Grenville,  on  the  Spanish  main.    E.  S.  Brooks. 


Kingsley,  Charles.     Yeast;  a  problem.     1893. 
19cm  Macmillan    $1.25 

A  fierce  social  pamphlet  rather  than  a  novel,  giving  ex- 
pression to  the  discontent  seething  in  rural  England  of 
early  19th  century.  Ct  also  opens  up  problems  of  faith 
and  scepticism.    Baker. 

Kingrsley,  Henry.     Austin  Eliot.     1903.     17cm 

Scribner    $1 

Boyhood  at  Eton,  reading  parties  in  Wales,  excursions 

in  Scotland,  a  calamitous  duel  which  makes  an  object 

lesson  illustrating  the  writer's  indictment  of  duelling, 

prison  experiences,  etc.    Baket. 

The  Hillyars  and  the  Burtons;  a  story  of 

two  families.     New  ed.     1899.     19Jcm 

Longmans    $1.25 

Sketches  of  character  and  scenes  in  Australian  colonies. 
Baker. 


Ravenshoe;    illus.   by  R.   C.   Woodville. 

1903.     19Jcm  Longmans    $1,25 

A  family  romance;  incidents  often  rise  to  a  thrilling 
height  of  tragic  suspense.  Descriptive  passages,  dealing 
with  scenery  on  west  coast  of  England,  with  music,  inte- 
riors, etc.;  marvelously  vivid  and  imaginative.    Baker. 

Recollections  of  Geoff ry  Hamlyn;    with 

mem.  of  Kingsley  by  Clement  Shorter.     1899. 
19^cm  Longmans    $1.25 

Family  annals.    Good  story  of  Australian  life,  contain- 
ing some  of  the  best  descriptions  ever  written  of  the  col- " 
ony's  early  days.    L.  &  I. 

Kipling,  Budyard.     "Captains  courageous,"  a 
story  of  the  Grand  Banks.     1897.     19Jcm 

Century    $1.50 

Y  Fishing  schooner  life  on  the  Newfoundland  banks 
as  seen  by  a  boy  washed  overboard  from  an  Atlantic 
liner.    N.  Y. 

The  day's  work.     1898.     20Jcm 

Doubleday  $1.50 
Contents:  The  bridge-builders;  A  walking  delegate; 
The  ship  that  found  herself;  The  tomb  of  his  ancestors; 
The  devil  and  the  deep  sea;  William  the  Conqueror;  .007; 
The  Maltese  cat;  Bread  upon  the  waters;  An  error  in  the 
fourth  dimension;  My  Sunday  at  home;  The  Brushwood 
boy. 

The  jungle  book.     1903.     20cm 

Century    $1.50 

Y  Followed  by  the  Second  jungle  book. 

Two  collections  of  fables  of  man  and  beast  in  India. 
The  one  human  creature  portrayed  is  Mowgli,  the  foster 
.child  of  the  wolves,  and  the  friend  and  comrade  of  all 
the  jungle  folk.    Baker. 

Just  SO  stories  for  little  children,  illus.  by 

the  author.    1902.    24Jcm    Doubleday    $1.20  n 

Y  Surprising  tales  of  the  origins  of  things  familiar  told 
with  Repetitions  dear  to  childhood. 

Kim.     1901.     20cm        Doubleday    $1.50 

Kim  is  a  street  arab  from  Lahore;  an  alert,  precocious 

little  vagabond,  whose  relations  to  the  British  secret 


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service  and  journeys  through  India  as  the  disciple  of  an 
old  Lama  bring  before  the  reader  a  rich  panorama  of  the 
multifarious  life  of  the  country.    Baker. 


Kipling,    Rudyard.      Life's 
stories  of  mine  own  people. 


handicap;    being 
1899.     19Jcm 
Doubleday    $1.50 

stories  of  the  famous  'soldiers  three'  and  tales  of  the 
English  in  Hindustan.    Baker. 

The    light    that    failed.       1899.      19cm 

Doubleday    $1.50 

Narrative  of  Bohemian  life;  intensely  realistic.  Like 
the  short  stories,  full  of  the  lust  of  life  and  joy  of  action. 
Shady  people,  travel  pictures,  battle  scenes  in  the  Sudan, 
etc.  abound.    Baker. 

Many  inventions.     1893.     19cm 

Appleton    $1.50 

Contents:  The  disturber  of  traffic;  A  conference  of  the 
powers;  My  lord  the  elephant;  One  view  of  the  question; 
'The  finest  story  in  the  world;'  His  private  honor;  A 
matter  of  fact;  The  lost  legion;  In  the  rukh;  'Bniggle- 
smith;'  'Love-o'-women;'  The  record  of  Badalia  Herods- 
foot;  Judson  and  the  empire;  The  children  of  the  zodiac; 
Envoy. 

Mainly  stories  of  life  in  India. 

Plain  tales    from    the    hills.      Rev.    ed. 

1899.     19  Jem  Doubleday    $1.50 

40  stories  and  sketches  of  Anglo-Indian  life  and  man- 
ners, and  of  the  natives,  of  Tommy  Atkins  and  others  in 
India.    Baker. 


The  second    jungle  book;  decorated  by 

J:  L.Kipling.    ,1895.     19  Jem      Century    $1.50 
Y    See  note  under  his  Jungle  book. 


Soldier  stories. 


1899.     19Jcm 

Doubleday 


$1.50 


Contents:  With  the  main  guard;  The  drums  of  the  Fore 
andaft;  Theman  whowas;  The  courting  of  Dinah  Shadd; 
The  incarnation  of  Krishna  Mulvaney;  The  taking  of 
Lungtungpen;  The  madness  of  Private  Ortheris. 

Lever,  C:  J.     Charles  O'Malley,  the  Irish  dra- 
goon.    2  V.     1903.     20Jcm      (Mil.  nov.) 

Little    $3 
This  and  the  following,  except  Maurice  Tvernay,  illus. 
by  Phiz. 

Story  of  the  Peninsular  war  (1808-14);  a  medley  of  bois- 
terous fun,  humorous  character,  lovemaking,  and  martial 
adventure,  many  being  good  stories  redressed.    Baker. 

Harry  Lorrequer.     20cm     Little    $1 

Sketches  and  stories  of  garrison  life,  full  of  high  spirits 
and  jocularity,  very  Irish,  very  unreal.  Ah  inimitable 
example  of  that  once  flourishing  book,  the  rollicking 
novel.    Baker. 

Jack  Hinton,  the  guardsman.    1902.    20cm 

Little    $1 

Diverting  farrago  of  lovemaking,  adventure,  and  rol- 
licking humor.  Full  of  portraits,  e.  g.,  Curran,  and  peo- 
ple nearly  as  well  known  in  their  own  day.    Baker. 


Lever,  C:  J.     Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of 
fortune.     1901.     20Jcm     (Nov.  of  adventure) 

Little    $1.50 
Story  of  the  Napoleonic  campaigns,  the  French  attempt 
on  Ireland,  etc.    Baker. 


Tom    Burke    of 

20 Jem     (Mil.  nov.) 


'Ours" 


2  v.      1901. 
Little    $1.50 


Story  of  Irish  soldiers  on  service  abroad,  the  Peninsular 
chapters  founded  largely  on  Napier's  history  of  the  war. 
Napoleon's  portrait  is  carefully  drawn.    Baker. 

Lover,  Samuel.     Handy  Andy.     1901.     20cm 

Little    $1 
Hero  a  simple-minded,  awkward-handed  young  native 
engaged  as  gentleman's  servant,  whose  mistakes  and  mis- 
adventures are  very  funny.    Baker. 

Rory  O'More.     1901.     20cm      Little    $1 

Lugard,  F,   L.  (Shaw)  ladxj.     Castle    Blair;    a 

story  of  youthful  days.  1903.  19cm  Little  $1 
Y    Adventures  of  5  children  sent  from  India  to  live 

with  an  uncle  in  Ireland.    Sargent. 

Lyall,  Sdna,  pseud.     Donovan:  a  modern  Eng- 
lishman.    1902.     18Jcm  Appleton    $1 

With  its  sequel,  We  two,  an  Englishman's  religious 
development  through  agnosticism  to  a  practical  Christi- 
anity.   N.  Y. 


In  the  golden  days.     1900. 


18Jcm 
Appleton    $1 

Story  of  the  Rye-House  plot  times,  1682. 

Chiefly  concerned  with  the  home  life  of  Algernon  Syd- 
ney at  Knowle  Park,  in  'good  King  Charles'  golden 
days'  (about  1682)    Baker. 

We  two.     1902.     18Jcm        Appleton    $1 

Lytton,  E:  G:  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton,  1st  baron. 
TheCaxtons;  family  picture.  2  v.  1892.  19cm 
(Library  ed.)  Little    $1.25  ea 

A  novel  of  manners  in  form  of  family  memoirs  by  the 
hero.  Philanthropic  and  philosophic  didacticism  pervades 
it.  The  scenes  of  high  society  and  of  political  life  are 
the  most  important.    Baker. 


Eugene  Aram.      1893. 


19cm     (Library 
Little    $1.25 


ed.) 

Based  on  actual  occurrences. 

An  unusually  successful  study  in  fiction  of  a  complex 
psychologic  case.    Lib.  of  world's  best  lit.  45:  378. 

Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.     2  v. 

1896.     19cm    ( Library  ed.)         Little    $1.25  ea 

The  tragic  history  of  Harold's  fall;  elaborate  descriptions 
of  battles  of  Stamford  Bridge  and  Hastings  and  of  English 
life  in  the  eleventh  century;  accurate  historically.    Baker. 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.     1893.     20cm 

Little    $1.25 

Reconstruction  of  the  luxurious  Roman  society  of  first 
century  of  Christian  era,  founded  on  careful  study  of 
Latin  literature  and  of  Pompeian  antiquities,  and  on 
observation  of  modem  manners  and  character.    Baker. 


823 


234 


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!Lytton,  E:  6:  £!.  Ij.  Bulwer-Lytton,  i«<  baron. 
The  last  of  the  barons.  2  v.  1893.  19cm 
(Library  ed.)  Little    $1.25  ea 

Tragic  narrative,  aiming  at  characteristic  effects  of 
Greelt  drama,  the  subject  being  Warwick  the  King-malcer 
and  his  strife  with  Edward  IV.  The  battle  of  Bamet 
(1471)  represented  at  length.    Baker. 

"My  novel,"  by  Pisistratus  Caxton;  or, 

Varieties  in  English  life.     4  v.     1892.     19cm 
( Library  ed.)  Little    $1.25  ea 

A  sort  of  continuation  of  The  Caxtons.  The  amuse- 
ments, the  pleasures,  and  the  passions  of  the  idle  mem- 
bers of  English  society,  thrown  on  a  very  broad  canvas. 
Baker. 


Rienzi,  the  last  of  the  Roman  tribunes. 

2  V.  in  1.     1893.     20cm  Little    $1 

More  than  a  romance,  a  study  of  an  important  period 
of  Italian  history  and  a  striking  picture  of  the  Roman 
populace  of  the  14th  century.    Pittsburg. 

A  strange  story;  added,  The  haunted  and 

the  haunters.     2  v.    1896.     19cm    (Library  ed.) 

Little    $1.25  ea 

One  of  the  most  fascinating  embodiments  in  fiction  of 
the  occult  philosophy.    Lib.  of  world's  best  lit.  45:  549. 


What  will  he  do  with  it?  by  Pisistratus 

Caxton.     3v.     1892.     19cm  ( Library  ed.) 

Little    $1.25  ea 


Zanoni.     1893.     19cm 


(Library  ed.) 
Little    $1.25 

A  Gothic  story  of  the  Rosicrucians  and  the  secret  of 
attaining  eternal  youth.  Contains  bloodcurdling  scenes. 
Baker. 

Macdonald,  George.     Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen. 
19km  McKay    $1.25 

Story  of  some  inhabitants  of  an  obscure  village  in  the 
north  of  Scotland.  Alec's  boyhood,  his  university  life  in 
Glasgow,  his  temptation  and  its  consequences  are  main 
theme.    Baker. 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighbourhood.     19km 

McKay    $1.25 
Story  of  inner  life  of  a  Scotch  parish  as  revealed  to  its 
rector.    N.  Y. 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind;  illus.  by 

Arthur  Hughes.      1882.      18km 

T  Dutton    $1.50 
=-    David  Elginbrod.     19cm     McKay    $1.25 

Story  of  humble  life,  centering  in  two  saintly  personal- 
ities, a  dignified  and  pious  Scottish  peasant  and  his 
daughter.  A  vein  of  mysticism  runs  through  the  story. 
Baker. 

Donal  Grant.     19kn3     (Home  lib. ) 

Burt    $1  n 

A  story  of  mystery  and  sensation.    Donal  is  another  of 

these  men  of  lowly  life  who  influence  their  neighbors  for 

good,  a  noble,  unselfish  being,  who  wears  religion  as  a 

familiar  everyday  garment.    Baker. 


Macdonald,  George.  The  light  princess,  and 
other  fairy  tales;  illus.  by  Maud  Humphrey. 
1893.     21km  Putnam    $1.75 

Y  Contents:  The  light  princess;  The  giant's  heart; 
The  shadows;  Cross  purposes;  The  golden  key;  the  car- 
asoyn;  Little  Daylight. 

Seven  modem  fairy  tales.    N.  Y. 


Malcolm.     19km 


McKay    $1.25 


Sequel,  Marquis  of  Lassie.  Two  novels  forming  the  life 
history  of  a  boy,  heir  to  an  earldom,  who,  stolen  in  in- 
fancy, became  the  adopted  son  of  a  Highland  piper,  and 
was  brought  up  to  be  a  fisherman.    Baker. 

The  Marquis  of  Lossie.     19km 

McKay    $1.25 

The  princess  and  Curdle;  illus.  by  James 

Allen.     1883.     19km 

Y  Li7>pincott    $1 

The  princess  and  the  goblin.     19km 

Y  Lippincott    $1 

Robert  Falconer.     19km 

McKay    $1.25 
Scotch  story  portraying  a  boy^"8  moral  and  spiritual 
development  in  spite  of  severe  repression.    N.  Y. 

St  George  and  St  Michael,     n.  d.     19km 

McKay    $1.25 
Romance  of  the  civil  war  in  England  (1645-1648) 

The  seaboard  parish;  a  sequel  to  Annals 


of  a  quiet  neighborhood.     19km 

McKay    $1.25 

History  of  a  long  holiday  spent  by  a  clergyman  and  his 
family  on  the  Cornish  coast  (Bude)  Interest  centers  in 
the  clergyman's  talks  and  conversations,  which  voice 
author's  beliefs  concerning  things  in  heaven  and  on 
earth.    Baker. 

SirGibbie.     19km    McKay    $1.25 

Whether  as  the  poor  dumb  waif  in  Glasgow,  whose 

heart  is  full  of  love  for  all  men,  or  as  Sir  Gibbie  the  social 
reformer,  the  hero  is  a  beautiful  and  interesting  char- 
acter.   Baker. 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.     1876.     18km 

McKay    $1.25 

Traces  the  conversion  of  a  clergyman  from  mere  profes- 
sional lip  service  to  a  hearty  and  genuine  faith  in  God. 
Interwoven  is  the  story  of  a  youth  who  accidentally  kills 
a  heartless  girl.    Baker. 

Macleod,  Fiona.  The  washer  of  the  ford, 
legendary  moralities  and  barbaric  tales.  1896. 
18cm  Stone    $1.25 

Old  Celtic  legends,  left  very  much  in  the  form  in  which 
they  were  told  the  author.  Concerned  with  time  when 
Christianity  was  struggling  with  Druidism.    Baker. 

McManus,  L.  The  silk  of  the  kine.  1896. 
19cm  Harper    $1 

Scene,  Ireland,  time  of  Cromwell's  scourge. 


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235 


Manning',  Anne.     Maiden  and  married  life  of 
Mary  Powell,  afterwards  Mistress  Milton. 
17icm  Dodd    $1 

Family  life  of  the  poet  Milton.  Related  with  fulness  of 
detail  and  written  in  close  imitation  of  the  old  prose. 
Baker. 

Marryat,     Capt.    Frederick.      Jacob    Faithful. 
1895.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Hero  tells  his  own  story;  his  life  at  a  charity  school, 
apprenticeship  to  a  Thames  waterman  and  life  on  the 
river  till  he  is  impressed  and  sees  service  in  a  frigate. 
Crammed  with  humorous  incident.    Baker, 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father.     1895.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Exceptional  among  Marryat's  stories  as  not  dealing 
with  the  sea;  a  picaresque  story  pure  and  simple,  show- 
ing the  author's  usual  characteristics  of  broad  fun  and 
humorous  idiosyncrasy.    Baker. 


The  king's  own. 


1896.     20cm 

Macmillan 


$1.50 


In  opening  chapters  a  very  full  narrative  of  the  mutiny 
at  the  Nore  (1797),  followed  by  adventures  of  a  daring 
smuggler,  who  impresses  the  young  hero  into  his  crew. 
Contains  the  famous  story  of  an  English  captain  who  de- 
liberately loses  his  frigate  on  a  lee  shore  in  order  to  wreck 
a  French  line-of-battle  ship.    Baker. 

Mr  Midshipman  Easy,  by  Captain  Mar- 
ryat.    1902.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Martineau,  Harriet.  The  playfellow;  contain- 
ing The  Crofton  boys;  Feats  on  the  fiord;  The 
settlers  at  home;  The  peasant  and  the  prince; 
new  ed.  with  171  illus.  and  8  plates  in  colours 
from  designs  by  A.  W.  Cooper.  1895.  22cm 
Routledge    5/;  Button    $2 

Includes:  Settlers  at  home;  Peasant  and  prince;  Feats 
on  the  fiord;  Crofton  boys. 

Mason,   A.   E:  "W.     Tlie  courtship  of  Morrice 
Buckler.     1903.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

A  semi-historical  romance  after  the  style  of  Dumas. 
Opens  tragically  with  a  story  of  Monmouth's  rebellion 
(1685)  and  passes,  with  episodes  of  exciting  and  unex- 
pected incident,  from  England  to  the  Tyrol.    Baker. 


The  four  feathers. 


1902.     19icm 
Macmillan 


$1.50 


Painful  story,  worked  out  with  power  and  beauty,  of 
the  restoration  of  a  brave  man  who,  in  morbid  fear  of 
showing  cowardice,  becomes  a  coward  in  eyes  of  friends. 
N.  Y. 

Meredith.,  George.     Adventures  of  Harry  Rich- 
mond.   Rev.  ed.    1897.    20cm     Scribner    $1.50 

The  story  is  kaleidoscopic,  changing  from  country  to 
town,  from  England  to  Germany;  the  personages  equally 
multifarious.  Exceedingly  rich  in  imaginative  descrip- 
tions of  country  and  town,  of  sea  and  forest,  both  in  Eng- 
land and  Germany.    Baker. 


Meredith,  George.     Beauchamp's  career.     Rev. 
ed.     1897.     19icm  Scribner    $1.50 

Beauchamp  is  a  modern  Gracchus,  an  impetuous  and 
disinterested  champion  of  the  oppressed;  and  his  history 
entails  a  broad  view  of  the  politics  of  mid-century  Eng- 
land in  the  light  of  Carlyle's  teaching.  Interwoven  is  a 
psychologic  study  of  love  exemplified  in  the  hero,  who 
is  successively  enamored  of  three  women.    Baker. 

Diana  of  the  Crossways.     Rev.  ed.    1897. 

19cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Story  of  a  woman  of  genius,  suggested  in  the  main 
lines  of  her  character  by  the  Hon.  Caroline  Norton,  though  ^ 
the  famous  episode  of  the  selling  of  the  secret  is  not 
authentic.  The  dialogue  is  unusually  witty  and  coruscat- 
ing.   Baker. 

The  egoist;  a  comedy  in  narrative.     Rev. 

ed.     1897.     20cm  Scribner    $1.50 

A  psychologic  comedy,  mercilessly  laying  bare  the  soul 
of  a  spoiled  child  of  fortune,  outwardly  a  pattern  of  con- 
ventidhal  virtue,  inwardly  a  thrall  to  selfishness;  tragic 
in  its  exposure  of  the  secret  egoism  that  is  in  all  men. 
Baker. 

Ordeal  of  Richard  Feverel;  a  history  of  a 

father  and  son.     Rev.  ed.     1897.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

His  philosopher  father's  abstract  system  of  education 
proves  too  rigid  and  unsympathetic.  Profoundly  tragic, 
bringing  unutterable  woe  to  father  and  son  as  the  ulti- 
mate fruit  of  blindness  and  error.    Baker. 

Rhoda  Fleming.    Rev.  ed.    1897.    19icm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Heroine  daughter  of  a  yeoman,  the  hero  a  farmer. 
Rustic  scenes  provide  a  good  deal  of  humor,  but  the  main 
action  is  serious,  with  scenes  of  heartfelt  tragedy.    Baker. 

Sandra  Belloni,  originally  Emilia  in  Eng- 
land.    Rev.  ed.     1897.     19icin     Scribner    $1.50 

Sequel,  Vittoria.  Two  novels,  comprising  the  life  story 
of  a  noble  Italian  woman  of  genius.  Deals  with  the  com- 
edy of  English  society  and  the  domestic  life  of  a  parvenu 
family;  then  with  the  Italian  insurrection  of  1848.    Baker. 

Vittoria.     Rev.  ed.     1897.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.50 


Merriman,  H:  B., pseud.    Barlasch  of  the  guard; 
illus.  by  the  Kinneys.     1903.     20cm 

McClure    $1.50 
Historical  romance.    Scene  laid  in  Dantzic  and  in  Rus- 
sia at  time  of  Napoleon's  invasion  and  retreat.    Pittsburg. 

The  sowers.    1899.    18icm    Harper   $1.50 

Story  of  Russian  political  intrigue,  showing  the  degra- 
dation of  the  Russian  peasants.    Mass. 

The  vultures.  1902.    19Jcm  Harper  $1.50 


Love  and  political  intrigue  in  Warsaw  immediately 
before  assassination  of  Alexander  II.    N.  Y. 

Molesworth,    Mrs  M..    L..     (Stewart)      'Car- 
rots': just  a  little  boy;  illus.  by  Walter  Crane. 
18Jcm 
T  Burt    7oc 


823 


236 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Molesworth.,  Mrs  Id. .  L. .  ( Stewart )    The  cuckoo 

clock;  illus.  by  Walter  Crane.     18cm 

Biirt     75c 
Y    Fair>-  story. 

Little  Miss  Peggy;  with  pictures  by  Wal- 
ter Crane.     18  Jem 

T  Burt    75c 

Moore,  F.  F.    The  Jessamy  bride.    1898.    19Jcm 

Stone    $1.50 
Oliver  Goldsmith    is   the  hero,  and  Dr  Johnson,  Sir 
Joshua  Reynolds,  and  David  Garrick  appear  as  charac- 
ters in  a  natural  and  charming  story.    Ed.  sel. 

Morris,  William.  News  from  nowhere;  or,  An 
epoch  of  rest,  being  some  chapters  from  a  Uto- 
pian romance.     Author's  ed.     1901.     18Jcm 

Longmans    60c 

A  socialist  artist's  vision  of  Utopia,  painting  in  rich 
hues  the  dress,  furniture,  and  all  the  accompaniments  of 
everyday  life,  as  they  might  be,  were  commercialism  de- 
stroyed and  the  love  of  art  universal.    Baker. 

The  roots  of  the  mountains:  wherein  is 

told  somewhat  of  the  lives  of  the  men  of  Burg- 
dale,  their  friends,  their  neighbors,  their  foe- 
men  and  their  fellows  in  arms.     1893.     19icm 

Longmans    $2.50 
The  story  of  the  Glittering  Plain,  which 


has  also  been  called  the  Land  of  living  men  or 
the  Acre  of  the  undying.    Newed.    1898.    19cm 

Longmans    $2 
A  medieval  romance.    It  tells  of  the  search  for  immor- 
tality, for  the  land  of  life.    Pittsburg. 

The  Sundering  Flood.     1898.     20icm 

Longmans    $2.25 
A  delight  in  sensuous  beauty,  and  a  wild  luxuriant  im- 
agination, are  the  salient  traits.    Baker. 

The  water  of  the  Wondrous  Isles.     1897. 

20icm  Longmans    $2.50 

In  this  narrative  of  Birdalone's  marvelous  adventures 
the  only  sense  appealed  to  is  the  sense  for  beauty;  beauty 
of  woods  and  fields  and  water,  of  the  human  body  and 
the  good,  loving  human  heart.    Xation,  66:  136. 

The  well  at  the  world's  end.     2  v.     1896. 

23cm  Longmans    $7.50 

A  story,  or  prose  poem,  introducing  wondrous  inci- 
dents, beautiful  landscapes,  and  the  atmosphere  of 
fairyland;  told  in  a  simple  and  direct  narrative  style  in 
imitation  of  the  medieval.    Baker. 

Newman,   J:   H:   card.     Callista;  a  tale  of  the 

third  century.     1901.     19cm    Longmans    $1.25 

Religious  story  of  a  martyr  in  Africa  in  third  century, 

and  a  study  of  demoniac  possession.    Strong  local  color; 

passages  descriptive  of  the  ravages  of  the  locusts.    Baker. 

Loss  and  gain;  the  story  of  a  con  vert.  1903. 

Longmans    $1.25 

More  of  a  Platonic  dialogue  than  a  novel,  subject  being 

the  Roman  supremacy  and  the  defects  of  Anglicanism; 


the  hero,  a  projectioQ  of  Newman's  own  personality  at 
once  shy  and  bold,  simple  and  profound,  occasionally 
satirical.    Baker. 

Oliphant,  Mrs  M.  O.  (Wilson)  A  beleaguered 
city;  a  story  of  the  seen  and  the  unseen.  1900. 
19ifm  Macmillan    $1.75 

How  the  souls  of  the  just  came  back  to  the  French  town 
of  Semur,  and  put  the  quick  to  flight.  Brings  the  unseen 
world  into  contact  with  the  living  and  commonplace  by 
such  realistic  touches  and  character  drawing  as  Defoe 
used.    Baker. 


Stories  of  the  seen  and  the  unseen.     1900. 

ISicm  Little    $L25 

Contents:  A  little  pilgrim;  The  little  pilgrim:  further 
experiences;  Old  Lady  Marj-;  The  open  ddor,  and  The 
portrait. 

Ollivant,  Alfred.  Bob,  son  of  Battle.  1898. 
19cm  Doubleday    $1.25 

Scotch  story  in  which  interest  centers  around  a  breed 
of  famous  shepherd  dogs,  of  which  Bob  is  the  last  and 
greatest.    Pittsburg. 

Published  in  England  under  title  Owd  Bob. 

Pater,  Walter.  Gaston  de  Latour;  an  unfinished 
romance,  prepared  for  the  press  by  C:  L.  Shad- 
well.  1896.  18cm  Macmillan  $1.50  n 
Philosophic  romance,  tracing  development  of  a  refined 
and  cultivated  mind  that  finds  ultimate  satisfaction  in 
the  things  of  the  spirit.  Period  that  of  French  wars  of 
religion  in  the  16th  century;  massacre  of  St  Bartholomew 
(1572)  an  incident.    Baker. 


'■    Marius  the  Epicurean,  his  sensations  and 

ideas.     1902.     19cm  Macmillan    $2.25 

History,  of  the  mental  and  moral  growth  of  a  Roman 
thinker,  a  contemporary  of  Marcus  Aurelius.  Consists 
chiefly  of  meditations,  philosophic  disquisitions,  and  re- 
views of  the  great  schools  of  thinkers.    Baker. 

Paterson,  A.  H:   Cromwell's  own;  a  story  of  the 

great  civil  war.     1899.     19Jcm      Harper    $1.50 

Cromwell's  home  life  and  the  opposing  religious  views 

of  the  time  portrayed  in  telling  his  ward's  love  story. 

N.  Y. 

Phillpotts,  Eden.     Children  of  the  mist.     1899. 
20cm  Putnam    $1.50 

Story  of  the  land  of  Loma  Doone  in  later  times.  Note- 
worthy character  drawing  and  descriptions  of  nature. 
N.  Y. 

Porter,  Jane.    Scottish  chiefs.    2,v.    ]  899.    18cm 

McClurg    $1.50 

Romantic  tale  of  which  Wallace,  the  highly  idealized 
champion  of  Bruce's  fortunes,  is  hero;  13th  and  14th 
centuries.    N.  Y. 

Prichard,  K..  O'B.  Hesketh-AH.  V.  Hesketh- 
Karadac,  count  of  Gersay.     1901.     19cm 

Stokes    $1.50 

Issued  also  under  title  Daughters  of  dreams. 
Scene  laid  in  Channel  islands  about  time  of  Norman 
conquest.    Sat.  r.  91:  809. 


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Raymond,  Walter.  Tryphena  in  love.  1895. 
IScm     (Iris  ser. )  Macmillan     75c 

Hero  a  deformed  boy  to  whom  love  revealed  artistic 
talent.    A  prose  love  idyl.    L.  &  I. 

Seade,  Charles.  The  cloister  and  the  hearth; 
a  tale  of  the  middle  ages;  library  ed.  with 
introd.  by  Sir  Walter  Besant.     1903.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.25 

Based  on  exhaustive  study  of  medieval  history  and 
literature;  a  vivid  reconstruction  of  the  whole  life  of  the 
time.  Hero  said  to  be  the  father  of  Erasmus,  and  his 
story  to  be  true  in  the  main.  Filled  from  beginning  to 
end  with  rapid  adventure,  with  brilliant  and  diversified 
scenes  of  life.    Baker. 

Foulplay.    1902.    19Jcm    Scribner    $1.25 

Griffith  Gaunt;  or,  Jealousy.  1896.    20cm 

Scribner    $1.25 

A  tragic  romance;  the  theme  jealousy  and  the  ruin  it 
brings  on  innocent  people.    Baker. 

Hard  cash,   a  matter  of    fact  romance. 

1903.     20cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Sequel  to  Love  me  little,  love  me  long. 

The  genial  David  and  Lucy  reappear,  middle-aged. 
The  hard  cash  is  his  hard-earned  fortune,  fallen  into 
the  clutches  of  a  swindler.  Realistic  descriptions  of  an 
asylum,  which  evoked  rabid  hostility.    Baker. 

It  is  never  to  late  to  mend;  a  matter  of 

fact  romance.     1893.     19Jcm      Scribner    $1.25 

Has  two  main  subjects:  the  prison  system,  which  is  in- 
dicted for  its  culture  of  Vice;  and  greed  for  gold,  as  ex- 
emplified in  the  Australian  adventures  of  two  gold-dig- 
gers.   Baker. 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long.     New  ed. 

1893.     19 Jem     (Piccadilly  nov.) 

Scribner    $1.25 
Love  idyl  with  some  nautical  adventure;  chief  char- 
acters, the»  simple,  chivalrous  sailor  David  Dodd,  brave 
man  and  passionate  lover,  and  Lucy  Fountain,  a  gracious 
and  tender  woman  of  higher  social  rank.    Baker. 

Put  yourself  in  his  place.     1902.     19Jcm 

(Library  ed.)  Scribner    $1.25 

A  novel  condemning  underhand  methods  of  trades 
unions,  and  pleading  for  sympathy  in  place  of  hostility 
between  capital  and  labor.    Baker. 

Ritchie,  Mrs  A.  I..  (Thackeray)    Story  of  Eliza- 
beth.    1867.     19Jcm  Smith,  Elder    6/ 
Novelette  aiming  at  realistic  portraiture  of  character; 
sober  in  tint,  restrained  in  feeling.    Baker. 

Round  table  of  the  representative  Irish  and  Eng- 
lish Catholic  novelists,  at  which  is  served  a  feast 
of  excellent  stories;  'with  portraits,  biog. 
sketches,  and  bibliography.     1897.     19icm 

Benziger    $1.50 

Ruffini,  G.  D.  Doctor  Antonio;  a  tale  of  Italy. 
19cm  Dillingham    $1.50 

Love  story  of  an  Italian  patriot  and  the  daughter  of 
an  exclusive  English  baronet.    Baker. 


Ruskin,  John.  The  king  of  the  Golden  River; 
or,  The  black  brothers,  a  legend  of  Stiria;  ed. 
with  introd.  and  notes  by  M.  V.  O'Shea;  illus. 
by  Sears  Gallagher.  1900.  19cm  (Heath's 
home  &  school  class. ) 
Y  Heath    20c 

Russell,  W:  C.     Marooned;  a  sea  tale.     19Jcm 

Rand,  McNally    $1 

Hero  and  heroine  en  route  to  Brazil  are  left  on  an  un- 
inhabited isle  by  mutinous  crew;  situation  treated  with 
perfect  propriety;  realistic  descriptions  of  nautical  affairs 
and  the  aspects  of  sea  and  sky.    Baker. 

•    A  sailor's  sweetheart.     1897.     19Jcm 

New  Amsterdam    $1.25 

Wreck  of  the  "Grosvenor."    1899.     19cm 

(Famous  nov.  of  the  sea)  Scribner    $1.25 

An  exciting  account  of  a  mutiny  and  its  consequences. 
May  be  taken  as  the  type  of  a  numerous  series  by  the 
author,  which  mingle  realistic  pictures  of  life  on  ship- 
board and  of  the  storms  and  beauty  of  the  ocean,  with 
romantic  adventures.    Baker. 

Sartoris,  Mrs  Adelaide  (Kemble)  A  week  in  a 
French  country-house;  illus.  by  Lord  Leighton. 
1902.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Schreiner,  Olive.     Dreams.     1891.     18cm 

Little    60c 

Fanciful  tales  which  hide  deep  truths.    N.  Y. 

Story  of  an  African  farm,  by  Ralph  Iron. 

1900.     17  Jem  Little    60c 

Very  unconventional;  the  plaintive  utterance  of  a 
lonely  soul  puzzled  by  the  riddle  of  the  universe.  Out- 
spoken in  its  criticisms  of  life  and  aspirations  toward  a 
new  order.    Baker. 

Scott,  Michael.  The  cruise  of  the  Midge;  illus. 
by  Frank  Brangwyn.     2  v.     1894.     18cm 

Lippincott    $2 

Sailor  life;  slave-catching  on  African  coast;  visits  to  the 
Cape;    cruising  in  West  Indies — a  varied  narrative  of 
pleasures  and  dangers,  flirtations  and  duels,  with  death 
■  always  in  the  background.    Baker. 

Tom  Cringle's  log;  with  introd.  by  Mow- 
bray Morris.     1895.    19Jcm    Macmillan    $1.50 

Life  and  adventures  of  a  midshipman  during  the  great 
world-struggle  of  1813.    Baker. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  The  Waverley  novels.  Dry- 
burgh  ed.     1892-94.     25  V.     2Ucm 

Macmillan    $1.25  ea  or  $30  set 

Titles  with  volume  number  and  notes. 

The  abbot,     v.  11. 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots  at  Lochleven :  battle  of  Lang- 
side,  1568.    Sequel  to  Monastery.    Osterhout. 

Anne  of  Geierstein.     v.  23. 

Union  of  Swiss  with  Louis  XI  against  Charles  the 
Bold,  1474-77.    Osterhout. 


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The  antiquary,     v.  3. 

Life  and  manners  on  east  coast  of  Scotland  about 
1795.  Main  theme,  a  dreadful  my.stery  overshadow- 
ing the  life  of  a  worthy  gentleman.    Baker. 

The  betrothed,    v.  19. . 

This  and  The  talisman  compose  the  series  of  Tales 
of  the  crusaders.  Time,  reign  of  Henry  II  (1187) 
Baker. 

The  black  dwarf,    v.  5. 

Jacobite  conspiracy  before  rebellion  of  1715 
Scene,  the  Scottish  Lowlands  and  the  Borders  in 
1708.    Baker. 

The  bride  of  Lammermoor.   .v.  8. 

The  most  tragic  of  Scott's  romances,  basis  of  Doni- 
zetti's opera  Lucia  di  Lammermoor.  Scene,  East  Lo- 
thian; date,  1695.    Baker. 

Castle  Dangerous,    v.  25. 

Deals  with  fortunes  of  castle  of  the  Black  Douglas 
during  struggle  between  Edward  I  and  Robert  Bruce 
for  the  Scottish  crown.    Period,  1306.    Baker. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris,    v.  24. 

story  of  the  brawls  that  ensued  when  the  paladins 
of  the  first  crusade  sojourned  in  Constantinople 
(1098)    Baker. 

Death  of  the  Laird's  Jock.     v.  20. 
The  fair  maid  of  Perth,     v.  22. 

Stormy  picture  of  Scotland  in  reign  of  Robert  III. 
Baker. 

The  fortunes  of  Nigel,     v.  14. 

Life  in  London  and  at  court  in  early  days  of  James 
I,  with  full  portraits  of  the  King,  Prince  Charles, 
Buckingham,  Jingling  Geordie,  founder  of  Heriot's 
Hospital,  and  other  historical  personages.  Period, 
1604.    Baker. 

Guy  Mannering.    v.  2. 

The  fortunes  and  misfortunes  of  an  abducted  heir, 
whose  life,  a  wise  woman  predicts,  will  be  attended 
by  three  periods  of  great  danger.  Most  important 
scenes  in  Galloway.  Dandle  Dinmont,  Dominie 
Sampson,  Meg  Merrilies,  Dick  Hatteraick,  and  Coun- 
sellor Pleydell  are  mostly  sketches  from  life,  and 
iire  among  Scott's  most  memorable  personages.. 
About  1750-70.    Baker. 

Ihe  heart  of  Midlothian,    v.  7. 

Opens  with  Porteous  riots  in  Edinburgh  (1736) 
but  mainly  concerned  with  the  misfortunes  of  a 
peasant  girl,  EfHe  Deans.    Baker. 

The  Highland  widow,    v.  19. 

Story  of  a  mother,  hating  the  English,  who  causes 
her  son  to  exceed  his  furlough.  Scene,  near  the 
wild  river  Awe;  time,  1775.    Baker. 

Ivanhoe.    v.  9. 

Richard  I,  Templars,  1194. 

Many-colored  picture  of  medieval  England. 
Brings  together  some  of  most  romantic  names  of 
middle  ages,  Coeur  de  Lion,  Robin  Hood,  Friar  Tuck, 
Allan-a-Dale,  Isaac  of  York,  and  Prince  John.  Pe- 
riod, about  1194,  and  Yorkshire  and  Leicestershire 
the  principal  scenes.    Baker. 


Kenilworth.     v.  12. 

Tragic  story  of  Amy  Robsart,  wife  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth's favorite,  the  earl  of  Leicester.  Period,  1575; 
Oxfordshire  and  Warwickshire  are  the  principal 
scenes.    Baker. 

Legend  of  Montrose,    v.  5. 

Brief  romance,  dealing  with  operations  of  royalists 
under  Montrose  in  Highlands  in  1645-16.    Baker. 

The  monastery,     v.  10. 

liomance  of  border  country  in  unsettled  period  fol- 
lowing Scottish  defeat  at  Pinkie.  Time,  1550.  Baker. 
,  Scene  is  Melrose.  Shows  antagonism  between 
catholics  and  protestants;  introduces  fairy  influence, 
and  the  affected  style  of  speech  made  use  of  by 
Lyly  in  his  Euphues.    Sargent. 

My  Aunt  Margaret's  mirror,    v.  20. 

Old  Mortality,     v.  6. 

Scotch  Covenanters,  1679-90.  Murder  of  Arch- 
bishop Sharpe  (1679)  an  incident. 

Peveril  of  the  Peak.     v.  15. 

Historical  basis,  the  bogus  plot  of  the  papists,  re- 
vealed by  Titus  Oates.  Peak  of  Derbyshire,  Isle  of 
Man  and  London  are  the  scenes.  Charles  II,  a  char- 
acter.   Period,  1678.    Baker. 

The  pirate,     v.  13. 

Romance  of  the  Orkney  and  Shetland  isles  centu- 
ries ago.    Baker. 

Quentin  Durward.     v.  16. 

Rich  and  varied  picture  of  the  age  when  feudalism 
and  chivalry  were  about  to  pass  away.  Louis  XI, 
Charles  the  Bold,  the  rebellious  Flemings,  with  the 
outlaw  De  la  Marck,  the  Wild  Boar  of  Ardennes,  are 
the  chief  contending  parties.    Period,  1468.    Baker. 

Redgauntlet.     v.  18. 

Scene,  Cumberland  and  the  Scottish  district  on 
Solway  Firth;  date,  1763.  Personal  romance  is  in- 
terwoven with  an  abortive  Jacobite  plpt,  the  most 
impressive  scene  of  which  is  the  young  Pretender's 
farewell  to  Britain.    Baker. 

Rob  Roy.     V.  4. 

Old  Pretender's  rebellion.  Scene,  Northumber- 
land, Glasgow,  and  the  Highlands  about  Loch  Lo- 
mond; time,  1715.  Diana  Vernon  one  of  most  cap- 
tivating of  all  Scott's  heroines.    Baker. 

St  Ronan's  well.     y.  17. 

Characters  and  manners  and  small  talk  of  a  rural 
watering-place,  Inverleithen  on  the  Tweed.  The 
landlady,  Meg  Dods,  has  been  described  as  one  of 
the  very  best  low  comedy  characters  in  whole  range 
of  fiction.    Baker. 

The  surgeon's  daughter,     v.  25. 

Melodramatic  story.  Scenes,  Fifeshire  and  India,, 
time  of  George  III.    Baker. 

The  talisman,     v.  20. 

Vigorous  romance  of  3d  crusade;  scene,  Palestine 
(1191)  Characters  include  Coeur  de  Lion  and  Sala- 
din.    Baker. 

The  tapestried  chamber,     v.  20. 


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The  two  drovers,     v.  20. 

Founded  on  actual  occurrences.  A  simple  and 
pathetic  tragedy.    Baker. 

Waverley.     v.  1. 

Turns  on  rising  of  clans  for  Prince  Charlie  in  1746, 
their  victories,  and  defeat  at  Culloden.    L.  &  I. 

Woodstock.     V.  21. 

Story  of  expedition  sent  by  parliament  to  destroy 
the  palace  of  Woodstock,  and  the  coming  of  Charles, 
afterward  Charles  II,  to  England,  1652.    Sargent. 

Sheehan,  P.  A.     Luke  Delmege.     1901.     20cm 

Longmans    $1.50 
The  story  of  a  young  Irish  peasant  priest.    Pittsburg. 

My  new  curate;  a  story  from  the  stray 

leaves  of  an  old  diary.     1902.     20^cm 

Marlier    $1.50 

Reprinted  from  the  American  ecclesiastical  review. 
Faithful  study  of  life  in  a  sequestered  seaside  village, 
from  point  of  view  of  an  old  parish  priest.    Baker. 

Shelley,  3/r8  M. .  W.  (Q-odwin)  Frankenstein; 
or,  The  modern  Prometheus.     1891.     IS^cm 

Button     75c 

A  monster  created  on  pseudo-scientiflc  principles,  and 
endowed  with  life.  The  best  of  three  tales  of  mystery 
and  horror  written  in  friendly  competition  by  Shelley, 
Byron,  and  Mrs  Shelley.    Baker. 

Sheppard,  E. .  S.  Charles  Auchester;  with  introd. 
and  notes  by  G:  P.  Upton.     2  v.     1891.     ISJcm 

McClurg    $1.50 
Musical  romance,  with  Mendelssohn  as  hero. 

Counterparts;  or,  The  cross  of  love;  with 

introd.  and  notes  by  G:  P.  Upton.     2  v.     1893. 
18icm  McClurg    $1.50 

Musical  romance. 
Shorthouse,  J.  H:     John   Inglesant.      8th  ed. 
1900.     19icm  Macmillan    $1 

Philosophic  romance;  hero  a  servant  of  Charles  I,  who 
afterward  acts  as  go-between  to  Anglican  and  Romanist 
ecclesiastical  parties.  Manners,  thought,  and  religious 
feeling  of  the  period  in  England  and  Italy  reproduced 
with  studious  accuracy  and  deep  sympathy.    Baker. 

Somerville,  E.  A..  CE.,  &  Martin,  Violet.  All 
on  the  Irish  shore;  Irish  sketches;  by  E.  CE. 
Somerville.     1903.     20cm      Longmans    $1.50  n 

Contents:  The  tinker's  dog;  Fannie  Fitz's  gamble;  The 
Connemara  mare;  A  grand  Ally;  A  nineteenth-century 
miracle;  High  teaat  McKeown's;  The  bagman's  pony;  An 
Irish  problem;  The  Dane's  breechin';  "Matchbox;"  "As 
I  was  going  to  Bandon  fair." 

Series  of  amusing  and  faithful  sketches  of  Ireland  as 
she  is.    Nation. 

Steel,  Mrs  F.  A.  (Webster)  The  hosts  of  the 
Lord.     1900.     19icm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Located  principally  in  an  old  dynastic  city  of  India,  and 
dealing  seriously  with  great  problem  of  "the  mutual 
assimilation  of  East  and  West  without  injury  to  either." 
Baker. 


Steel,  Mrs  F.  A.  (Webster)  On  the  face  of  the 
waters;    a  tale  of  the  mutiny.      1897.      19cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
Elaborate  historical  story  of  the  Indian  mutiny;  min- 
utely accurate.  Action  never  interfering  with  fact.    Full 
of  terrible  scenes.    Careful  studies  of  various  native  types, 
and  portraits  of  English  officers  and  civilians.    Baker. 

The  potter's  thumb.     1894.     19cm 

Harper    $1.50 

Anglo-Indian  society  and  native  life.  Native  charac- 
ters are  drawn  with  intimate  knowledge.    Baker. 

Sterne,  Liaurence.  Life  and  opinions  of  Tris- 
tram Shandy,  gentleman,  and  A  sentimental 
journey  through  France  and  Italy.  2  v.  1900. 
23cm     (Lib.  of  Eng.  class. )  Macmillan    $3 

V.  2  contains  A  sentimental  journey;  A  political  romance, 
a  fragment  in  the  manner  of  Rabelais;  Memoirs  of  the  life 
and  family  of  Laurence  Sterne. 

A  strange  medley  of  burlesque  and  mere  random  droll- 
ery, satirical  sporting  with  human  virtues  and  foibles, 
philo.sphic  and  moral  disquisitions,  with  little  or  no  unity 
or  plot.    Baker. 

A  vehicle  for  his  sentimental  or  ludicrous  moralizing 
on  absurdities,  elusive  humor  and  pathos  of  human  life 
and  character.  The  traveler  a  reflection  of  Sterne  him- 
self.   Baker. 

Stevenson,  R.  L:  The  black  arrow;  a  tale  of 
the  two  roses.     1888.     19icm      Scribner    $1.25 

Stirring  adventure  during  wars  of  the  Roses  in  time  of 
Henry  VI. 

The  most  satisfactory  edition  of  Stevenson  is  the  Thistle 
edition,  which,  including  the  letters  and  the  life  by 
Graham  Balfour,  is  published  by  Scribner  in  26  v.  at  S2 
or  82.50  each.  Perhaps  few  libraries  will  feel  able  to 
begin  with  this  edition,  which  can  only  be  had  in  sets. 
Ed.  sel. 


David  Balfour;  being  memoirs  of  his  ad- 
ventures at  home  and  abroad.     1902.     19Jcm 

Scribner    $1.50 
Sequel  to  Kidnapped. 

Carries  hero  of    Kidnapped  over   into    Holland  and 
France.    Pittsburg. 

Kidnapped;  being  memoirs  of  the  adven- 


tures of  David  Balfour  in  the  year  1751  written 
by  himself.     1904.     19icm  Scribner    $1.50 

Action  chiefly  in  Scotland  shortly  after  rising  in  sup- 
port of  Prince  Charlie  in  1745.    L.  &  I. 


The  Master  of  Ballantrae;  a  winter's  tale. 

1904.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Tragic  annals  of  a  noble  Scottish  family  involved  in 
the  Jacobite  troubles  after  1745,  recounted  by  a  faithful 
steward,  who  is  a  typical  Stevenson  creation,  an  example 
of  moral  courage  united  with  physical  cowardice.    Baker. 

The  merry  men,  and  other  tales  and  fa- 


bles.    Strange  case  of  Dr  Jekyll  and  Mr  Hyde. 
1903.     19  Jem  Scribner    $1.25 

Other  tales  are:  Will  o'  the  mill;  Thrawn  Janet;  Mark- 
heim;  Treasure  of  a  Franchard;  Olalla. 


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Stevenson,  R.  L:  New  Arabian  nights.  1903. 
19icm  Scribner    $1.25 

Adventures  of  a  modern  Haroun-al-Rashid  in  London, 
and  other  fantastic  stories,  all  more  or  less  sensational, 
but  in  a  semi-burlesque  and  ironical  way.  Includes  the 
Suicide  club  and  the  Rajah's  diamond.    Baker. 

— Prince  Otto;  a  romance.     1902.     19icm 

Scribner    $1 

A  psychologic  drama,  enacted  in  an  imaginary  Ger- 
man principality.  Description  of  nature  a  considerable 
element.    Baker. 

St   Ives.     1897.     19Jcm    Scribner    $1.50 

Adventures  of  a  French  prisoner  in  Scotland  and  Eng- 
land during   Napoleonic  wars.    Johnston. 
Posthumous  romance,  finished  by  Q.  (Quiller-Couch) 

Treasure  Island;  new  ed.    with  original 

illustrations  by  Wal  Paget.     1902.     19icm 

Scribner    $1.25 

Y  Story  of  piracy  and  of  concealed  treasure;  charac- 
ters nearly  all  of  a  sinister  kind.  Scenery  forms  striking 
contrast  to  savagery  of  the  action.  Time,  middle  of  18th 
century.    Baker. 

Weir  of  Hermiston;  an  unfinished  ro- 
mance.    1896.     18Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Fragment  of  a  tragedy,  of  which  the  vital  motive  is 
antipathy  between  father  and  son.  The  father  a  study 
of  the  hanging  judge,  Lord  Braxfield.  Posthumously 
published.    Baker. 

Stories  by  English  authors.     10  v.     1896.     17cm 

Scribner    75c  ea 

Tautphoeus,  Jemima  (Montgomery)  freifrau 
von.  Initials;  a  story  of  modern  life.  2  v. 
1892.     18^cm  Putnam    $2.50 

Depicts  realistically  everyday  life  in  Bavaria,  personal 
interest  centering  in  a  young  Englishman  and  his  love 
for  a  beautiful  German  girl.    Baker. 

Thackeray,  W:  M.  The  rose  and  the  ring;  or, 
The  history  of  Prince  Giglio  and  Prince  Bulbo. 
1901.     19cm  Estes    50c 

Y  A  fireside  pantomime  for  great  and  small  children. 
Title. 

Edition  by  E:  E.  Hale  (Home  &  school  class.)  Heath 
25c,  also  good.    Ed.  sel. 

Works;   with  biog.  introductions  by  his 

daughter,  Anne  Ritchie.    Biographical  ed.    13  v. 
1898-99.     21icm        Harper    $1.75  ea  or  $22  set 

Contents:  1,  Vanity  fair.  2,  History  of  Pendennis.  3, 
Memoirs  of  Mr  Charles  J.  Yellowplush;  The  history  of 
Samuel  Titmarsh  and  the  great  Hoggarty  diamond; 
Cox's  diary,  etc.  4,  Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon,  esq. 
written  by  himself;  The  Fitz-Boodle  papers;  Catherine,  a 
story;  Men's  wives,  etc.  5,  Sketch  books;  Sultan  Stork. 
6,  Contributions  to  "Punch,"  etc.  7,  History  of  Henry 
E.smond,  esq.;  English  humourists  of  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury; The  four  Georges  and  Charity  and  humour.  8,  The 
Nevvcomes.  9,  Christmas  books  of  Mr  M.  A.  Titmarsh, 
etc.  10,  The  Virginians.  11,  Adventures  of  Philip,  to 
which  is  prefixed  A  shabby  genteel  story.  12,  Denis 
Duval;  The  wolves  and  the  lamb;  Lovel  the  widower; 


Roundabout  papers.  13,  Ballads,  critical  reviews,  tales, 
various  essays,  letters,  sketches,  etc.  with  a  life  of  the 
author  by  Leslie  Stephen  and  a  bibliography. 

Because  of  the  biographic  introductions  it  seems  neces- 
sary to  have  this  edition  and  to  keep  it  together,  as  the 
volumes  divide  awkwardly.  It  contains  Thackeray's 
own  illustrations.  If  duplicates  of  the  separate  volumes 
are  desired  the  Macmillan  edition,  $1  each,  is  recom- 
mended.   Ed.  sel. 

Annotated  titles  with  volume  numbers 

Adventures  of  Philip;  prefixed  A  shabby 
genteel  story,     v.  11. 

Discursive,  containing  several  fine  scenes  and  a 
beautiful  character  in  the  "  Little  Sister,"  the 
womanly  and  loving  friend  of  the  hero.    Baker. 

Christmas  books  of  Mr  M.  A.  Titmarsh.     v.  9. 

Contents:  Introduction;  Flore  et  Zephyr;  Mrs 
Perkins's  ball;  Our  street;  Dr  Birch  and  his  young 
friends;  Rebecca  and  Rowena;  The  Kickleburys  on 
the  Rhine;  The  rose  and  the  ring. 

Farces  and  extravagances.    Baker. 

History  of  Henry  Esmond,  esq.  written  by 
himself;  The  English  humourists  of  the 
eighteenth  century;  The  four  Geoi^es;  and 
Charity  and  humour,     v.  7. 

Esmond  (sequel.  The  Virffinians)  autobiographic 
story  of  a  Cavalier  and  Jacobite  in  time  of  Queen 
Anne.  Introduces  Marlborough,  Addison,  Steele 
and  other  well  known  people.    N.  Y. 

History  of  Pendennis.     v.  2. 

Aims  at  presenting  the  young  man  of  the  time, 
without  flattery  and  without  extenuation,  as  Field- 
ing had  presented  Tom  Jones.  Satiric;  humorous 
exposure  of  many  shams  and  vanities.    Baker. 

Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon,  esq.  written  by 
himself;  The  Fitz-Boodle  papers;  Cath- 
erine: a  story  of  men's  wives,  etc.     v.  4. 

Catherine,  characterized  by  author  as  a  narrative 
of  'unmixed  rascality,  performed  by  persons  who 
never  deviate  into  good  feeling.'  Directed  against 
such  romances  as  Lytton's  Eugene  Aram,  Ains- 
worth's  Jack  Sheppard  and  Dickens's  Oliver  Twist. 
First  appeared  in  Eraser's  magazine,  1839-40.    Baker. 

The  Newcomes.     v.  8. 

Contains  hardly  any  distinct  thread  of  story.  Col. 
Newcome  is  one  of  the  most  beautiful  and  pathetic 
creations  in  English  literature.    Baker. 

Vanity  fair.     v.  1. 

A  picture  of  society  embracing  a  vast  variety  of 
characters  and  interests,  the  object  being  to  depict 
mankind  with  all  its  faults  and  meannesses,  without 
idealization  or  romance.  Mingled  tragedy,  pas- 
sion, and  comedy.  Period,  second  decade  of  19th 
century.  An  epoch-making  work  in  the  history  of 
English  realism.    Baker. 

Becky  Sharp,  the  Crawleys,  Major  Dobbin,  Amelia 
and  the  wonderful  picture  of  the  battle  of  Waterloo 
are  immortal. 
The  Virginians,     v.  10. 

Follows  Henry  Esmond.  Virginia  and  London, 
1756-80;  introduces  George  Washington,  Dr  John- 
son, Fielding  dnd  Richardson,  etc.    K.  Y. 


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Trollope,  Anthony.      Barchester  towers.     2  v. 
1904.     18cm     ( Chronicles  of  Bareetshire) 

Dodd    $1.25  ea 

Can  you  forpive  her?    3  v.     1903.     18cm 

(Pari.  nov.  2)  Dodd    $1.25  ea 

She  breaks  an  engagement  because  she  is  infected  with 
modern  ideas  as  to  the  duties  and  importance  of  women 
and  craves  excitement.  A  study  of  half-realized  motives 
and  minor  causes  of  conduct.  Plantagenet  Palliser,  of 
the  Phineas  novels,  a  character.    Baker. 

Doctor     Thome.       2  v.       1903.       18cm 

(Chronicles  of  Barsetshire)  Dodd    $1.25  ea 

The  duke's  children.  3  v.     1903.     18cm 

(Pari.  nov.  6)  Dodd    $1.25  ea 

Belongs  to  series  in  which  duke  of  Omnium  and  Phi- 
neas Finn  and  his  wife  appear;  concerned  with  fortunes 
of  the  duke's  eldest  son  and  daughter,  Lord  Silverbridge 
and  Lady  Mary.    Pittsburg. 

The  Eustace  diamonds.    2  v.    1903.    18cm 

(Pari.  nov.  1)  Dodd    $1.25  ea 

Unscrupulous  lying  of  Lady  Eustace  darkens  the  mys- 
tery of  the  diamonds  and  brings  about  many  unexpected 
and  amusing  turns  in  the  story.    Baker. 

Framley  parsonage.     2  v.     1903.     18cm 

(Chronicles  of  Barsetshire)  Dodd    $1.25  ea 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset.      3  v.      1903. 


18cm     (Chronicles  of  Barsetshire) 

Dodd    $1.25  ea 

Dominant  situation  one  of  intense  anguish.  The  eccle- 
siastical society  of  Tlie  warden  and  its  successors,  Mr 
Harding,  Mrs  Proudie  and  the  rest,  make  their  last  ap- 
pearance here.    Baker. 

Phineas  Finn,   the  Irish  member.     3  v. 


1893.     18cm    (Pari.  nov.  3)         Dodd    $1.25  ea 

Sequel,  Phineas  redux.  In  this  pair  of  novels  purpose 
is  to  trace  'the  changes  in  men  and  women  which  would 
naturally  be  produced  by  the  lapse  of  years.'  Politics 
occupy  considerable  space.    Baker. 

Phineas  redux.    3  v.    1893.    18cm    (Pari. 

nov.  4)  Dodd    $1.25  ea 

The  prime  minister.     3  v.     1893.     18cm 

(Pari.  nov.  5)  Dodd    $1.25  ea 

The  small  house  at  Allington.     3  v.    1904. 


18cm     (Chronicles  of  Barsetshire) 

Dodd    $1.25  ea 

The  warden.     1903.     18cm     (Chronicles 

of  Barsetshire)  Dodd    $1.25 

Walfoid,  Mrs  li.  B.   (Colqvihoun)     The  baby's 

grandmother.     1901.     19cm         Longmans    $1 

Domestic  story;  mainly  a  familiar  portraiture  of  a  dozen 

characters,  grouped  round  one  beautiful  woman.    Baker. 

Mr  Smith,  a  part  of  his  life.    1902.     19cm 

Longmans    $1 

Comedy  of  village  social  intercourse,  plot  set  in  motion 
by  advent  of  a  wealthy  stranger  whom  the  vulgar  genteel 
are  in  doubt  whether  or  not  to  receive.    Baker. 


Ward,  Mrs  M..  A.  (Arnold)  Eleanor.  1900. 
19  Jem  Harper    $1.50 

Political  and  social  life  of  modern  Italy  is  studied  ex- 
haustively, but  main  afTair  is  a  drama  of  passion.    Baker. 

Helbeck  of  Bannisdale.    2  v.    1898.    18cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
A  tale  of  character  and  of  passion,  complicated  by  prob- 
lems of  thought.    Scenery  of  dales  and  fells  between  the 
Lake  mountains  and  the  sea  plays  an  influential  part. 
Barrow  iron  foundries  described.    Baker. 

Lady  Rose's  daughter.     1903.     19Jcm 

Harper    $1.50 

Appeared  in  Harper's  magazine,  v.  104-6  May  1902-Ap. 
1903. 

Story  of  high  class  English  life,  based  on  the  letters  of 
Mile  de  Lespinasse.    N.  Y. 

Marcella.     2  v.     1894.     18cm 

Macmillan    $1 

The  growth  of  a  beautiful  and  fascinating  girl  out  of 

her  crude  notions  of  socialism  into  a  deeper  perception  of 

the  moral  and  spiritual  complexities  of  existing  society. 

Lit.  world. 

Dramatic  scenes  illustrate  the  game  laws,  agrarian  dis- 
tress, struggles  of  slum-workers   in   London,  etc.;  also 
scenes  of  life  in  parliament  and  in  society.    Baker. 
Later  history  of  Marcella  in  Sir  George  Tressady. 

Robert  Elsmere.     1888.     19 Jem 

Macmillan    $1.25 

Struggle  between  faith  and  agnosticism  set  forth  in  the 

life  and  love  of  a  clergyman,  who  leaves  the  church. 

Psychologic  analysis  very  minute;  criticism  of  Christianity 

inspired  by  older  German  theorists.    Baker. 

Sir  George  Tressady.     2  v.      1896.     18cm 

Macmillan    $2 
Strong  study  of  character  development  in  the  heat  of 
English  politics  and  social  reforms.    N.  Y. 

Warren,  Samuel.  Ten  thousand  a  year.  3  v. 
1894.     19cm  Little    $3.75 

A  highly  colored  sensational  story,  with  elaborate  plot, 
which  places  a  weak  and  vulgar  London  draper's  assist- 
ant in  possession  of  a  great  estate.  A  .satire  on  English 
legal  forms  and  persons  in  first  half  of  19th  century. 
Baker. 

Some  libraries  may  prefer  the  abridgment  by  C.  T. 
Brady  called  Tittlebat  Titmouse,  Funk  1903,  81.50.    Ed.  sel. 

Watson,  John.  Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush, 
by  Ian  Maclaren.      1895.     19Jcm     Dodd    $1.25 

Sketches  and  stories  of  a  Scotch  village,  with  realistic 
delineation  of  details  of  manners  and  idiosyncrasies. 
Baker. 


The  days  of  auld  lang  syne,  by  Ian  Mac- 
laren.    1895.     19  Jem  Dodd     $1.25 

Contents:  A  triumph  of  democracy;  For  conscience 
sake;  A  manifest  judgment;  Drumsheugh's  love  story; 
Past  redemption;  Good  news  from  a  far  country;  Jamie; 
A  servant  lass;  Milton's  conversion;  Our  lang  hame. 

Further  studies  of  the  Scotch  neighborhood  described 
in  Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush,  showing  equal  humor, 
pathos  and  insight.    N.  Y. 


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A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Watts-Dunton,  Theodore.  Aylwin.  1898. 
19^cm  Dodd    $1.50 

A  background  of  Welsh  mountains  peopled  with  wan- 
dering gipsies,  a  heroine  overhung  by  a  tragic  fate  and  a 
general  atmosphere  of  mysticism,  with  several  noted  Pre- 
raphaelites  introduced  under  a  thin  disguise.    N.  Y. 

"Wells,  H.  G.  The  invisible  man;  a  grotesque 
romance.     1897.     19cm  Harper    $1 

When  the  sleeper  wakes.     1899.     18icm 

Harper  $1.50 
London,  A.  D.  2100.  A  picture  of  topsy-turvy  institu- 
tions and  humanity  metamorphosed,  socially  and  mor- 
ally, and  more  especially  of  the  mechanical  wonders  of 
the  future.  Extremely  pessimistic  view  of  mankind  in 
the  coming  centuries.    Baker. 

"Weyman,  S.  J:     From  the  memoirs  of  a  min- 
ister of  France.     1895.     19cm    Longmans    $1.25 
Sequel  to  A  gentleman  of  France. 
Imaginary  episodes  in  the  life  of  the  Due  de  Sully. 

A  gentleman  of  France;  being  the  me- 
moirs of  Gaston  de  Bonne,  sieur  de  Marsac. 
1895.     19cm  Longmans    $1.25 

Hero  a  Huguenot  Breton,  one  of  Cond6's  veterans. 
Baker.    . 

Romance  of  time  of  Henry  of  Navarre.  Stirring  adven- 
ture and  excellent  historical  setting.    N.  Y. 

House  of  the  wolf.    New  ed.    1894.  19icm 

Longmans    $1.25 

France  in  the  reign  of  Charles  IX.  Massacre  of  St  Bar- 
tholomew included  in  the  drama.    L.  &  I. 


My  Lady  Rotha.     1899.    19cm 

Longmans    $1.25 

Opens  in  Thuringia  during  the  thirty  years'  war. 
Descriptions  of  strife  and  adventure  that  portray  the 
hideous  devastation  and  demoralization  of  Germany 
overrun  by  mercenaries  and  thieves.    Baker. 

Red  cockade.     1896.     19cm 


Harper    $1.50 
Adventures  during  the  French  revolution,  related  by 
an   aristocrat  in   sympathy   with   the   people.     Scene, 
Cahors  and  Nlmes.     Baker. 


Story  of  Francis  Cludde.      1898.      19cm 
Longmans    $1.25 


Romance,  in  Dumas  style,  of  times  of  Bloody  Mary 
(1553-68)  A  sturdy  young  protestant,  slow-tongued  but 
quick  to  act,  tired  of  persecution,  goes  forth  to  win  fame 
bv  a  career  of  adventure.    Baker. 


Under  the  red  robe.     1894.     19Jcm 

Longmans    $1.25 


Episode  of  Richelieu's  time.  Well  knit,  romantic  with- 
out feebleness,  stiring  -without  bombast,  sweet  and  clean. 
Nation. 

WMtaker,  Evelyn.     Miss  Toosey's  mission,  and 
Laddie.     1898.     lejcm  Little    50c 


Wliiteing,  Bichard.     No.  5  John  street.     1899. 
20cm  Century    $1.50 

Story  of  a  cultured  man's  experimental  residence  in 
London  slums,  showing  startling  contrast  between  life  of 
rich  and  poor.  It  has  humor,  strong  feeling,  vivid  de- 
scriptions and  good  character  drawing.  Portrays  things 
as  they  are,  without  theory  of  remedies.    N.  Y. 

Williamson,  C:  N.  &  Mrs  A.  M.  (Living^ston) 
The  lightning  conductor.     1903.     19cm 

Holt    $1.50 
Automobile  travel  sketch,  threaded  about  a  plot  of  love- 
making.    Tour  through  French  chateaux  country  to  Bor- 
deaux, skirting  the  F*yrenees,  through  the  Riviera  and 
Italy  to  Sicily.    N.  Y. 

Yeats,  S.  K.  Levett-    The  honour  of  SavcUi. 
1895.     18Jcm  Appleton    $1 

Romance  of  intrigue  and  action  in  the  Italy  of  the 
Borgias,  Machiavelli,  etc.    Baker. 

Yonge,  CM..     The  caged  lion.     1901.     19icm 

Macmillan    $1.25 

story  of  James  I  of  Scotland. 

The  chaplet  of  pearls.     1903.     19icm 

Macmillan    $1.25 
Romance  of  French  history,  1572.     St  Bartholomew 
massacre. 

The  daisy  chain;  or,  Aspirations;  a  fam- 
ily chronicle.    1904.    19Jcm     Macmillan    $1.25 

Sequel,  The  trial. 

The    dove    in    the    eagle's    nest.     1901. 

19icm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Story  of  robber  barons  of  Germany  in  the  15th  century- 
Sargent. 

Heartsease;  or,  The  brother's  wife.    1902. 

19icm  Macmillan    $1.25 

This  and  Heir  of  Redclyffe  illus.  by  Kate  Greenaway. 

Heir  of  Redclyffe.     1891.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.25 
Idealized  picture  of  virtuous  character  and  virtuous 
domestic  life,  manifestly  inspired  by  Tractarian  views. 
Baker. 

— : Lances  of  Lynwood.     1902.     19^m 

Macmillan    $1.25 

Y  Story  of  the  reign  of  Edward  III  (1327-77)  and  of  the 
Black  Prince.    Ed.  sel. 

The  little  duke,    Richard  the  Fearless. 

1903.     19icm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Y  Tale  of  the  little  son  of  William  the  Conqueror. 
Middle  of  10th  century.    Ed.  sel. 


Pillars  of  the  house;    or.   Under  Wode, 

under  Rode.     2  v.     1901.     19  Jem 

Macmillan    $2.50 

The  prince  and  the  page;  a  story  of  the 

last  crusade.     1866.     16cm       Macmillan    $1.25 

Y    In  reign  of  Henry  III,  121d-72.    Baker. 


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243 


Yonge,  C.  M..  The  trial;  more  links  of  The 
tlaisy  chain.     1902.     19^cm     Macmillan     $1.25 

■ Unknown  to  history.     1901.     19icm 

Macmillan    $1.25 
Y    Touching  story  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scotland's  cap- 
tivity, the  Babington  plot,  her  trial  and  execution  (1586) 
Baker. 

Zan^will,  Israel.  Children  of  the  Ghetto;  a 
study  of  a  peculiar  people.     1895.     19icm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Scenes  in  life  of  London  Jews,  poor  and  rich,  connected 
by  a  thread  of  narrative;  copious  in  detail  and  in  traits  of 
character;  gives  ideas  and  ways  of  thinking,  as  well  as 
ceremonial  and  external  features.    Baker. 

Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto.     1898.     18cm 

Harper    $1.50 

Conversations  with  and  imaginative  memoirs  of  his- 
toric representatives  of  the  Jewish  race,  particularly  of 
such  as  rebelled  against  the  narrow  limits  of  orthodox 
Judaism:  e.  g.  Acosta,  Spinoza,  Heine,  and  Ferdinand 
Lassalle.    Baker. 

The  master.    1895.    19cm    Harper    $1.75 

A  circumstantial  biography  of  a  Nova  Scotian  lad,  by 
nature  an  artist,  who  makes  his  way  through  almost  in- 
superable difficulties  to  success,  but  finds  self-conquest 
the  hardest  struggle.    Baker. 

824     Eii{g^lfi«ti  essays 

Addison,  Joseph.  Selections  from  papers  con- 
tributed to  the  Spectator;  ed.  with  introd.  and 
notes  by  Thomas  Arnold.  1900.  17Jcm  (Clar- 
endon press  ser. )  Clarendon    $1.10 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Culture  and  anarchy;  and 
Friendship's  garland,  being  the  conversations, 
letters  and  opinions  of  the  late  Arminius,  baron 
von  Thunder-ten-Tronckh.     1902.     18Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

F^ssays  in  criticism.     2  v.     1902.     18 Jem 

(Eversley  ser.)  Macmillan    $3 

Contents:  ser.  1,  Function  of  criticism  at  the  present 
time;  Literary  influence  of  academies;  Maurice  de  Gu6- 
rin;  Eugenie dcGu^rin;  Heinrich  Heine;  Pagan  and  me- 
diiEval  religious  sentiment;  A  Persian  passion  play;  Jou- 
bert:  Spinoza  and  the  Bible;  Marcus  Aurelius.  ser.  2, 
Study  of  poetry;  Milton;  Thomas  Gray;  John  Keats; 
Wordsworth;  Byron;  Shelley;  Count  Leo  Tolstoi;  Amiel. 

Perhaps  the  most  important  utterance  on  criticism  in 
modem  times.    Gayley  &  Scott    (B) 

r/  Avebury,  John  Lubbock,  1st  baron.     Pleasures 
of  life.     1903.     18icm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Contents:  Duty  of  happiness;  Happiness  of  duty;  Song 
of  books;  Choice  of  books;  Blessing  of  friends;  Value  of 
time;  Pleasures  of  travel;  Pleasures  of  home;  Science; 
Education. 

Bacon,  Francis,  viscount  St  Albann.  Essays,  and 
Wisdom  of  the  ancients;  with  a  biog.  notice  by 


A.  Spiers,  pref.  by  B.  Montt^u,  and  notes  by 
different  writers.     ITJcm  Little    $1 

Each  es.say,  shrewdly  discriminative,  contains  a  suc- 
cession of  wise  thoughts  exactly  worded.    Henry  Morley. 

Birrell,  Augustine.     Essays  about  men,  women 
and  books.     1894.     ITJcm  Scribner    $1 

Contents:  Dean  Swift;  Lord  Boliiigbroke;  Sterne;  Dr 
Johnson;  Richard  Cumberland;  Alexander  Knox  and 
Thomas  De  Quincey;  Hannah  More;  Marie  Ba-shkirtseff; 
Sir  John  Vanbrugh;  John  Gay;  Roger  North's  autobiog- 
rapliy;  Books  old  and  new;  Bookbinding;  Poets  laureate; 
Parliamentary  candidates;  Tiie  bonft-flde  traveller;  Hours 
In  a  library;  Americanisms  and  Briticisms;  Authors  and 
critics. 


Essays  and  addresses. 


1901.     18cm 
Scribner 


$1 


Contents:  John  Wesley;  What,  then,  did  happen  at  the 
reformation?  Christian  evidences;  The  ideal  university; 
Bagehot;  Froude;  Robert  Browning;  Is  it  possible  to  tell 
a  good  book  from  a  bad  one?    House  of  commons;  Peel. 

Obiter  dicta.     2  v.     1904,  '02.     17Jcm 

.  Scribner    $2 

Contents:  ser.  1,  Carlyle;  On  the  alleged  obsctrity  of 
Mr  Browning's  poetry;  Truth-hunting;  Actors;  A  rogue's 
•memoirs;  The  via  media;  Falstaff.  ser.  2,  Milton;  Pope; 
Johnson;  Burke;  The  muse  of  history;  Charles  Lamb; 
Emerson;  The  office  of  literature;  Worn-out  types;  Cam- 
bridge and  the  poets;  Bookbuying. 

The  work  which  established  his  reputation  as  a  critic 
and  humorist.    Bright,  facile,  urbane  essays.    Sat.  r. 

Res  judicatse:  papers  and  essays.     1892. 

17Jcm  Scribner    $1 

Contents:  Samuel  Richardson;  Edward  Gibbon;  Wil- 
liam Cowper;  George  Borrow;  Cardinal  Newman;  Mat- 
thew Arnold;  William  Hazlitt;  The  letters  of  Charles 
Lamb;  Authors  in  court;  Nationality:  The  reformation; 
Sainte-Beuve. 

Brown,  John.     Spare  hours.     3  v.     1883.     18icm 

Houghton    $3 
Contents:  ser.  1,  Rab  and  his  friends,  and  other  papers. 
ser.  2,  John  Leech,  Marjorie  Fleming,  and  other  papers, 
ser.  3,  Locke  and  Sydenham,  and  other  papers. 

Carlyle,    Thomas.     Critical  and    miscellaneous 
essays.     Centenary  ed.     5  v.     1900-01.     21cm 

Scribner    $1.25  ea 
Ed.  with  introd.  by  H:  D.  Traill. 

V.  5  Includes  the  Early  kings  of  Norway  (also  published 
separately) 

Latter-day    pamphlets.     Centenary    ed. 

1901.     21cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Contents:  The  present  time;  Model  prisons;  Downing 
street;  The  new  Downing  street;  Stump-orator;  Parlia- 
ments; Hud.son's  statue;  Jesuitism. 

Ed.  with  an  introd.  by  H:  D.  Traill. 

On  heroes,  hero-worship,  and  the  heroic 


in  history.     Centenary  ed.     1901.     21cm 

Scribner    $1.25 
Ed.  with  introd.  by  H:  D.  Traill. 

The  simplest  and  most  easily  legible  of  his  works.    The 
French  revolution  and  Hero-worship  display  a  mastery  of 


824 


244 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


our  language  as  splendid  as  anything  in  our  prose  litera- 
ture.   Frederic  Harrison. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Past  and  present.  Cente- 
nary ed.     1899.     21cm        .        Scribner    $1.25 

Ed.  with  introd.  by  H:  D.  Traill. 

Vehement  arraignment  of  political  and  religious  ideas 
prevailing  60  years  ago  In  England,  with  a  trenchant  in- 
dictment of  quacks,  charlatans  and  the  gospel  of  mam- 
mon.   L.  &  I. 

Sartor  resartus;  the  life  and  opinions  of 

Herr   Teufelsdrockh.      Centenary    ed.    ■  1897. 
21cm  ■  Scribner    $1.26 

Ed.  with  introd.  by  H:  D.  Traill. 

The  most  original,  the  most  characteristic,  the  deepest, 
and  most  lyrical  of  his  productions.    Frederic  Harrison. 

Professedly  a  review  of  a  German  treatise  on  dress,  but 
really  a  vent  for  its  author's  own  speculations. 

De  duincey,  Thomas.  Beauties  selected  from 
[his]  writings.  1900.  20cm       Houghton    $1.50 

The  best  passages  of  De  Quincey  have  never  been  sur- 
passed for  sustained  splendor  of  language,  exquisite  bal- 
ance and  modulation  and  rhythmic  charm.  W.  J.  Daw- 
son   (B) 

A  good  edition  of  his  complete  works  is  the  Masson  ed. 
14  v.    Macmillan  812.50.    Ed.  sel. 

Dobson,  Austin.     Eighteenth  century  vignettes. 

3ser,     1896.     19icm  Dodd    $1.25  ea. 

Small  tapestries  on  whioh  the  scenes  and  the  people  of 

old   London  are  pictured  with  a  clearness  that  often 

evades  a  larger  handiwork.    Allan.  (B) 

^    Miscellanies.     2  ser.     1898-1901.     ITJcm 

Dodd    V.  1,  $1.25;  v.  2,  $1  n 

Ser.  1,  8  papers,  chiefly  on  themes  drawn  from  life  and 
letters  of  18th  century,  discursive,  written  from  intimate 
and  accurate  knowledge,  ser.  2,  occasional  verses  and 
inscriptions,  some  of  which  have  appeared  in  earliest 
collections.    N.  Y. 

ed.     Eighteenth  century  essays,  selected 

and  annotated  by  Austin  Dobson.     1895.     17cm 

Paul    6/;  Scribner    $2 

34  essays  by  Addison,  Steele,  Goldsmith,  Mackenzie, 
Chesterfield  and  others. 

Froude,  J.  A.  Short  studies  on  great  subjects. 
4v.     1900-01.     20cm  Scribner    $1.50  ea 

Harrison,  Frederic.  Choice  of  books,  and  other 
literary  pieces.    1886.    18Jcm     Macmillan     75c 

His  advice  is  to  read  only  authors  of  first  rank  in  every 
department  and  every  language.    Interesting.    Spec.  (B) 

Hazlitt,  William.  Essays;  selected  and  ed.  by 
Frank  Carr.    1889.     18cm     (Camelot  ser.) 

W.  Scott    1/ 

Hunt,  Ijeigh..  Essays;  ed.  by  Arthur  Symons 
with  illus.  by  H.  M.  Brock.     1903.     19cm 

Dutton    $1  n 

Jefferies,  Richard.  Field  and  hedgerow;  the 
last  essays.     1900.     19 Jem        Longmans    $1.25 


Jefferies,  Richard.  The  open  air.  New  ed. 
1901.     17icm  Scribner    $2.25 

Johnson,  Samuel.  Essays  selected  fr.  the  Ram- 
bler, 1750-52,  the  Adventurer,  1753,  and  the 
Idler,  1758-60;  with  biog.  introd.  and  notes  by 
S.  J.  Reid.     18cm     (Camelot  ser.) 

W.  Scott    1/6 

Lamb,  Charles.  Life,  letters  and  writings;  ed. 
by  Percy  Fitzgerald.  Temple  ed.  6  v.  1895. 
18cm  Lippincott    $6 

Contents:  v.  1,  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Charles  Lamb,  by 
Sir  T:  N.  Talfourd;  Correspondence,  v.  2,  Correspond- 
ence. V.  3,  Correspondence;  Essays  of  Ella.  v.  4,  Essays 
of  Elia;  Miscellaneous  essays;  Letters;  Rosamund  Gray. 
V.  5,  Tales  from  Shakspeare;  Stories  contributed  to  "Mrs 
Leicester's  school;"  Dramatic  works;  Sketches,  etc.  v.  6, 
Sketches,  etc. ;  Reviews;  Poems;  Translations. 

Temple  edition  by  William  Macdonald,  12  v.  Dutton, 
$16  n,  and  an  edition  edited  by  E.  V.  Lucas,  7  v.  Putnam 
82.25  n  ea.  also  good.    Ed.  sel. 

Langf,  Andrew.     Essays  in  little.     1899.     19cm 

Scribner  $1 
Contents:  Alexandre  Dumas;  Mr  Stevenson's  works; 
Thomas  Haynes  Bayly;  Theodore  de  Banville;  Homer 
and  the  study  of  Greek;  The  last  fashionable  novel; 
Thackeray;  Dickens;  Adventures  of  buccaneers;  The 
sagas;  Charles  Kingsley;  Charles  Lever;  The  poems  of 
Sir  Walter  Scott;  John  Bunyan;  Letter  to  a  young  jour- 
nalist; Mr  Kipling's  stories. 

Letters  to  dead  authors;  with  etched  por- 
trait by  S.  J.  Ferris  and  four  additional  letters. 
1893.     17cm     (Cameo  ed.)  Scribner    $1.25 

One  of  the  minor  masterpieces  of  literature,  the  keenest 
and  cleverest  volume  erf  playful  criticism  since  the  Fable 
for  critics.    Brander  Matthews  (B) 

Macaulay,  T:  B.  Macaulay,  1st  baron.  Works 
complete;  ed.  by  his  sister.  Lady  Trevelyan. 
Edinburgh  ed.     8  v.     1897.     23cm 

Longmans    $15 
Contents:  v.  1-4,  History  of  England,  v.  5-6,  Critical 
and  historical  essays,    v.  7,  Essays,  biographies,  etc.    v.  8, 
Speeches  aa»d  poems. 

Rolfe  ed.  of  Lays  of  ancient  Rome  Amer.  bk.  co.  56c, 
is  also  desirable  on  account  of  its  excellent  notes. 

Haurice,  F:  D.  The  friendship  of  books,  and 
other  lectures;  ed.  by  T.  Hughes.    1893.     19 Jem 

Macmillan    $1.25 

Contents:  On  the  friendship  of  books;  On  words;  On 
books;  On  the  use  and  abuse  of  newspapers;  On  Christian 
civilization;  Ancient  history;  English  history;  Spenser's 
Faery  queene;  Milton;  Milton  considered  as  a  school- 
master; Edmund  Burke;  Acquisition  and  illumination; 
On  critics. 

4th  ed.  1889;  reissued,  1893. 
Meynell,  Mrs  A.  C.  (Thompson)    The  children. 
1896.     17Jcm  Lane    $1.25 

The  combination  of  absolute  truth  with  a  fine  selecting 
judgment  mates  her  book  the  beginning,  in  its  own  way, 
of  a  little  epoch  in  the  story  of  the  child  In  literature 
Sat.  r.  83:  701. 


LITERATURE— English  essays 


245 


Meynell,  Mrs  A.  C.  (Thompson)     The  spirit  of 
place,  and  other  essays.     2d  ed.     17 Jem 

Lane    $1.25 

They  have  dignity,  sincerity,  occasional  humor  and 
delicate  fantasy.  But  their  central  charm  is  in  the  fresh- 
ness, the  individuality  of  their  outlook  on  life.    Acad.  (B) 

Morley,    John.       Critical    miscellanies.       3    v. 
1886-88.      18Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Robespierre;  Carlyle;  Byron;  Maeaulay; 
Emerson,  v.  2,  Vauvenargues;  Turgot;  Condorcet;  Joseph 
de  Maistre.  v.  3,  On  popular  culture;  Death  of  Mr  Mill;  Mr 
Mill's  Autobiography;  Life  of  George  Eliot;  Pattison's 
memoirs;  Harriet  Martineau;  W.  R.  Greg,  a  sketch;  France 
in  the  eighteenth  century;  Expansion  of  England;  Au- 
guste  Comte. 
Enlarged  from  articles  in  Fortnightly  review. 


Studies  in  literature. 


1891.     ISJcm 
Macmillan    §1.50 

Contents:  Wordsworth;  Aphorisms;  Maine  on  popular 
government;  A  few  words  on  French  models;  On  the  study 
of  literature;  Victor  Hugo's  Ninety-three;  On  The  ring 
and  the  book;  Memorials  of  a  man  of  letters  [Macvey 
Napier] 

Reprinted  from  Nineteenth  century  and  Fortnightly  review. 

Myers,  F:  "W:  H:     Science  and  a  future  life;  with 
other  essays.     1893.     18 Jem    Macmillan    $1.50 

Contents:  Science  and  a  future  life;  Charles  Darwin  and 
agnosticism;  The  disenchantment  of  France;  Tennyson 
as  prophet;  Modern  poets  and  cosmic  law;  Leopold,  duke 
of  Albany;  In  memoriam. 

Reprinted  from  Nineteenth  century  and  Fortnightly  review. 

Object,  to  maintain  claim  of  spiritual  element  in  man 
as  against  materialistic  and  agnostic  habits  of  thought. 
All  well  worth  study,  very  able  criticism,  ethical  as  well 
as  literary.    Spec.  74: 89. 

Pater,   Walter.     Appreciations:   with  an  essay 
on  style.     1889.     21cm         Macmillan    $1.75  n 

Contents:  Style;  Wordsworth;  Coleridge;  Charles  Lamb; 
Sir  Thomas  Browne;  "Love's  labours  lost;"  "Measure  for 
measure;"  Shakspere's  English  kings;  .SIsthetic  poetry; 
Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti. 

An  unusually  catholic  critic;  he  takes  genuine  and  cor- 
dial delight  in  the  qualities  of  the  men  he  writes  of.  A 
predominant  sense  of  beauty  in  form,  of  charm  in  the 
spirit,  of  truth  in  the  matter  characterizes  his  work. 
G:  E:  Woodberry  (B) 


Essays    from    "The  Guardian."      1901. 

24cm  Macmillan    $3  n 

Contents:  English  literature;  Amiel's  "Journal  in- 
time;"  Browning;  "Robert  Elsmere;"  Their  majesties' 
servants;  Wordsworth;  Mr  Gosse's  poems;  Ferdinand 
Fabre;  The  "Contes"  of  M.  Augustin  Filon. 

Contains  most  interesting  portion  of  his  literary  jour- 
nalism.   Ath. 

Greek  studies;  prepared  for  the  press  by 

C:L.Shadwell.  1895.  18cm  Macmillan  $1.75 n 
Essays,  dealing  with  Greek  mythology,  poetry,  sculp- 
ture and  architecture.  They  show  him  at  his  best  as  a 
writer.  He  was  first  and  last  an  esthetic  critic  of  a  high 
order.    Spec.  (B) 


Pater,  Walter.     Miscellaneous  studies,  prepared 

for  the  press  by  C:  L.  Shadwell.     1895.     18cm 

Macmillan    $1.75  n 

Bibliography,  p.  6-12. 

Essays  on  literature,  Italian  painting,  French  architec- 
ture, and  a  group  of  "  imaginary  portraits."  There  are 
many  pages  of  his  peculiar,  inimitable  charm.    Acad.  (B) 

The  renaissance;  studies  in  art  and  po- 
etry.    1903.     18icm  Macmillan    $2  n 

Contents:  Two  early  French  stories;  Pico  della  Miran- 
dola;  Sandro  Botticelli;  Luca  della  Robbia;  The  poetry 
of  Michelangelo;  Leonardo  da  Vinci;  The  school  of 
Giorgione;  Joachim  du  Bellay;  Winckelmann. 

One  of  the  most  suggestive  writers  of  the  philosophic 
school.    Of  literary  rather  than  scientific  merit.    Powers. 

Ruskin,  John.  Crown  of  wild  olive;  four  lec- 
tures on  industry  and  war,  with  introd.  by  C:  E. 
Norton.     Brantwood  ed.     1893.     19Jcm 

Longmans    $1.50  n 

Contents:  Work;  Traffic;  War;  The  future  of  England; 
Appendix:  Notes  on  the  economies  of  the  kings  of. 
Prussia. 

"Traffic"  a  trenchant  attack  on  the  fundamental  irre-- 
ligion  and  immorality  of  modern  society;  "Work"  devel- 
oping more  distinctly  and  with  less  of  compromise,  the. 
implied  socialism  of  Unto  this  last.    J.  W.  Mackail. 

Sesame  and  lilies;  with  introd.  by  C:  E. 

Norton.     Brantwood  ed.     1891.     19 Jem 

Longmans    $1.50  n 

Contents:  Of  kings'  treasures;  Of  queens'  gardens. 

Three  lectures  on  books  and  their  uses,  the  education 
and  influences  of  women,  and  the  mystery  of  life  and  its 
arts. 

Time  and  tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne;  with, 


introd.  by  C:  E.  Norton.  Brantwood  ed.  1891.. 
19|cm  Longmans    $1.50  n 

Twent>'-flve  letters  to  a  worklngman  of  Sunderland  on: 
the  laws  of  work.    Title. 

Attempt  to  continue  author's  work  in  social  ethics  bj?' 
drawing  the  outlines  of  a  constructive  policy  toward 
the  ennobling  of  labor  and  the  humanization  of  riches. 
J.  W.  Mackail. 


Smith,    Sydney. 

(World's  class.) 


Wit    and    wisdom.      14cm 
Putnam    50c 


Spencer,  Herbert.     Facts  and  comments.     1902. 

19Jcm  Appleton    $1.20  n 

Chips  from  the  author's  workshop.    Subjects  frequently 

broad  and  of  present  interest.    Few  men  can  write  more 

forcibly  or  reason  more  clearly.    Nation,  75:  58. 

Stevenson,  B..  L:     Across  the  plains,  with  other 
memories  and  essays.     1903.     19Jcm 

Scribner  $1.25 
Contents:  Across  the  plains;  The  old  Pacific  capital 
[Monterey] ;  Fontainebleau;  Epilogue  to  "An  inland  voy- 
age;" Random  memories;  Random  memories  continued; 
The  lantern-bearers;  A  chapter  on  dreams;  Beggars; 
Letter  to  a  young  gentleman;  Pulvls  et  umbra;  A  Christ- 
mas sermon. 


824 


246 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


+ 


Stevenson,  R.  L:  Familiar  studies  of  men  and 
l)Ooks.     1902.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.25 

Contents:  Victor  Hugo's  romances;  Some  aspects  o^ 
Robert  Burns;  Walt  Whitman;  Henry  David  Thoreau, 
his  character  and  opinions;  Yoshida-Torajiro;  Fran^jois 
Villon,  student,  poet  and  housebreaker;  Charles  of  Or- 
leans; Samuel  Pepys;  John  Knox  and  women. 

Men  whom  I  loved;  or,  when  I  did  not  love  the  men, 
toy  love  was  greater  to  their  books.    Author. 

Memories  and  portraits.     1902    19Jcm 

Scribner    $1.25 

Contents:  The  foreigner  at  home;  Some  college  memo- 
ries; Old  mortality;  A  college  magazine;  An  old  Scotch 
gardener;  Pastoral;  The  manse;  Memoirs  of  an  islet; 
Thomas  Stevenson;  Talk  and  talkers;  The  character  of 
dogs;  "  A  penny  plain  and  twopence  coloured; "  A  gossip 
on  a  novel  of  Dumas's;  A  gossip  on  romance;  A  humble 
remonstrance. 

Virginibus  puerisque,  and  other  papers. 

1904.     19}cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Contents:  Virginibus  puerisque;  Crabbed  age  and 
youth;  An  apology  for  idlers;  Ordered  south;  ^Es  triplex; 
El  Dorado;  The  English  admirals;  Some  portraits  by 
Raeburn;  Child's  play;  Walking  tours;  Pan's  pipes;  A 
plea  for  gas  lamps. 

§25    English  oratory 

Adams,  C :  K.  ed.  Representative  British  orations; 
with  introductions  and  explanatory  notes,  with 
sup.  volume  by  John  Alden.  4  v.  1900. 
18Jcm  Putnam    $1.25  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Sir  John  Eliot;  John  Pym;  Lord  Chatham; 
Lord  Mansfield;  Edmund  Burke,  v.  2,  William  Pitt; 
Charles  James  Fox;  Sir  James  Mackintosh;  LordErskine. 
V.  3,  George  Canning;  Lord  Macaulay;  Richard  Cobden; 
John  Bright;  Lord  Beaconsfield;  William  Ewart  Glad- 
stone. V.  4,  Daniel  O'Connell;  Lord  Palmerston;  Robert 
Lowe,  viscount  Sherbrooke;  Joseph  Chamberlain;  Lord 
Rosebery. 

§26    English  letters 

Chesterfield,  P.  D.  Stanhope,  4th  earl  of. 
Letters  to  his  son;  selected  by  Charles  Sayle. 
17icm     (Scott  hb.)  W.Scott    1/6 

The  result  of  the  large  worldly  experience  of  an  acute 
and  cultivated  nobleman.    Henry  Reed. 

Montag^u,  Lady  Mary  (Pierrepont)  Wortley. 
Select  passages  from  her  letters,  ed.  by  A.  R. 
Ropes.  1892.  20 Jem  (Seeley's  18th  cent. 
l)iog.  ser.)  Scribner    $2.50 

Her  rank  as  the  best  letter  writer  of  her  sex  in  English 
Is  undisputed.    George  Saintsbury. 

§27    English  satire  and  humor 

Hood,  Thomas.  Poems;  ed.  by  Alfred  Ainger. 
2  V.     1897.     18}cm     "  Macmillan    $3 

Contents:  v.  1,  Memoir;  Serious  poems,  v.  2,  Poems  of 
wit  and  humour. 

Whether  we  look  on  him  as  a  master  of  frolic,  or  a  mas- 
ter of  pathos,  his  place  is  high  among  English  poets.  R: 
Gamett  (B) 


Jerome,  J.  K.     Three  men  in  a  boat  (to  say  noth-    ^ 
ingofthedog)     1889.     19cm    (Home lib.)  ' 

Burt    $1  n 

Comic  history  of  a  picnic  up  the  Thames,  a  medley  of 
buffoonery  and  droll  musings  on  familiar  things.    Baker. 

Junius,  pseud.  Letters  of  Junius;  Woodfall's 
ed.  rev.  by  John  Wade.  2  v.  1902.  ISJcm 
(Bohn's  stand,  lib.)  Macmillan    $1  n  ea 

A  series  of  letters  directed  against  the  British  ministry. 
Sir  William  Draper,  the  duke  of  Grafton  and  others.  The 
letters  appeared  in  the  London  puhlic  advertiser. in  1772. 
Their  authorship  has  been  attributed  to  Edmund  Burke, 
Earl  Temple  and  others,  but  they  probably  were  written 
by  Sir  Philip  Francis.    Cent.  eye.  of  names. 

Lear,  Edward.  Nonsense  books;  with  all  the 
original  illustrations.     1891.     19cm      Little    $2 

Y  Surely  the  most  beneficent  and  innocent  of  all  chil- 
dren's nonsense  books  yet  produced.  Inimitable  and  re- 
freshing, and  perfect  in  rhythm.    John  Ruskin. 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Gulliver's  travels;  ed.  with 
introd.  and  notes  by  T:  M.  Balliet.  1900.  19cm 
(Heath's  home  &  school  class.)  Heath  30c  n 
y  Master  Lemuel's  voyage  to  Lilliput  and  Brobdlng- 
nag,  the  two  most  interesting  incidents  of  the  Dean  of  St 
Patrick's  great  satiric  sketch.    Hardy. 

■ Prose  writings;  chosen  and  arranged  by 

Walter  Lewin.     1886.     18cm  W.  Scott     1/6 

There  is  something  great  and  fearful  in  his  irony,  for  it 
is  not  always  used  for  effect  or  designedly  to  depreciate. 
There  seems  often  to  be  a  sympathy  In  it  for  the  thing  he 
satirizes.    Thomas  Carlyle. 

Thackeray,  "W:  M. 

Ballads.     (In  his  Works,  class  823,  v.  13) 
Book  of  snobs.     (In  his  Works,  class  823, 

V.6) 
Contributions  to  Punch.     ( In  his  Works,  claas 

823,  V.  6) 
Memoirs  of    C:    J.    Yellowplush.      (In    his 

Works,  class  823,  v.  3) 
Roundabout  papers.      (In   his  Works,   class 
823,  V.  12) 
Wells,  Carolyn,  ed.    Nonsense  anthology.     1903. 
18cm  Scribner    $1.25  n 

Edward  Lear,  of  course,  Gilbert  and  Lewis  Car  1'. 
prominent,  but  hosts  of  others  sit  up  worthily  with  these 
kings.    Nation. 

§2§    English   miscellany 

Amim,  M..  A.  (Beauchamp)  grdfinvon.  Elie'a- 
beth  and  her  Grerman  garden.     1900.     21cm 

Macmillan    $2.50 

A  cultured,  humorous  woman's  record  of  quiet  German 
country  life,  her  adventures  among  bulbs  and  seeds,  the 
sayings  of  her  babies,  etc.    N.  Y. 

The  solitary  summer.     1901.     21cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
Farther  experiences  of  Elizabeth. 


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Austin,  Alfred.  The  garden  that  I  love.  1894. 
21cm  Macmillan    $2.50 

Study  of  an  oldfashioned  English  garden,  where  some- 
what shadowy  human  personages  occasionally  wander 
and  discourse.    N.  Y. 

Burton,  Robert.    Anatomy  of  melancholy.    New 

ed.     1898.     22  Jem  Scribner    $2.75 

Result  of  many  years  of  humorous  study  of  men  and 

books,  abounding  in  quotations  from  authors  of  all  ages 

and  countries.     Cent.  eye.  of  names. 

Coleridge,  S:  T.  Biographia  literaria;  or,  Bio- 
graphical sketches  of  my  literary  life  and  opin- 
ions, and  two  lay  sermons:  1,  The  statesman's 
manual;  2,  Blessed  are  ye  that  sow  beside  all 
waters.     1898.     19cm     (Bohn's  stand,  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1  n 

Je£feries,  Richard.     An  English  village.     1903. 

20cm  Little    $2 

New  ed.  of  Wild  life  in  a  southern  county,  with  25  pictures 

of  nature  and  rural  life,  made  in  Wiltshire  by  Clifton 

Johnson,  and  iptrod.  by  Hamilton  W.  Mabie.    Title. 

Landor,  W.  S.  Selections  from  the  writings  of 
Landor;  ed.  by  Sidney  Colvin.  1902.  16cm 
(Golden  treas.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1 

Selection  made  with  taste  and  judgment,  so  as  fairly  to 
represent  the  whole  body  of  Landor's  work.  Nation, 
35:  247  (B) 

Xiucas,  E:  V.  cornp.  The  open  road;  a  little  book 
for  wayfarers.     1901.     16Jcm  Holt    $1.50 

Just  a  garland  of  poetry  and  prose  fitted  to  urge  folk 
into  the  open  air.    Pref. 

Norton,  C:  E.  ed.  Heart  of  oak  books.  Rev. 
ed.     7  V.     1902-03.     19Jcm  Heath     $3  n 

Contents:  bk.l,  Rhymes,  jinglesandfables.  bk.2.  Fables 
and  nursery  tales,  bk.  :3,  Fairy  tales,  ballads  and  poems, 
bk.  4,  Fairy  stories  and  classic  tales  of  adventure,  bks. 
6-7,  Masterpieces  of  literature. 

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Pref. 

Russell,  G:  W:  E.  Collections  and  recollections, 
by  one  who  has  kept  a  diary.     1898.     21Jcm 

Harper    $2.50 

Reminiscences  of  the  Victorian  era,  reprinted  from  the 
Manchester  (J nardian,  from  diary  and  commonplace  books; 
contains  entertaining  anecdotes  about  notable  people, 
parliament,  the  cabinet,  and  social  changes.    Johnston. 

H29    Ang^lo-ISaxon  literature 

Beowulf.  Beowulf;  tr.  out  of  the  Old  English 
by  C.  B.  Tinker.     1902.     17Jcm 

Newson    80c 

Brooke,  S.  A:  History  of  early  English  litera- 
ture: being  the  history  of  EngUsh  poetry  from 


its  beginning  to  the  accession  of  King  .^Elfred. 
1892.     20Jcm  Macmillan    $2.50 

R  Enjoyable,  leisurely  r6sum6  of  all  that  is  known  of 
our  earliest  poets  and  their  works.    Spec. 

Cook,  A.  S.  ed.  Select  translations  from  old 
English  poetry;  ed.  by  A.  S.  Cook  and  C.  B. 
Tinker.     1902.     19cm  Ginn    $1 

Bibliography,  p.  172-73. 

Cynewulf.  The  Christ  of  Cynewulf ;  a  poem  in 
three  parts.  The  advent.  The  ascension,  and  The 
last  judgment;  tr.  into  English  prose  by  C:  H. 
Whitman.     1900.     19cm  Ginn    45c 

Perhaps  the  most  genuinely  poetic  of  all  the  early  min- 
strels after  Caedmon.    Grant  Allen. 

830    German  literature 

Francke,  Euno.  Glimpses  of  modern  German 
culture.     1898.     18cm  Dodd    $1.25 

May  serve  to  open  the  way  to  many  who  are  unaware 
how  wonderfully  rich  is  Germany  today  in  books,  pic- 
tures, music  and  political  ideas.    Dial,  26:  161  (B) 

History  of  German  literature  as  deter- 
mined by  social  forces;  4th  ed.  enl.  of  the 
author's  Social    forces  in    German    literature. 

1901.  22cm  Holt    $2.50 

Indispensable  supplement  to  Scherer.  Rich  in  well 
weighed  condensed  judgments  of  writers  and  in  discrim- 
inating yet  enthusiastic  appreciations  of  their  master- 
pieces.   Style  clear,  crisp  and  unobtrusive.    Dial  (B) 

Robertson,  J:  G:     History  of  German  literature. 

1902.  21cm  Putnam    $3.50  n 

Considers  German  literature  in  its  relation  to  other 
European  literatures.    Nation,  76:  237. 

Scherer,  Wilhelm.  History  of  German  litera- 
ture; tr.  fr.  the  3d  Ger.  ed.  by  Mrs  F.  C.  Cony- 
beare,  ed.  by  F.  M.  Muller.    2  v.     1893.    20Jcm 

Scribner    $3.50 
Bibliography,  2:  353-416. 

No  student  of  German  literature  can  dispense  with  it. 
F.  Spielhagen  (B) 

Wells,  B:  W.  Modern  German  literature.  2d 
ed.     1901.     19cm  Little    $1.50 

Addressed  to  college  students  and  attempts  to  tell  what 
a  well  educated  man  wants  to  know.  Greater  part  de- 
voted to  Lessing,  Goethe  and  Schiller.    Dial,  20:  118 

§31    Oerman  poetry 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Poems;  tr.  in  the  original 
metres  by  E.  A.  Bowring.  Rev.  ed.  1891. 
19cm     (Bohn's  stand,  lib. )       Macmillan    $1  n 

Heine,  Heinrich.  Gesammelte  werke;  hrsg. 
von  Gustav  Karpeles.    2.aufl.    9  v.    1893.'  20cm 

G.  Grote    31.50  m 

Poems  and  ballads,  done  into  Eng.  verse 

by  Sir  Theodore  Martin.     3d  ed.     1894.     17}cm 

Blackwood    5/ 


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Knortz,  Karl,  ed.  Representative  German  poems, 
ballad  and  lyrical;  original  texts  with  English 
versions  by  various  translators.     1885.     22cm 

Holt    $2.50 

Nibelungrenlied.  The  Nibelungenlied;  the  fall 
of  the  Nibelungers,  otherwise  the  Book  of  Kriem- 
hild;  tr.  by  W:  N.  Lettsom.  4th  ed.  1903. 
20cm  Scribner    $1.75  n 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  Poems;  tr.  by  E.  A.  Bowring. 
1902.     19cm     (Bohn's  stand,  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1  n 

§32    Oerman  drama 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Werke;  hrsg.  von  Ludwig 
Geiger.     Neue  ausg.     1883.     10  v.     18cm 

G.Grote    30  m 
Dramatic  works;  tr.  fr.  the  German  by 


Sir  Walter  Scott,  E.  A.  Bowring,  Anna  Swan- 
wick  and  others.  1892.  18icm  (Bohn's 
stand,  lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n 

Contents:  The  wayward  lover;  The  fellow-culprits; 
Goetz  von  Berlichingen;  Clavigo;  Egmont;  Torquato 
Tasso;  Iphigenia  in  Tauris. 

Faust,  a  tragedy;  tr.  in  the  original  metres 


by  Bayard  Taylor.     2  v.     1898.     20cm 

Houghton.   $2.50 
Lessing,  G.  E.    Samtliche  schriften;    hrsg.  von 
Karl  Lachmann.     1886.     23cm 

Goschen    4.50  m  ea 
16  volumes  already  Issued  (July  1904);  a  17th  vol.  will 
probably  complete  the  set. 
Bd.  12-    published  in  Leipzig. 

Dramatic  works;  ed.  by  Ernest  Bell;  with 

short  memoir  by  Helen  Zimmem.  2  v.  1891. 
18j^cm    (Bohn's stand,  lib.) Macmillan    $1  n  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Tragedies,  v.  2,  Comedies. 
Schiller,  J.  C.  F.     Werke;  mit  lebensbeschrei- 
bung,  einleitungen  und  anmerkungen,  hrsg.  von 
Robert  Boxberger.     5.  aufl.     6  v.     1897.     19cm 

G.  Grote    12  m 

Works:  early  dramas  and  romances:  The 

robbers,  Fiesco,  Love  and  intrigue,  Demetrius, 
The  ghost-seer,  and  The  sport  of  destiny,  tr. 
from  the  German.  1901.  19cm  (Bohn's  stand, 
lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n 

• Dramas:   Don  Carlos,    Mary  Stuart,  The 

Maid  of  Orleans,  The  bride  of  Messina,  tr.  by 
R.  D.  BoylaUj  Joseph  Mellish,  Anna  Swanwick 
and  A.  Lodge.  1901.  19cm  (Bohn's  stand. 
lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n 

Dramatic  works:   Wallenstein  and   Wil- 


§33    Oerman  flctlon 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  On  the  heights;  tr.  by 
S.  A.  Stem.  2  v.  1899.  17cm  (Leisure  hour 
ser.)  Holt    $2 

AiLf  der  hohe.  Story  of  court  and  village  life,  much 
psycholog^ic  analysis  and  comment  on  life  and  conduct. 
Baker. 

Villa  on   the  Rhine;    author's  ed.   with 

portrait,   and  biog.   sketch  by  Bayard  Taylor. 
2v.     1869.     17icm  Holt    $2 

Caxlyle,  Thomas,  tr.  German  romance;  transla- 
tions from  the  German,  with  biog.  and  crit. 
notices.     Centenary  ed.    2  v.    1901,1898.    21cm 

Scribner    $1.25  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Editor's  introduction;  Carlyle's  pref- 
ace; Musaeus:  Dumb  love,  Libussa,  Melechsala;  Fouqu^: 
Aslauga's  knight;  Tieck:  The  fair-haired  Eckbert,  The 
trusty  Eckbert,  The  Runenberg,  The  elves,  The  goblet. 
V.  2,  Hoffman:  The  golden  pot;  Richter:  Army-chaplain 
Schmelzle's  journey  to  Flsetz,  Life  of  Quintus  Fizlein; 
Summary. 

Ed.  with  introd.,  by  H:  D.  Traill. 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Cleopatra;  tr.  by  M..  J.  Safford. 
2v.     1894.     17icm  Appleton    $1.50 

Carefully  studied  portrait  of  the  Egyptian  queen  in  a 
story  crowded  with  detail,  yet  showing  dramatic  power 
and  vigor.    N.  Y. 


An  Egyptian  princess;    tr.   by  Eleanor 

Grove.     2  v.     1901.     16Jcm.     Appleton    $1.50 

Introduces  some  historic  personages,  such  as  Cambyses, 
Amasis  or  Sappho,  and  weaves  fact  and  fiction  together, 
not  refraining  from  an  occasional  anachronism.  Opens 
in  Hellas,  passes  into  Persia,  and  finally  into  Egypt. 
Baker. 


helm  Tell;  tr.  by  S.  T.  Coleridge,  J.  Churchill 
and  Theodore  Martin.  1903.  19cm  (Bohn's 
stand,  lib.)  Macmillan    $1  n 


Homo    sum;  tr.   by    Clara    Bell.     1900. 

16  Jem  Appleton    75c 

Story  of  the  anchorites  of  the  8th  century,  who  sought 
to  escape  from  the  world  and  from  themselves  at  the  foot 
of  Sinai.    Baker. 

Uarda,  a  romance  of  ancient  Egypt;  tr. 

by  Clara  Bell.     2  v.     1901.     16Jcm 

Appleton    $1.50 

Romance  of  ancient  Egypt  during  the  sojourn  of  the 
Israelites  in  Goshen,  dealing  with  the  family  of  the 
Pharaoh.  Learned  details  about  manners  and  habits  of 
life,  religious  rites  and  superstitions,  and  the  various 
currents  of  thought,  rationalistic  and  reactionary,  are 
worked  in.    N.  Y. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Wilhelm  Meister's  appren- 
ticeship and  travels.  Centenary  ed.  2  v.  1901. 
21cm  Scribner    $1.25  ea. 

Tr.  by  Carlyle  and  ed.  with  introd.  by  H:  D.  Traill. 
Traces  whole  life  of  a  man  from  boyhood  to  maturity, 
recounting  his  youthful  dreams  and  aspirations,  his  love, 
his  first  contact  with  the  world  and  the  loss  of  his  ilia- 
sions.    Baker. 


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24^ 


John,  Eugenie.  Gold  Elsie;  from  the  German 
of  E.  Marlitt,  by  Mrs  A.  L.  Wister.  1896. 
19cm  Lippincott    75c 

The  little  moorland  princess;  fr.  the  Ger- 
man of  E.  Marlitt,  by  Mrs  A.  L.  Wister.  1900. 
19cm  Lippincott     75c 

Somewhat  sensational  story  of  a  German  heiress  ob- 
scurely brought  up  and  suddenly  thrown  among  new 
found  relatives  in  the  social  world.    N.  Y. 

The  old    Mam'selle's   secret;   after    the 


German  of  E.  Marlitt,  by  Mrs  A.  L.  Wister. 
1896.     19cm  Lippincott    75c 

Romance  of  a  motherless  German  girl,  brought  up  in 
an  unkindly,  puritanic  family  and  aided  to  culture  and 
happiness  by  the  mysterious  '  Old  Mam'selle.'    N.  Y. 

The  second  wife;  a  romance  fr.  the  Ger- 


man of  E.  Marlitt,  by  Mrs  A  .L.  Wister.     1902. 
19  Jem  •  Lippincott    75c 

Iia  Motte  Fouque,  F.  H.  K:  baron  de.  Undine, 
and  other  tales;  tr.  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.  1901  ? 
19 Jem     (Home  lib.)  Burt    $1 

Contents:  Undine;  The  two  captains;  Aslauga's  knight; 
Sintram  and  his  companions. 

Undine,  the  story  of  a  water  fairy  '  One  of  the  best 
specimens  of  pure  romance  in  literature.'    Hardy. 

Kaspe,  B..  E.  Surprising  adventures  of  Baron 
Munchausen;  with  introd.  by  Thomas  Sec- 
combe.     1895.     22cm  Scribner    $2 

Tales  from  the  travels  of  Baron  Mun- 


chausen; ed.  with  introductions  and  notes  by 
E:  E.  Hale,  with  34  illus.  after  Gustave  Dor6. 
1900.     19cm     (Heath's  home  &  school  class. ) 

Heath    20c  n 
T    Series  of  amusing  and  absurdly  impossible  feats  and 
adventures.    Baker. 

Hoseg'ger,  P:  K.    The  forest  schoolmaster;  tr.  by 

F.  E.  Skinner.     1901.     20cm        Putnam    $1.50 

Exceptionally  beautiful  story  of  the  quiet  work  by  o. 

schoolmaster  in  raising  the  life  of  a  forest  community  in 

Aiistria.    Vivid  picturing  of  local  customs.    N.  Y. 

Round  table  of  the  representative  German  Cath- 
olic novelists.     1902.     20Jcm      Benziger    $1.50 
With  portraits,  biographic  sketches,  and  bibliography. 
Title. 

Scheffel,  J.  V:  von.     Ekkehard,  a  tale  of  the 

tenth  century;  tr.  by  Sofie  Delffs.     2  v.     1872. 

16Jcm  Tauchnitz    1.60m  ea 

Biography  of  a  10th  century  poet,  and  a  vivid  picture 
of  medieval  life  in  court  and  convent.    Baker. 

Spyxi,  Johanna.  Heidi:  a  story  for  girls;  tr.  by 
H.  A.  Melcon;  illus.  by  J.  W.  Davis.  1901. 
19Jcm  Burt    $1 

Y    Story  of  a  little  Swiss  girl  who  lives  with  her  blind 
grandfather  in  an  Alpine  hut.    Sargent. 


Spyri,  Johanna.     Rico  and  Wiseli;  tr.  by  Louise 

Brooks.     1885.     18Jcm  De  Wolfe    $1.50 

T  Contents:  Rico  and  Stineli,  and  how  Rico  found  a 
home;  How  Wiseli  was  provided  for. 

Sudermann,  Hermann.  Dame  Care;  tr.  by 
Bertha  Overbeck.  1902.  18cm  Harper  $1 
A  story  of  a  boy  who,  bom  in  a  time  of  misfortune, 
was  attended  throughout  life  by  Dame  Care,  but  always 
bore  himself  manfully  and  with  generous  feeling  for 
others.    Baker. 

Wyss,  J.  D.  von.  Swiss  family  Robinson.  1899. 
23i  X  18cm  Dutton    $2.50 

Y  It  is  worth  while  to  have  at  least  one  copy  of  the 
illustrated  edition,  Dutton  82.50.  Other  editions  for  hard 
wear  are:  (Readable  books)  Little  81;  (Home  library)  Burt 
81  n;  edition  by  Stickney,  Ginn  45c.    Ed.  sel. 

S3§    Oerman  miscellany 

liUther,  Martin,     Table  talk;  tr.  and  ed.  by  Wil-    l^ 
liam    Hazlitt,    with  a  memoir    by   Alexander 
Chalmers.     1902.     18Jcm     (Bohn's  stand,  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1  n 

Sehlegel,  K:  "W.  F.  von.     .(Esthetic  and  miscel-    l/^ 
laneous  works;  tr.  by  E.  J.  Millington.     1889. 
18^cm     (Bohn's  stand,  lib. )     Macmillan    $1  n 

Contents:  Letters  on  Christian  art;  An  essay  on  Gothic 
architecture;  Remarks  on  the  romance-poetry  of  the  mid- 
dle ages  and  on  Shakespeare;  On  the  limits  of  the  beau- 
tiful; On  the  language  and  wisdom  of  the  Indians. 

839    Minor  Teutonic  literature 

{except  fiction) 

Boyesen,  H.  H.     Essays  on  Scandinavian  litera-    '^^'^ 
ture.     1895.     18Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  Bjornstjerne  Bjomson;  Alexander  Kielland; 
Jonas  Lie;  Hans  Christian  Andersen;  Contemporary  Dan- 
ish literature;  Georg  Brandes;  Esaias  Tegner. 

No  attempt  at  connected  exposition,  but  studies  of  some 
separate  phases.    Clear  and  convincing.    Nation,  60: 486. 

Oosse,  E.  W:    Northern  studies.     1890.     17Jcm   i^ 
(Scott  lib. )  W.  Scott    1/6 

Contents:  Introduction  by  Ernest  Rhys;  Norwegian 
poetry  since  1814;  Henrik  Ibsen;  The  Lofoden  islands; 
Runeberg;  The  Danish  national  theatre;  Four  Danish 
poets  (Grundtvig,  Bodtcher,  Andersen,  Paludan-Milller); 
Appendix,  Text  of  the  poems  translated. 

The  soundest  work  in  the  language  on  modem  Scandi- 
navian literature.    Ath.  1890  (B) 

Ibsen,  Henrik.  Prose  dramas;  authorized 
Eng.  ed.  by  William  Archer,  v.  1-2.  1890. 
19Jcm  Scribner    $1.25  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Biographical  introduction;  League  of 
youth;  Pillars  of  society;  A  doll's  house,  v.  2,  Ghosts;  An 
enemy  of  the  people;  The  wild  duck. 

Tegrndr,    Esaias.       Fridthjof's   saga;    a    Norse-    ^^ 
romance;  tr.  by  T:  A.  E.  Holcomb  and  M.  A.  L. 
Holcomb.     1877.     19Jcm  Scott,  F.     $1.25- 

Glossary,  p.  207-13. 


832 


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'^"Winkel  Horn,  Frederik.  History  of  the  liter- 
ature of  the  Scandinavian  North;  rev.  by  the 
author  and  tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson.    1884.     22cm 

Scott,  t.     $3 

With  bibliography  of  the  important  books  In  the  Eng- 
lish language  relating  to  Scandinavian  countries  [p.  413- 
507]  by  Thorvald  Solberg.     Title. 

Fiction 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Mrs  E. 
Lucas  and  illus.  by  Thomas,  Chas.  and  William 
Robinson.     1903.     20icm  Dutton     $2.50 

T  There  are  many  editions  and  several  translations. 
Libraries  wiil  find  it  profitable  to  the  children  to  own  for 
use  in  the  library  at  least  one  or  two  copies  of  the  beauti- 
ful editions;  e.  g.  Fairy  tales,  translated  by  Mrs  Lucas, 
illustrated  by  the  Robinsons,  Dutton  (J.  M.  Dent)  $2.50; 
Fairy  tales,  introduction  by  E:  E.  Hale,  Lane  $2;  or  even 
Fairy  tales  translated  by  Braekstad,  illustrated  by  Teg- 
ner.  Century  85.  Of  the  cheaper  editions  for  ordinary  use. 
Stories  and  tales  and  Wonder  stories,  Houghton  81  each, 
and  for  the  little  children,  Fairy  tales,  edited  by  Stickney, 
2  V.  Ginn  40c  ea,  are  good.    Ed.  sel. 

The  improvisatore;  tr.  by  Mary  Hewitt. 

Author's  ed.     20cm  Houghton    $1 

A  kind  of  disguised  autobiography.  Pictures  of  old  Italy 
before  the  revolution  are  full  of  strong  imaginative  life 
and  poetic  color.    Baker. 

Bj^mson,  Bj0rn8tjerne.  Ame  and  The  fisher 
lassie;  tr.  with  introd.  by  Walter  Low.  1894. 
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Ame,  primitive,  unsophisticated  people,  and  simple 
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with  much  of  the  poetic  atmosphere  and  glamour  of  the 
North.    Baker. 

A  happy  boy;  tr.   by   Mrs   W.    Archer. 

1896.     17Jcm  Macmillan    $1.25 

'  Simple  record  of  a  peasant  boy's  growth,  love,  ambi- 
tion and  final  success,  and  a  faithful  delineation  of 
country  life  in  Norway.     Baker. 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  The  neighbours:  a  story  of 
every-day  life;  tr.  by  Mary  Howitt.  4th  ed. 
1892.     19cm     (Bohn's  stand;  lib. ) 

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The  neighbours;  sentimental  tale  of  domestic  life  in 
Sweden  in  early  part  of  19th  century,  told  in  a  series  of 
letters.    Baker. 

Thepresident'sdaughters;  including  Nina; 

tr.  by  Mary  Howitt.  1901.  19cm  (Bohn's 
^tand.  lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n 

Maartens,  Maarten,  pseud.  God's  fool ;  a  koop- 
stad  story.     1892.     19Jcm  Appleton    $1.50 

Study  of  a  strong  young  ntian  whose  intellect  is  that  of 
a.  child,  who  has  lost  3  senses  by  an  accident  in  childhood, 


and  who  finds  himself  shutaway  from  his  fellow  creatures 
when  he  desires  ardently  to  help  them  with  his  wealth. 
Has  a  decided  ethical  bearing.    Baker. 

Maartens,  Maarten,  pseud.    The  greater  glory;  a 
story  of  high  life.     1894.     19icm    Appleton    $1.60 
Dutch  story,  arraigning  infamy  in  high  places  and  con- 
trasting worldly  power  with  the  greater  glory  of  pure  mo- 
tives, great  thoughts  and  unselfishness.    N.  Y. 

My  Lady  Nobody.     1895.     19cm 

Harper    $1.75 

A  crowd  of  characters  are  gathered  round  a  decayed 

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the  moneyed  bourgeois,  the  lower  middle  class,  and,  with 

harsh  satire,  the  lower  classes  in  the  country.    Baker. 

B«uter,  Fritz.  An  old  story  of  my  farming  days 
(Ut  mine  stromtid)  fr.  the  Ger.  by  M.  W.  Mac- 
dowall.     3  V.     1878.     16 Jem 

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Lib.  of  world's  best  lit.  31: 12197. 

840    French  literature 

Bruneti&re,  M.  F.  .Essays  in  French  literature;  K^ 
a  selection  tr.  by  D.  N.  Smith,  with  pref.  by  the 
author  specially  written  for  this  authorized 
English  translation.  1898.  19Jcm  Scribner  $2 
Accurate  translation.  Gives  sound  general  impression 
of  critic's  literary  position,  attitude  and  work.  Sation. 
67:  78. 

Manual  of  the  history  of  French  iitera-    ^ 

ture;  authorized  tr.  by  Ralph  Derechef.  1898. 
21cm  Crowell    $2 

An  unsympathetic  critic;  a  gifted  historian.  He  has 
given  us  no  more  than  the  vast  essential  lines,  a  sketch, 
rather  than  a  picture;  within  its  limits  it  is  near  perfec- 
tion. No  .student  of  French  can  dispense  with  the  pre- 
cise, intelligent  aid  of  the  bibliographic  notes.    Spec.  (B) 

Dowden,  Edward.  History  of  French  literature. 
1897.  20cm  ( Lit.  of  the  world )  Appleton  $1.50 

Bibliography,  p.  429-36. 

A  history  for  loversof  literature  rather  than  forstudents, 
it  gives  a  clear,  sympathetic  view  of  the  spirit  of  French 
writers.    Ath.  (B) 

James,  Henry.  French  poets  and  novelists. 
1893.     18Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Contents:  Alfred  de  Musset;  Th^ophile  Gautier;  Charles 
Baudelaire;  Honore  de  Balzac;  Balzac's  letters;  George 
Sand;  Charles  de  Bernard  and  Gustave  Flaubert;  Ivan 
Turg^nieflf;  The  two  Amperes:  Madame  de  Sabran;  M6ri- 
m^e's  letters;  The  Th^fltre  fran^sais. 

2d  ed.  1884,  reprinted  1893. 

Acute,  full  of  good  sense,  free  from  affectation  and 
caprice.    Allan.  (B) 

Fellissier,  Georges.  Literary  movement  in 
France  during  the  nineteenth  century;  author- 


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251 


ized  Eng.  version  by  A.  G.  Brinton,  with  gen- 
eral introduction.    1897.    22Jcm    Putnam   $3.50 

Bibliography,  p.  481-88. 

The  best  means  available  for  gaining  an  Insight  into 
the  nature  and  relations  of  the  principal  currents  of 
modern  French  literature,    yation. 

Saintsbury,  G:  E:  B.  Short  history  of  French 
literature,  from  the  earliest  texts  to  the  close  of 
the  nineteenth  century.    6th  ed.     1901.     20cm 

Clarendon    $2.60 

Excellent.  Matter  treated  at  first  hand  throughout. 
A  work  of  art  in  its  union  of  brevity  and  completeness. 
Ath.    (B) 

K'  Vincent,  L.  H:     The  French  academy.      1901. 

18cm   (Briefstud.in  French  soc.)   Houghton  $1 

Contents:  Thegoldenage;  Richelieu  and  the  .\cademy; 

Chapelain,  the  observer  of  ancient  customs;  Vaugelas  and 

the  Dictionary:  A  group  of  academicians. 

A^  Hotel  de  Rambouillet  and  the  Pr^cieuses. 

1900.     18cm     (Brief  stud,  in  French  soc.) 

Houghton    $1 

Contents:  H6tel  de  Rambouillet,  its  mistress  and  its 
guests:  D'Urf6,  Malherbe  and  Balzac:  Voiture  and  Mon- 
tausier:  Mademoiselle  de  Scud^ry  and  her  '  Saturdays; ' 
The  Pr^cieuses. 

y^    Wells,  B:  W.    Modern  French  literature.    1896. 
19cm  Little    $1.50 

Admirable  handbook.  Rapid  survey  to  19th  century 
and  detailed  study  from  Madame  de  Stael.  Knowledge 
wide  and  accurate,  instinct  for  good  literary  workman- 
ship sound,  and  judgrments  deserving  of  respect.  Dial, 
22:60. 


§41    French  poetry 


X. 


Carringfton,  Henry,  ed.  Anthology  of  French 
poetry  10th  to  19th  centuries.     1900.     19 Jem 

Frowde    2/6 

Translator  is  thoroughly  familiar  with  his  material  and 

the  deft  poetical  touch  of  his  versions  often  remarkable. 

Almost  every  French  lyrist  of  importance  represented  by 

one  or  more  examples.    Dial,  30:  82. 

Hugo,  Victor,  comte.  Poems  [tr.]  by  Sir  George 
Young.     1901.     20cm  Macmillan    $2.25  n 

Specimens  from  almost  the  whole  range  of  Hugo's  po- 
etic work.    Acad.  62:  334. 

Goes  far  toward  supplying  a  really  good  representative 
collection;  translations  scholarly  and  sympathetic.  Ath. 
'02, 1:  80. 

La  Fontaine,  Jean  de.  Fables  of  La  Fontaine; 
tr.  by  Elizur  Wright;  new  ed.  with  notes  by 
J.  W'.  M.  Gibbs.  1896.  19cm  (Bohn's  stand, 
lib.)  Macmillan    $1  n 

Musset,  Alfred  de.  CEuvres.  10  v.  1876.  ICJcm 
(Petite  bibliotheque  lit. )  Lemerre    60  fr 

Contents:  v.  1-2,  Poesies,  v.  3-6,  Comedies  et  proverbes. 
V.  6,  La  confession  d'un  enfant  du  si^cle.  v.  7,  Nouvelles. 
V.  8  Contes  et  nouvelles.  v.  9.  Melanges  de  litt^rature  et  de 
critique,  v.  10,  (Euvres  postbumes 


843    French  drama 

Hugo,  Victor,  comte.      Dramatic  works;  tr.  by 
F:  L.  Slous  and  Mrs  Newton  Crosland.     1887. 
19cYn     (Bohn's  stand,  lib.)       Macmillan'    $1  n 
Contents:  Hemani;  The  king's  diversion;  Ruy  Bias. 

Maeterlinck,  Maurice.  Plays;  tr.  by  Richard 
Hovey.  2  v.  1894-96.  18cm  (Green  tree 
lib.)  Stone    $1.25  ea 

Contents:  ser.  1,  Princess  Maleine;  The  intruder;  The 
blind;  The  seven  princesses,  ser.  2,  Alladine  and  I'alo- 
mides;  P6116as  and  M61isande;  Home;  The  death  of  Tin- 
tagiles. 


Moli^re,  J.  B.  F. 
M.    2v.     18cm 


(Euvres  completes.     Nouv. 
Gamier    6  fr 


Dramatic    works    of    MoliSre,    tr.    into 

English  prose;  with  short  introd.  and  notes 
by  C:  H.  Wall.  3  v.  1897-1900.  19cm  (Bohn's 
stand,  lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n  ea 

Racine,  J.  B.     Theatre  complet;  pr^c6d6  d'une 
notice  par  M.  Auger.     18jcm 

Firmin-Didot    2  fr 


Dramatic  works;  metrical  English  version 

by    R.    B.    Boswell.      2    v.      1889-90.      19cm 
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Contents:  v.  1,  Biographical  notice;  The  Thebaid;  Alex- 
ander the  Great;  Andromache;  The  litigants;  Britan- 
nicus;  Berenice,  v.  2,  Bajazet;  Mithridates;  Iphigenia; 
Phsedra;  Esther;  Athaliah. 

S43     Fiction 

Aulnoy,  M.   C.   (Jumelle   de   Berneville)  La 

Mothe,  comtesse  d'.         Fairy  tales,  tr.  by  J.  R. 

Planch^;  illus.  by  Gordon  Browne  and  L.  F. 

Emmet.     22  x  17icm 

Y  McKay    $1.25 

Balzac,  Honord  de.   TheChouans  (LesChouans) , 
1896.     20cm     (Comedie  humaine) 

Macmillan    $1.50 

This  and  the  following  have  preface  by  George  Saints- 
bury,  and  all  but  The  lily  of  the  valley  are  tr.  by  Ellen  Mar- 
riage. . 

The  book  that  first  made  a  name  for  Balzac.  Deals 
with  the  royalist  struggle  in  Brittany  in  1799,  is  full  of 
historical  and  local  color,  and  adds  strong  personal  inter- 
est to  the  national  issues  involved.    Baker. 


Cousin  Pons  (Le  cousin  Pons)   1897.  20cm 

(Comedie  humaine)  Macmillan    $1.50 

Deals  with  the  lower  social  world  of  the  minor  theaters, 
lodging-house  keepers,  curiosity  shops,  poor  artists  and 
bobemians  in  general.  Pons  is  a  virtuoso,  who,  in  spite 
of  poverty,  has  collected  a  treasury  of  beautiful  things, 
which  Balzac  describes  with  the  gusto  of  a  connoisseur. 
Baker. 


840 


252 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Balzac,  Honord  de 
20cm 


Eugenie  Grandet. 
Macmillan 


1901. 
$1.50 

Eugenie  a  character  of  rare  beauty,  inaocent,  gentle, 
faithful  and  long-suffering.  Wrongs  and  slights  to  her 
innocent  love  only  bring  out  the  fortitude  and  strength 
of  her  soul.    Baker. 

The  lily  of  the  valley  (Le  lys  dans  la  val- 
ine) tr.  by  James  Waring.     1897.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 

The  struggle  between  love  and  duty  of  a  pure  woman, 
married  to  a  bad  husband,  and  tempted  by  her  love  for 
a  young  and  amiable  man.    Baker. 

01dGoriot(Lep6reGoriot)     1901.    20cm 

Macmillan  $1.50 
In  Goriot  is  exhibited  the  extravagance  of  paternal 
sacrifice;  the  modern  King  Lear,  impoverishing  himself 
to  give  his  daughters  dowries;  and  when  they  are  reduced 
to  straits  by  their  depravity,  stripping  himself  to  save 
them.    Baker. 

Rise  and  fall  of  C^sar  Biroteau  (Grandeur 

et  decadence  de  C6sar  Birotteau)     1896.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
Career  of  a  perfumer  who  speculated  heavily,  was  robbed 
by  his  associates,  and  became  a  bankrupt.    Characters 
are  nearly  all  wholesome.    Baker. 

The  wild  ass's  skin  (La  peau  de  chagrin) 

1903.     20cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

An  imaginative  allegory  of  a  miraculous  piece  of  sha- 
green that  gives  the  owner  certain  powers  of  self-gratifi- 
cation, but  is  also  the  measure  of  his  life.  One  of  Bal- 
zac's highest  flights  of  pure  imagination,  and  one  of  his 
gravest  commentaries  on  human  life.  Baker. 
BoTirget,  Paul.  Domestic  dramas  (Drames  de 
famille)tr.  by  William  Marchant.     1900.    19}cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  The  day  of  reckoning;  Other  people's  lux- 
ury; Children's  hearts. 

Studies  in  the  psychology  of  modem  life.  The  day  of 
reckoning,  the  story  of  two  parents  who  appropriate  trust 
money  in  order  to  give  their  only  son  a  suitable  educa- 
tion.   Baker. 

Daudet,  Alphonse.     Jack;  tr.  by  Laura  Ensor. 
2  V.    1896.     19cm  Macmillan    $2 

Series  of  emotional  pictures  rather  than  a  regularly 
constructed  novel,  connected  by  the  figure  of  a  hapless 
boy,  whose  career  is  a  course  of  misery  relieved  only  by 
death.    Baker. 

Letters  from  my  mill,  etc.  tr.  by  K.  P. 

Wormeley.     1900.     19cm       '         Little    $1.50 

17  tales  or  descriptive  essays  written  in  his  ruined  mill 
on  the  Rhone,  In  the  heart  of  Provence.  Delicate  ren- 
derings of  Provencal  things,  Interpreting  the  brightness 
and  gayety  of  the  native  temperament  with  affectionate 
sympathy,  and  satirizing  its  foibles  with  humor.    Baker. 

Tartarin  of  Tarascon,  traveller,  "Turk," 

and  lion-hunter.     2d  ed.     1902,     19cm 

Macmillan    $1 

Sequel,  Tartarin  on  the  Alps. 

An  extravaganza,  satirizing  in  a  genial  manner  Dau- 
det's  compatriots.  Tartarin  meets  with  a  series  of  adven- 
tures as  absurd  as  those  of  Don  Quixote.    Baker. 


Daudet,  Alphonse.  Tartarin  on  the  Alps;  tr. 
by  Henry  Frith.  1896.  19cm  Macmillan  |1 
Daudet's  mock  hero  undertakes  the  conquest  of  the 
Alps,  being  encouraged  by  the  belief  that  the  notorious 
dangers  are  merely  inventions  to  enhance  the  credit  of 
the  successful  climber.  Good-humored  satire  is  directed 
at  mountaineering  enthusiasts.    Baker. 

Dujuas,  Alexandre.     Le  chevalier  de  Maison- 
Rouge.    1894.    20cm    (library ed.)    Little  $1.25 

Last  of  the  "Marie  Antoinette  romances,"  the  first  be- 
ing Memoirs  of  a  physician. 

Deals  with  murder  of  the  dauphin  and  execution  of 
the  queen. 

Count  of  Monte-Cristo.     Eev.  ed.     2  v. 

1901.     21cm  Crowell    $2 

Most  famous  of  the  author's  romances.  Edmond  Dant^s, 
the  sailor  of  Marseilles,  who  acquires  a  colossal  treasure, 
and  becomes  Count  of  Monte  Cristo,  is  a  world-renowned 
hero  of  fiction.  Rapid  and  audacious  narrative  of  action 
and  adventure.    Baker. 


LadamedeMonsoreau.    2  v.    1893.    20cm 

(library  ed.)  Little    $1.25 ea 

Sequel,  The  forty-five. 

Second  of  the  "  Valois  romances,"  the  first  being  Mar- 
ffuerite  de  Valois.  Has  also  title  Chicot  the  jester.  Date  is 
1578,  in  reign  of  Henri  III,  the  contending  factions  being 
represented  by  a  host  of  historical  personages,  including 
the  king,  the  Guises,  and  the  Huguenots,  with  Henri  of 
Navarre  at  their  head.    N.  Y. 


The  forty-five.     2  v.     1893.     19cm     (li- 
brary ed. )  Little    $1.25  ea 

Third  and  last  of  the  "  Valois  romances." 
A  medley,  containing  many  scenes  of  romance  and 
tragedy;   the  "Forty-Five,"  Henri  Ill's  famous  body- 
guard, play  hardly  so  important  a  part  as  that  of  Chicot. 
Period,  1585.    Baker. 

Marguerite  de  Valois.     2  v.     1899.     20cm 

(library  ed.)  Little    $1.25  ea 

First  of  the  "Valois  romances,"  followed  by  Dame  de 
Monsoreau  and  Forty-five. 

Trilogy  that  forms  a  history  of  period  1572-86,  when 
Charles  IX  and  Henri  III  were  kings  and  Catherine  de 
M6dicis  was  reigning.  Her  antagonism  to  Henri  of  Na- 
varre is  the  motive  that  recurs  throughout.  The  chief 
event  is  the  massacre  of  St  Bartholomew.    Baker. 

Memoirs  of  a  physician.      3  v.      1901. 

19cm     (library  ed.)  Little    $1.25  ea 

First  of  the  "  Marie  Antoinette  romances,"  followed  by 
Queen's  necklace,  Ange  Pitou,  Comtesse  de  Chamy,  Chevalier 
de  Maison-Rouge. 

They  comprise  a  full  account  of  the  court  life  and  main 
events  of  French  history  1770-93;  the  period  of  the  reigns 
of  Pompadour  and  Du  Barry.  The  physician  is  the  fa- 
mous quack  Balsamo,  otherwise  Count  Caglioetro.  Baker. 

The  queen's  necklace.    2  v.     1893.    20cm 

(library  ed.)  Little    $1.25  ea 

Second  of  the  "  Marie  Antoinette  romances." 
Time,  1784-85,  the  beginning  of  the  ill-fated  reign  of 
Louis  XVI.    Account  of  affair  of  the  diamond  necklace 
accords  with  facts,  though  Balsamo's  connection  with  it 
is  taken  for  granted.    Baker. 


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253 


Dumas,    Alexandre.     The    three    musketeers. 
2v.     1893.     20cm     (library  ed. ) 

Little    $1.25  ea 

Has  also  title,  The  three  guardsmen.  First  of  the  "D'Ar- 
tagrnan  romances,"  followed  by  Twenty  years  after  and 
Vicomte  de  Bragelonne. 

Cycle  of  3  romances,  of  which  the  exploits  of  4  heroes 
from  youth  to  age  are  the  principal  subjects,  while  a 
magnificent  panorama  is  presented  of  contemporary  his- 
tory (1626-71)  Political  intrigue,  court  life,  duelling  and 
fighting  form  the  substance  of  the  chronicle.    Baker. 

Twenty   years  after.     2  v.     1893.     20cm 

(library  ed.)  Little    $1.25  ea 

Second  of  the  "D'Artagnan  romances." 
Period  that  of  Anne  of  Austria's  regency,  the  insurrec- 
tion of  the  Fronde,  and  the  execution  of  Charles  I  of 
England   (1649)     Both   France   and    England    are    the 
scenes.    Baker. 

Vicomte  de  Bragelonne;   or,    Ten   years 

later.     6  v.     1901.    19cm     (library  ed.) 

Little    $1.25  ea 

Formerly  three  separate  stories:  Bragelonne,  son  of 
Athos;  Iron  mask;  Louise  de  la  Valliire. 

Period,  1660-71 ;  that  of  Mazarin's  ministry  and  the  early 
days  of  the  Grand  Monarque.  Madame  de  Montespan, 
Fouquet,  Colbert  and  the  Man  in  the  Iron  Mask  appear 
among  the  characters.    Baker. 

Erckxuann,  iSmile,  &  Chatrian,  Alexandre. 
Blockade  of  Phalsburg;  an  episode  of  the  end 
of  the  empire.     1898.     19cm       Scribner    $1.26 

Subject,  the  invasion  of  France  by  the  Allies.  Hero,  an 
old  Jew,  "Who  lays  in  a  supply  of  wine  with  a  view  to 
profiting  by  the  scarcity  during  the  siege.  Full  of  human 
interest,  and  much  play  of  comic  eccentricity  among  the 
trade  bands,  while  the  Jew's  moralizings  on  war  are  full 
of  humor.    Baker. 

Friend  Fritz;  a  tale  of  the  banks 

of  the  Lauter.     1899.     19cm        Scribner    $1.25 
Story  of  Alsatian  village  life,  with  little  incident  and 
much  portraiture  of  rural  life  and  character.    Baker. 

Madame  Th^rese;  or,  The  volun- 
teers of '92.     1898.     19cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Scene,  a  quiet  hamlet  near  Strasburg  in  1792;  the  hero 
a  country  doctor.  Madame  Th6r6se  is  a  vivandiire  whom 
the  doctor  rescues  from  among  the  wounded  in  a  skir- 
mish. The  republic  in  its  fervor  of  liberty  delineated 
through  the  simple  understandings  of  the  i>easants,  in 
their  talks  and  domestic  anxieties.    Baker. 

)/    P^nelon,  Francois  de  Salig^ac  de  la  Mothe- 

Ad ventures  of  Telemachus;  tr.  by  Dr  Hawkes- 
worth,  with  a  life  of  Fenelon  by  Lamartine,  an 
essay  by  Villemain,  crit.  and  bibliographical 
notices,  etc.  ed.  by  O.  W.  Wight.     1887.     19Jcm 

Houghton    $2.25 

Romance  based  on  the  Odyssey,  relating  the  adventures 
of  the  son  of  Ulysses  in  his  quest  for  his  father;  written 
as  a  lesson  In  virtue,  piety,  and  political  wisdom,  but 
taken  as  a  satire  on  the  court  of  LouLs  XIV;  a  masterpiece 
of  classic  French  prose.    Baker. 


Gautier,  Tli^ophile.  Captain  Fracasse;  tr.  by 
E.  M.  Beam.     1897.     19icm  Page    $1.25 

A  reconstruction  of  life  and  manners  in  time  of  Louis 
XIII  (1610-43)  representing  dress,  customs  and  castles  of 
the  nobility,  the  streets  of  Poitiers,  Paris  and  other  cities. 
Baker. 

HaMvy,  liudovic.  The  Abb6  Constantin.  1902. 
19  Jem  Dodd    $1.25 

Hugo,  Victor,  comte.  The  man  who  laughs 
(L'homme  qui  rit)  tr.  by  I.  F.  Hapgood.  2  v. 
1888.     20cm  Crowell    $3 

Published  also  under  title  By  order  of  the  king. 

A  fantastic  and  partly  burlesque  picture  of  English 
life  and  institutions  in  the  Stuart  period;  a  satire  on 
princes,  lords,  and  bishops,  and  on  popular  servility 
Baker. 

Les  mis^rables;  tr.  by  I.  F.  Hapgood.    2  v. 

1887.  20Jcm  Crowell    $2.50 

Aims  at  exhibiting  the  fabric  of  civilization  in  all  its 
details,  and  at  showing  the  cruelty  of  its  pressure  on  the 
poor,  the  outcast,  and  the  criminal.    Baker. 

Rather  the  chaos  of  a  prose  epic  than  a  novel;  the  hero 
is  a  high-souled  outcast  of  society;  everything  presses 
into  the  pages;  they  are  turn  by  turn  historical,  narra- 
tive, descriptive,  philosophic,  humanitarian,  lyrical, 
dramatic,  at  times  realistic.    Edward  Dowden. 

Ninety-three;  tr.  by  H..  B.  Dole.     2  v. 

1888.  20Jcm  Crowell    $3 
Theater  of  action  the  forests  of  La  Vendue  in  the  French 

revolution  and  the  characters  drawn  are  shadowy  and 
ideal,  royalists  and  republicans  engaged  in  a  war  of 
giants.    Baker. 

Notre  Dame  de  Paris;  tr.  by  I.  F.  Hap- 
good.    2v.     1888.     20icm  Crowell    $3 

Published  also  under  title  The  hunchback  of  Notre  Dame. 

A  grandiose  romance,  the  first  in  which  Hugo  tried  to 
combine  the  romance  of  the  Waverley  novels  with  the 
epic.  Resuscitates  medieval  Paris,  its  Gothic  architecture 
and  its  peoples;  with  much  of  the  fulness  that  character- 
izes Balzac's  Scenes  of  Parisian  life.    Baker. 


l^ 


^ 


The  toilers  of  the  sea;  tr.  by  I.  F.  Hap- 
good. 1888.  20Jcm  Crowell  75c 
A  prose  poem  of  the  sea,  representing  the  eternal  strug- 
gle between  man's  will  and  the  elemental  powers  of 
nature.  The  scenery  of  Jersey  and  the  neighboring  seas, 
the  life  of  the  mariner,  the  flora  and  fauna  of  the  ocean 
and  its  isles,  the  infinite  aspects  of  the  ocean  in  storm  and 
calm,  are  depicted  with  eloquence  and  superabundance 
of  detail.    Baker. 

Lesage,  A.  B,.  Adventures  of  Gil  Bias  of  San- 
tillane;  tr.  by  Tobias  Smollett;  new  ed.  rev. 
with  24  line  engravings  after  Smirke  and  10 
etchings  by  Cruikshank.     1891.     19cm 

Macmillan  $1.75  n 
The  form  of  this  famous  example  of  the  picaresque 
romance  and  the  characters  and  incidents  were  borrowed 
from  Spain.  A  representation  of  all  sides  of  life  and  all 
classes  of  people,  in  a  series  of  scenes,  incident  to  the 
hero's  adventures  as  he  rises  by  successive  stages  from 
the  condition  of  a  valet  to  that  of  confidant  of  the  prime 
minister  of  Spain.    Baker. 


843 


254 


A.  L  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


]/■ 


Iioti,  Pierre,  pseiid.  An  Iceland  flsberman;  tr. 
by  A.  F.  de  Koven.  1899.  18cm  (Laurel 
crowned  tales)  McClurg    $1 

Story  of  the  \itmost  simplicity,  the  loves  of  a  Breton 
g-irl  and  a  Breton  sailor,  a  fisheiman  in  the  stormy  seas  of 
Iceland.    Baker. 


Maxgrueritte,  Paul  &  Victor.  The  disaster;  tr. 
by  Frederic  Lees.     1898.     19icm 

Appleton    $1.50 

Hardly  to  be  called  a  novel.  Deals  with  the  disastrous 
campaign  on  the  northeast  frontier,  particularly  with 
the  ojjerations  round  Metz;  minutely  and  exactly  true  in 
detail:  the  prolonged  agony  of  the  beleaguered  army 
vividlj-  depicted.    Baker. 

Maupassant,  Guy  de.  The  odd  number;  tr.  by 
Jonathan  Sturges;  introd.  by  Henry  James. 
1889.     17icm  Harper    $1 

Contents:  Happiness;  A  coward;  The  wolf;  The  neck- 
lace; The  piece  of  string;  La  Mfere  Sauvage;  Moonlight; 
The  confession;  On  the  journey;  The  beggar;  A  ghost; 
Little  soldier;  The  wreck. 

Title  story  a  faithful  transcript  of  life  and  manners  in 
a  Norman  village,  disclosing  thought  and  emotion  viv- 
idly, and  showing  characteristically  how  big  issues  hang 
on  trifling  events.  Maupassant  surpassed  himself  in  por- 
traying his  countryman,  the  Norman  peasant.    Baker. 

U  Mdrimee,  Prosper.  Carmen;  tr.  and  illus.  by 
E.  H.  Garrett,  with  mem.  of  the  author  by  L.  I. 
Guiney.     1896.     19cm  Little    $2 

story  of  a  gipsy  heroine,  well  known  from  Bizet's  opera 
founded  on  it.  The  tale  pure  romance,  the  method  real- 
istic; a  masterpiece.  The  cities  and  scenery  of  Spain  add 
to  its  picturesque  qualities.  Baker. 
Olmet,  Georges.  The  ironmaster;  or,  Love  and 
pride.     1890.     19Jcm  Rand,  McNally    $1 

Le  ma'ttre  de  forges.  Portrays  the  wealthy  bourgeois 
classes  and  the  fringes  of  the  aristocratic  society  with 
which  they  are  in  more  or  less  intimate  contact,  and  lays 
emphasis  on  the  solid  virtues  of  the  former.    Baker. 

BrOund  table  of  the  representative  French  Catholic 
novelists.     1899.    19Jcm  Benziger    $1.50 

With  portraits,  biog^raphic  sketches,  and  bibliography. 
/     Title. 

1/    Saint-Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.     Paul  and  Virginia; 

il]u.«.  by  Augustus  Hoppin.     IT^cm     (Riverside 

class.)  Houghton     75c 

An  idyl  of  primitive  natures.  Scene  the  Isle  de  France 
(i.  e.  Mauritius)  Utopian  sentimentalism  is  the  inspira- 
tion, and  inhabitants  of  Happy  Valley  are  models  of  hu- 
man perfection.    Baker. 

Saintine,  X.  B.     Picciola;  tr.  fr.  a  new  ed.  rev. 

by  the    author;    illus.    by   Leopold    Flameng. 

1872.    17cm    ( Riverside  class. )     Houghton    $1 

Touching  episode  of  a  prisoner's  life,  whose  only  joy 

was  a  small  flower  in  his  prison  yard.    Comu  &  B. 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  Consuelo;  a  romance  of 
Venice,     n.  d.     19cm  Burt    $1 

The  heroine  a  child  of  the  streets,  yet  a  girl  of  noble 
heart,  chaste  instincts,  and  grreat  artistic  powers.    Her 


career  borders  on  the  marvelous.  Myste.ies,  fantastic 
journeys,  imprisonments,  alxluction,  escapes,  follow  each 
other  with  startling  rapidity;  the  book  closes  with  an 
allegorical  vision  of  humanitarian  theosophy.    Baker. 

SsJid,  George,  pseud.      The  devil's  pool;  tr.  by 
J.  M.  and  EUery  Sedgwick.     1901.      18 Jem 

Little    11.20 

The  first,  simplest,  and  freshest  of  the  Berrlchon  idyls, 
a  series  of  quiet,  harmonious  pictures  of  nature  and  cf 
country  life.    Baker. 

Fadette  (La  petite  Fadette)  tr.  by  J.  M. 

Sedgwick.     1899      18J  Little    $1.20 

Pastoral  of  country  life  in  Berri,  portraying  the  nature 
of  the  peasant,  the  friendships  of  children,  the  growth  of 
love  in  a  young  girl's  heart,  and  the  transforming  Influ- 
ence on  her  character.    Baker. 

Francois  the  waif;  tr.  by  J.  M.  Sedgwick. 

1894.     18  Jem  Richmond    $1.25 

Third  of  Berrlchon  idyls,  staged  as  a  pastoral  comedy 
in  1849.    Baker. 

The  master  mosaic-workers;  tr.  by  C  C. 

Johnston.     1895.     18Jcm  Little    $1.25 

Picture  of  16th  century  Venetian  life  in  the  palmy  days 
of  the  republic,  the  interest  centering  in  the  two  master 
mosaicists  and  their  work.    Baker. 

Mauprat.     1899.     20cm  Little    $1.50 

Story  of  provincial  aristocracy  in  latter  half  of  18th  cen- 
tury. A  refined  girl  married  to  a  boorish  cousin,  sets 
herself  the  task  of  civilizing  him.    Baker. 

The  snow  man.     1898.     19cm 

Little    $1.50 
Romance  of  Swedish  life  in  18th  century,  with  descrip- 
tive passages   of   sport,   hunting   and    winter   scenery. 
Baker. 


Schultz,  Jeanne.     Story  of  Colette  (La  neuvaine 
de  Colette)     1890.     18 Jem        Appleton    $1.50 
Bright  picture  of  human  nature  and  country  life  in 
France.    Hardy. 

Souvestre,  l^mile.  An  attic  philosopher  in 
Paris;  or,  A  peep  at  the  world  from  a  garret, 
being  the  journal  of  a  happy  man.    1901.    18Jcm 

Appleton  60c 
Un  philosopfie  sous  les  toils.  Reminiscences  and  medi- 
tations of  a  humble  Parisian  philosopher,  who  prefers 
poverty  and  contentment  to  money  and  anxiety,  lowly 
friends  to  wealthy  kinsfolk,  and  finds  his  happiness  in 
doing  little  acts  of  kindness.    Baker. 

Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  (Necker)  baronne  de,    Y 
Corinne;  or,  Italy;  tr.  by  Emily  Baldwin  and 
Pauline  Driver.     1902.     18Jcm     (Bohn's   nov. 
lib. )  Macmillan  $1  n 

A  kind  of  idealized  autobiography  and  picturesque  tour 
couched  in  the  form  of  a  novel;  a  revelation  to  French- 
men of  the  beauty  and  charm  of  Italy.    Baker. 

Sue,    Eugfene.       The    wandering    Jew. 

19Jcm  Burt    $1.25 

Romance  characterized  by  a  mixture  of  realism  and 
sensation,  powerful  in  its  command  of  terror.  The  theme 
is  semi-supernatural.    Baker. 


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255 


Verne,  Jules.     From  the  earth  to  the  moon  and 
around  the  moon.     19cm  Burt    $1 

An  adventurous  party  in  America  have  a  monster  gun 
cast,  and  are  shot  to  the  moon.    Baker. 

Hector  Servadac.     1903.     21cm 

Scribner    $2 

Michael  Strogoff,  or,  The  courier  of  the 

czar.     19cm  Burt    $1 

Traversing  the  vast  extent  of  Siberia,  hero  encounters 
every  conceivable  kind  of  peril,  but  executes  his  mission. 
Baker. 

The  mysterious  island.     19cm      (Home 

lib.)  Burt    $1 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Dropped  from  the  clouds,  pt.  2,  The 
abandoned,  pt.  3,  The  secret  of  the  island.  Stories  of 
adventure,  with  perils  by  sea,  pirates,  and  wild  beasts. 
•  Baker. 


The  tour  of  the  world   in   eighty   days. 

19cm     (Home  lib.)  Burt    $1 

An  English  gentleman  undertakes  to  carry  out  this 
project  for  a  wager,  but  in  addition  to  physical  difficul- 
ties his  enemy  puts  every  sort  of  impediment  and  danger 
in  his  way,  so  that  from  beginning  to  end  he  runs  the 
gantlet  of  incessant  peril,  though  successful  at  finish. 
Baker. 


Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea. 

19cm     (Home  lib.)  Burt    $1 

Story  of  Captain  Nemo  and  his  ingenious  electric  sub- 
marine boat.  Much  scientific  information  is  worked  into 
thLs,  as  in  all  of  Verne's  stories.  Sequel,  The  mysterious 
island.    Hardy. 

844     French  essays 

Maeterlinck,  Maurice.  The  treasure  of  the  hum- 
ble; tr.  by  Alfred  Sutro;  with  introd.  by  A.  B. 
Walkley.     1897.     20cm  Dodd    $1.75 

Contents:  Silence;  The  awakening  of  the  soul;  The  pre- 
destined; Mystic  morality;  On  women;  The  tragical  in 
daily  life;  The  .star;  The  invisible  goodness;  The  deeper 
life;  The  inner  beauty.  * 

He  but  expres.sC8  in  rhythmic,  vibrant  language  the 
ancient  command  to  obey  the  divinity  within,  and  to 
put  it  into  correspondence  with  the  infinite.  Acad.  SI: 
465  (B) 

Wisdom  and  destiny;  tr.  by  Alfred  Sutro. 

1898.     19  Jem  Dodd    $1.75 

An  attempt  to  reconcile  the  outward  happenings  of  life 
over  which  man  has  no  control  (destiny),  with  that  free, 
spontaneous  and  inward  life  which  finds  its  expression 
in  wisdom.    Outl.  (B) 

Montaigne,  M.  E.  de.  Essais;  avec  des  notes 
de  tons  lea  commentateurs.  Ed.  rev.  2  v. 
18Jcm  Firmin-Didot    2  fr  ea 

Essays:  selected  and  ed.  with  a  prefatory 

note,  by  Percival  Chubb;  Florio's  translation. 
17  Jem     (Scott  Hb.)  W.Scott    7/6 


"Wagner,  Charles.  The  simple  life,  tr.  by  M..  L. 
Hendee;  with  introd.  and  biog.  sketch  by  Grace 
King.     13th  ed.     1903.     18cm     McClure    $1.25 

Essay  in  practical  idealism.  Protest,')  against  complex- 
ities of  modern  life  and  pleads  for  simple  thoughts,  speech, 
wants,  pleasures.    Author  a  French  pastor.    N.  Y. 

849    Provencal  literature 

Qras,  F€lix.     Reds  of  the  Midi;  tr.  fr.  the  Pro- 
vencal by  C.  A.  Janvier;  introd.  by  T:  A.  Janvier. 
6th  ed.     1899.     17}cm  ■  Appleton     $1.50 
Sequel,  Tlie  terror. 
The  terror;  a  romance  of  the  French  revo- 
lution, tr.  by  C.  A.  Janvier.     1899.     17Jcm 

Appleton    $1.50 

Romances  of  French  revolution.    The  long  chronicle 

is  epic  in  style,  rambling,  abounding  in  incident,  and  full 

of  patriotic   fervor  and    sympathy  with   the  republic. 

Baker. 

Rowboth.ani,  J:  F:  The  troubadours  and  courts 
of  love.     1895.    19cm     (Social  Eng.  ser.) 

Macmillan    $1.75 
List  of  authorities,  p.  315-17. 

Interesting  account  of  origin  and  growth  of  trouba- 
dours' music  and  critical  appreciation  of  poetry.  Spec. 
75:  180. 

850    Italian  literature 

Garnett,  Richard.  History  of  Italian  literature. 
1898.     19Jcm     (Lit.  of  the  world) 

Appleton    $1.50 
S  P    Bibliographic  note,  p.  419-24. 

Symonds,  J:  A.  Renaissance  in  Italy:  Italian 
literature.     2  v.     1888.     21cm  Holt    $4 

Pt.  4  of  his  Renaissance  in  Italy. 

S51     Italian  poetry 

Greene,  G:  A.     Italian  lyrists  of  to-day;  transla-     l^ 
tions  fr.  contemporary  Italian  poetry  with  biog. 
notices.     1893.     19  Jem  Lane    $1.50 

Howells,  W:  D.     Modern  Italian  poets;*essays      l/^ 
and  versions;  with  portraits.     1887.     20cm 

Harper    $2 

Bibliography,  p.  370. 

Contents:  Arcadian  shepherds;  Parini;  Alfieri;  Monti; 
Foscolo;  Manzoni;  Pellico;  Gro.ssi;  Carrer;  Berchet;  Xic- 
colini;  Leopardi;  Giusti;  Dall'  Ongaro;  Prati;  Aleardi; 
Carcano;  Fusinato;  Mercantinl.  y 

Kuhns,    li.     O.     Great    poets    of     Italy.     1903.      l^ 
2Ucm  Houghton    $2  n 

K  Contents:  Origins  of  Italian  literature;  Dante,  his 
life  and  minor  works;  The  Divine  comedy;  Petrarch  and 
Boccaccio;  The  renaissance;  Ariosto;  Tas.so;  The  period  of 
decadence  and  the  revival;  The  nineteenth  century. 

Poets  are  so  treated  that  the  work  forms  a  tolerably 
consecutive  history  of  Italian  poetry.  Copious  extracts 
given  in  translations  almost  invariably  good.  Excellent, 
portraits.    Nation,  11:  485. 


843 


256 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


^  Petrarca,  Francesco.  The  sonnets,  Triumphs, 
and  other  poems;  tr.  into  English  verse  by 
various  hands;  with  a  life  of  the  poet  by  Thomas 
Campbell.     1901.     19cm     (Bohn's  illus.  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 

r        Tasso,  Torquato.     Jerusalem  delivered,  a  poem; 

tr.  by  Edward  Fairfax,  ed.  by  Henry  Morley. 

1890.'    20cm  Routledge    2/6 

Dante 

Dante,  Alighieri.     Tutte  le  opere;  nuovamente 

rivedute  nel  testo  dal   Dr  E.  Moore.     2d  ed. 

1897.     19icm  Clarendon    $2.25 

— '• Divine  comedy;  tr.  by  H:  W.  Longfellow. 

1895.     21cm  Houghton    $2.50 

The  3  V.  ed.  of  this  translation,  $4.50,  desirable.    Ed.  sel. 

Divine  comedy;  tr.  by  C:  E.Norton.    Rev. 

ed.     3  v.     1902.     20cm  Houghton    $4.50 

Contents:  v.  1,  Hell.    v.  2,  Purgatory,    v.  3,  Paradise. 

The  ideal  translator.  Now  Dante  lives  in  English,  and 
it  may  well  turn  out  that  this  translation  shall  stand  as 
the  chief  literary  product  in  America  during  the  past  20 
years.    Atlan.    1902  (B) 

Hell.     1892.     20cm        Macmillan    $2.50 


/ 


This  and  the  two  following,  ed.  and  tr.  by  A.  J:  Butler 
with  text,  English  prose  translation  and  copious  notes  on 
the  same  page. 

Glossary,  p.  421-35. 
Paradise.    1885.    20cm   Macmillan   $2.50 

Glossary,  p.  429-36. 

Purgatory.  1880.    20cm   Macmillan  $2.50 

Glossary,  p.  433-58. 

New  life;  tr.  by  C:  E.  Norton.     3d  ed. 

1895.     19Jcm  Houghton    $1.25 

Contents:  The  New  life;  Essays:  On  the  New  life.  The 
Convito  and  the  Vita  nuova,  On  the  structure  of  the  Vita 
nuova;  Notes. 

JDante:  criticism,  etc. 

Church.,  R:  "W:  Dante,  and  other  essays.  1888. 
18Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Contents:  Dante;  William  Wordsworth;  '  Sordello '. 
Dinsmore,  C:  A.  ed.     Aids  to  the  study  of  Dante. 
1903.     21cm  Houghton    $1.50  n 

Bibliography,  p.  429-30. 

Contributions  by  various  scholars  on  the  following  topics : 
The  times  of  Dante,  Sources  of  our  knowledge  of  Dante, 
Dante's  personal  appearance,  The  Vita  nuova.  Minor 
works,  The  Divina  commedia.  Interpretations. 

Well  considered  selection  of  such  documentary  and 
critical  matter  as  the  beg^inner  will  find  most'  useful. 
Dial. 

Ozanam.,  A.  F.  Dante  and  Catholic  philosophy 
in  the  thirteenth  century;  tr.  byL.  D.  Pychowska. 
1897.     18cm  Cathedral  lib.  ass'n    $1.50 

Previously  appeared  in  the  Seminary,  New  York,  1893-94. 

Protagonist  of  romantic  neo-Catholicism;  broad  and 
deep  scholarship.  Every  serious  student  of  the  poet  must 
keep  Ozanam  constantly  in  his  hands.    Nation,  IS:  398. 


Bossetti,  D.  G.  tr.     Dante  and  his  circle,  with     l^ 
the  Italian   poets   preceding  him   (1100-1200- 
1300)  a  collection  of  lyrics,  tr.  in  the  original 
metres;  new  ed.  with  pref.  by  W:  M.  Rossetti. 
1900.     19^cm  Scribner    $2.40  n 

First  published  in  1861,  with  title  The  early  Italian  poets. 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  16. 

Contents:  Dante's  Vita  nuova,  etc.  Poets  of  Dante's 
circle;  Poets  chiefly  before  Dante. 

§53    Italian  fiction 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Heart;  a  school-boy's 
journal;  tr.  by  I.  F.  Hapgood.     1901.     17 Jem 

Crowell    75c 

T    Charming  picture  of  schoolboy  life  in  Italy.  Helena. 

Manzoni,  Alessandro.     I  promessi  sposi:  The   y^ 

betrothed.     1901.     18Jcm     (Bohn's  nov.  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Greatest  of  Italian  romances.    Milan  and  the  shores  of 

Lake  Como  are  the  scenes,  at  time  of  Spanish  domination 

in  17th  century.    Full  of  insight  into  human  nature,  and 

of  symi)athy  with  the  poor  and  lowly;  descriptive  passages 

show  a  poet's  love  of  beauty.    Baker. 

860    l^paniish   literature 

Kelly,    J.    F.     History    of    Spanish    literature. 

1898.     19^cm     (Lit.  of  the  world) 

Appleton    $1.50 

8    Bibliographic  note,  p.  399-412. 

Corrects  and  supplements  Ticknor's  large  history,  with 
latest  discoveries  and  newest  editions.    Spec.iV.bM. 

Ticknor,  George.  History  of  Spanish  literature. 
6th  Amer.  ed.  rev.     3  v.  in  6.     1891.     22cm 

Houghton    $10 
Still  the  exhaustive  and  authoritative  work  on  the  sub- 
ject.   W:  C.  Lawton  in  Dial,  1902  (B) 

§61     Spanish  poetry 

Ford,  J.  D.  M.  Spanish  anthology;  a  collection 
of  lyrics  from  the  thirteenth  century  to  present, 
with  introd.  and  notes.  1901.  19cm  (Silver 
ser.  of  mod.  lang.  text-bks.)        Silver    $1.25  n 

liockhart,  J:  G.  tr.     Ancient  Spanish  ballads,  his-  \/^ 
torical  and  romantic;  with  notes.     1890.     13 Jem 

Holt    $1.25 

§63    Spanish  Action 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Migruel  de.  Adventures 
of  Don  Quixote  of  La  Mancha;  illus.  by  W.  H. 
Robinson.     1902.     20cm  Dutton    $2.50 

A  satire  on  the  romances  of  chivalry.  The  story  is  of  a 
gentleman  demented  by  such  reading,  who  goes  forth 
accoutred  as  a  knight,  and,  imagining  that  every  object 
he  sees  is  worthy  of  knightly  service,  performs  ludicrous 
exploits.  The  mere  purpose  of  the  book  gives  little  idea 
of  its  vast  range,  its  humor  and  pathos,  grotesque  comedy 
and  pure  romance,  all  harmoniously  combined.    Baker. 


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Isaacs,  Jorge.  Maria;  tr.  by  RoUo Ogden ;  introd. 
by  T:  A.  Janvier.     1890.     18cm         Harper    |1 

A  novel  by  a  South  American  author,  revealing  the 
Inner  domestic  life  of  his  people  with  sympathy  and 
knowledge.    Baker. 

P^rez  Galdds,  Benito.  Dofia  Perfecta;  tr.  by 
M..  J.  Serrano;  introd.  by  W:  D.  Howells.  1896. 
18cm  Harper    $1 

Deals  with  the  struggle  between  the  old  and  the  new 
regime,  particularly  with  regard  to  religious  difficulties; 
a  study  of  actual  influences  and  feelings.    Baker. 

870    Latin  literature 

Cruttwell,  C:  T:  History  of  Roman  literature: 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  death  of  Marcus 
Aurelius.     1877.     20cm  Scribner    $2.50 

List  of  editions  recommended,  p.  487-89. 

Admirable  picture  of  the  literature  in  its  essence  and 
In  its  relation  to  the  language  and  events.  Written  with 
rare  candor  of  judgment  and  with  great  clearness  and 
freshness.    Nation  (B) 

Gudeman,  Alfred.  Latin  literature  of  the  em- 
pire; selected  and  ed.  with  rev.  texts  and  brief 
introductions.     2  v.     1898-99.     19cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     |1.80  ea 
Contents:  v.  1,  Prose:  Velleius-Boethius.    v.  2,  Poetry. 
Characteristic  and  well  discriminated  selections  from 
Roman  writers  of  consequence,  extending  from  the  elder 
Seneca  through  four  centuries.    Editor  thoroughly  ac- 
quainted with  literature  of  period.    I>ial,  25:  351. 

Mackail,  J:  W:  Latin  literature.  1895.  (Univ. 
ser.)  Scribner    $1.25  n 

R    Excellent    piece    of  literary  criticism.    Acad.   48: 
404. 
Ramage,  C.  T.  conip.     Beautiful  thoughts  from 
Latin  authors,  with  English  translations.     1895. 
20Jcm  Routledge    3/6;     Button    |1.50 

Teufifel,  "W.  S.  History  of  Roman  literature;  rev. 
by  Ludwig  Schwabe;  tr.  fr.  5th  German  ed.  by 
G:C.  W.  Warr.     2  v.     1891-92.     23cm 

Macmillan    $4.50  n 
Contents:   v.  1,  The  republican  period,    v.  2,  The  im- 
perial period. 

S71     Latin  poetry  in  general 

ChiirchjA.J:    Ovid.    1897.    17icm    (Anc. class.) 

Blackwood     1/ 

Xiucretius  Carus,  Titus.     De  rerum  natura  libri 

sex;  with  notes  and  a  translation  by  H.  A.  J. 

Munro.     4th  ed.  rev.     3  v.     1898-1900.     22Jcm 

Macmillan    v.  1-2,  $4.50  n;  v.  3,  $1.50  n 

Contents:  1,  Text.  2,  Explanatory  notes.  3,  Translation. 

Reprinted  from  the  4th  rev.  ed.  1886,  ed.  by  J.  D.  Duff. 

The  literal  translation  by  Watson  in  the  Bohn  librarj', 

Bell  5'  (Macmillan  $1..50n)  may  be  substituted  by  libraries 

which  do  not  need  the  text,  or  the  volume  of  the  Ancient 

clas.sics  for  English  readers,  Blackwood  1/  is  perbaps  even 

better  for  popular  use.    Ed.  sel. 


Sellar,  W:  Y.  Roman  poets  of  the  Augustan 
age:  Horace  and  the  elegiac  poets;  with  mem. 
of  the  author  by  Andrew  Lang.  2d  ed.  1899. 
20cm  Clarendon    $1.90 

Roman    poets  of    the  Republic.     3d  ed. 

1889.     20cm  Clarendon    $2.50 

Tyrrell,  B.  Y.     Latin  poetry.     1895.     20^cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Percy  Turnbull  lectures  in  Johns  Hopkins  university, 
1893. 

§73    JLatin  epie  poetry 

Sellar,  W:  Y.  Roman  poets  of  the  Augustan 
age:  Virgil.  3d  ed.  1897.  20cm  (Clarendon 
press)  Clarendon    $2.25 

Virgilius  Maro,  Publius.  Works  of  Virgil;  tr. 
into  English  prose,  with  an  essay  on  the  English 
translators  of  Virgil,  by  John  Conington;  ed.  by 
J.  A.  Symonds.     1900.     21cm       McKay    $1.25 

—    ^neids  of  Virgil;  done  into  English  verse 

by  William  Morris.    1900.    21cm    Longmans    $2 

Stories  from   Virgil,  by  A.    J.    Church; 

with  illus.  fr.  Pinelli's  designs.     19cm 

Dodd    75c 
Y    Episodes  of  the  jEneid  told  in    simple  narrative 
form.    Ed.  sel. 

874    Latin  lyrie  poetry 

Catullus,  C.  V.  Poems;  tr.  with  introd.  and 
notes,  by  Theodore  Martin.  2d  ed.  1875. 
19Jcm  Blackwood     7/6 

Horatius     Flaccus,    Quintus.     Opera    omnia: 

works  with  commentary  by  E.  C.  Wickham. 

2v.     1891-96.     23cm  Clarendon    $3  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Odes,  Carmen  saeculare,  and  epodes. 
V.  2,  Satires,  epistles,  and  De  arte  poetica. 

Works;  tr.  into  English  verse,  with  a  life 

and  notes  by  Theodore  Martin.     New  ed.     2  v. 
1888.     20Jcm  Scribner    $8.40  n 

Odes;    tr.    by  W:    E.   Gladstone.     1901. 

21cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Dignified  and  forcible  translations.    Spec.  73:  697. 

§75    Liatin  oratory 

Cicero,  M.  T.  Orations  literally  tr.  by  C.  D. 
Yonge.  4 v.  1894-1903.  18Jcm  (Bohn's class, 
lib.)  Macmillan    $1  n  ea 

Qiiintilianus,  M.  F.  Institutes  of  oratory;  or. 
Education  of  an  orator;  in  12  books;  tr.  with 
notes,  by  J:  S.  Watson.  2  v.  1903.  19cm 
(Bohn's  class,  lib.)  Macmillan    $1.50  n  ea 


2411—04- 


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853 


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§76    Latin  letters 

Cicero,  M.  T.  Cicero  in  his  letters;  ed.  with 
notes  by  R.  Y.  Tyrrell.     1901.     17cm 

Macmillah    $1.10 
Letters,  selected  and  edited  by  J.  H.  Muirhead,  Long- 
mans, 81.75,  also  a  good  edition.    Ed.  sel. 

Plinius  Caecilius  Secundus,  C.  Letters  of  the 
younger  Pliny,  literally  tr.  by  J:  D.  Lewis. 
1879.     22cm  Paul    5/ 

Edition  translated  by  William  Melmoth,  Macmillan, 
81.50,  also  good.    Ed.  sel. 

877    Latin  satire  and  humor 

Juvenalis,  D.  J.  Satires  of  Juvenal,  Persius, 
Sulpicia,  and  Lucilius;  literally  tr.  into  English 
prose,  by  Lewis  Evans.  1901.  18Jcm  (Bohn's 
class,  lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n 

§7§    Latin  miscellany 

Caesar,  C.  J.  Commentaries  on  the  Gallic  and 
civil  wars:  with  sup.  books  attributed  to  Hirtius; 
including  the  Alexandrian,  African  and  Spanish 
wars;  literally  translated,  with  notes  and  index. 
19 Jem    (Harper's  class  lib. ) 

Aqier.  bk.  co.     75c 

Translated  by  W.  A.  McDevitte  and  W.  S.  Bohn. 

Iiivius,  Titus.  History  of  Rome;  literally  tr. 
with  notes  and  illus.  2  v.  19cm  (Harper's 
class,  lib. )  Amer.  bk.  co.     75c  ea 

Punic  war,  tr.  by  Church  and  Brodribb,  Macmillan,  82, 
may  be  preferred  by  some  libraries.    Ed.  sel. 

Stories  from  Livy,  by  A.  J.  Church.    1883. 

19cm 

Y  Dodd    75c 

Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C.  Lives  of  the  twelve 
Caesars;  to  which  are  added  his  lives  of  the 
grammarians,  rhetoricians  and  poets;  tr.  of 
Alexander  Thomson,  rev.  by  T.  Forester.  1901. 
18Jcm    (Bohn's  class,  lib. )    Macmillan    $1.50 n 

Tacitus,  Cornelius.  Agricola  and  Germania, 
with  rev.  text,  English  notes,  and  maps;  by 
A.  J:  Church  and  W;  J.  Brodribb.  New  ed. 
1885.    17cm  Macmillan    90c  n 

Annals;  tr.  into  English,  with  notes  and 

maps,  by  A.  J:  Church  and  W:  J.  Brodribb. 
2d  ed.     1877.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $2  n 

History;  tr.  into  English  with  notes  and 

a  map,  by  A.  J:  Church  and  W:  J.  Brodribb. 
New  ed.     1894.     19Jcm        Macmillan    $1.60  n 

Life  of  Tacitus,  pref.  p.  9-16. 


§79    Hedleval  and  modern   Latin 
literature 

G«sta  Bomanorum.;  tr.  fr.  the  Latin  by  Charles 
Swan;  rev.  by  Wynnard  Hooper.  Rev.  ed. 
1904.     19cm     (Bohn's  antiq.  lib.) 

Macmillan  $1.50 
Collection  of  old  Latin  stories,  many  of  eastern  origin, 
all  more  or  less  tran-sformed  by  the  medieval  imagination 
and  usually  endowed  with  a  Christian  moral.  Stories  of 
the  Virgrin,  beast  fables,  miracles,  germs  of  Shakespeare's 
plots  and  La  Fontaine's  stories,  are  among  the  multifari- 
ous contents.    Baker. 

880    Oreek  literature 

Butcher,  S:  H:  Some  aspects  of  the  Greek 
genius.  2d  ed.  1893.  19icm  Macmillan  $2.50 
Contents:  What  we  owe  to  Greece;  Greek  idea  of  the 
state;  Sophocles;  Melancholy  of  the  Greeks;  The  written 
and  the  spoken  word;  Unity  of  learning;  Dawn  of  roman- 
ticism in  Greek  poetry. 

Capps,  Edward.  From  Homer  to  Theocritus;  a 
manual  of  Greek  literature.     1901.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.50  n 
Bibliographic  appendix,  p.  457-64. 

Fowler,  H.  N.  History  of  ancient  Greek  litera- 
ture. 1902.  19icm  (Twentieth  cent,  text- 
bks.)  Appleton    $1.40  n 

Bibliography,  p.  462-79. 

From  Homeric  poems  to  Chrysostom  and  Eusebius  501 
pages.  A  handbook  of  reference  rather  than  a  readable 
historj'  of  literature;  safe,  careful  and  trustworthy.  Na- 
tion. 

Jebb,  Sir  B,:  C.  Greek  literature.  16cm  (Lit. 
prim.)  Amer.  bk.  co.     35c 

Nothing  compares  with  it.    Bristol. 
liawton,  W:  C.     Introduction  to  classical  Greek 
literature.     1903.     20 Jem        Scribner    $1.20  n 
Short  bibliographies  at  end  of  chapters. 
Mahafify,  J:  P.     History  of  classical  Greek  litera- 
ture.    2  V.  in  4.     1895.     19icm 

Macmillan    $4.50  n 

R    Contents:  v.  1,  pt.  1,  Poets,  epic  and  lyric,  with  an 

appendix  on  Homer  by  Prof.  Sayce.     v.  1,  pt.  2,  Dramatic 

poets.    V.  2,  pt.  1,  Prose  writers,  from  Herodotus  to  Plato. 

V.  2,  pt.  2,  Prose  writers,  from  Isocrates  to  Aristotle. 

Masterpieces  of  Greek  literature:  Homer,  Tyr- 
taeus,  Archilochus,  Callistratus,  Alcaeus,  Sap- 
pho, Anacreon,  Pindar,  JEschylus,  Sophocles, 
Euripides,  Aristophanes,  Herodotus,  Thucy- 
dides,  Xenophon,  Plato,  Theocritus,  Lucian; 
with  biog.  sketches  and  notes;  supervising  editor, 
J:  H:  Wright.     1902.     20cm     Houghton    $1  n 

Selection,  biographic  and  other  notes  by  MissC.  H.  Sey- 
mour.   IntTod. 

Selections  well  made;  notes  clearly  written  and  suf- 
ficient for  general  reader,  to  whom  it  is  heartily  com- 
mended. Scholarly  and  suggestive  introduction  by  Prof. 
J.  H.  Wright.     Nation,  75:  508. 


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Mtirray,    Gilbert. 

literature.     1897. 


History    of   ancient   Greek 
19 Jem     (Lit.  of  the  world) 
Appleton     $1.50 

A  powerful  and  original  study.    Nation,  65:  76. 

Series  of  brilliant  studies  of  Greek  writers,  with  little 
attempt  to  elucidate  the  hi-storical  continuity  of  Greek 
literature  or  the  interdependence  of  one  writer  on  another, 
vlcarf.  51:373.  • 

B.amage,  C.  T.  comp.  Beautiful  thoughta  from 
Greek  authors,  with  English  translations.  1895. 
20icni  Routledge    3/6;  Button    $1.50 

Symoiids,  J:  A.  Renaissance  in  Italy:  the  re- 
vival of  learning.  1888.  21cm  Holt  $2 
Forms  pt.  2  of  his  Renaissance  in  Italy. 

§81     Oreek  poetry  in  general 

Appleton,  W:  H.  ed.  Greek  poets  in  English 
verse,  by  various  translators.     1893.     19Jcm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Contents:  Homer;  Homeric  hymns;  Hesiod;  Early  lyric 
and  elegiac;  Pindar;  ^Eschylus;  Sophocles;  Euripides; 
Aristophanes:  Theocritu.s;  Bion;  Mosehus;  Apollonius 
Rhodius:  Mu.s8eus;  The  anthology;  Proclus. 

A  survey  of  Greek  poetry  in  the  best  forms  it  has  taken 
in  the  work  of  Englishwriting  poets.    Publishers. 

Jebb,  Sir  "R:  C.  Growth  and  influence  of  classical 
Greek  poetry;  lectures  1892.     1893.     20Jcm 

Houghton    $1.50 

K  No  other  general  survey  in  English  presents  so 
clearly  the  value  of  Greek  poetry  in  the  history  of  litera- 
ture. Popular  in  demanding  no  previous  knowledge  of 
the  subject;  but  scholarly  inasmuch  as  no  sentence  is 
written  at  random,  without  due  warrant  in  the  researches 
of  a  lifetime.    Nation,  58: 161. 

Neaves,  Charles  Neaves,  lord,  ed.  Greek  an- 
thology.    1874.     17 Jem     (Anc.  class.) 

Blackwood     1/;  Lippincott    50c 

Symonds,  J:  A.  Studies  of  the  Greek  poets.  3d 
ed.     2  V.     1902.     21  Jem  Macmillan    $6  n 

§§2    Oreek  dramatic  poetry 

i£schylus.  Tragedies  and  fragments;  tr.  by  E. 
H.  Plumptre;  with  notes  and  rhymed  choral 
odes.     2  V.     1901.     17cm  Isbister    2/6  n  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Chronological  outline  of  the  life  of 
-Eschylus;  The  Persians;  The  seven  who  fought  against 
Thebes;  Prometheus  bound;  The  suppliants,  v.  2,  Aga- 
memnon; The  libation-pourers;  Eumenides;  Fragments: 
Rhymed  choruses  from  Agamemnon,  The  libation-pour- 
ers, Eumenides. 

Oresteia  of  .<Eschylue;  tr.  aiid  explained 

by  G:  C.  W.  Warr.     1900.     19 Jem     (Athenian 
drama)  Longmans    $2 

Aristophanes.  Comedies;  a  new  and  literal 
translation  fr.  rev.  text  of  Dindorf,  with  notes 


and  extracts  from  the  best  metrical  versions,  by 
W:J.  Hickie.  2  v.  1902.  19em  (Bohn'sclass. 
lib.)  Macmillan    $1.50  n  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  The  Achamians,  Knights,  Clouds, Wasps, 
Peace  and  Birds,  v.  2,  Lysistrata,  The  Thesmophoriazusse, 
Frogs,  Ecclesiazusse  and  Plutus. 

Bamett,    L.    D.     Greek   drama.     1900.     15Jcm      ^ 
(Temple  prim.)  Macmillan    40c  n 

Nowhere  else  so  many  minute  facts  on  this  subject  in 
so  small  compass:  origins  and  literary  history  of  tragedy 
and  comedy,  structure  and  development  of  Greek  theater, 
also  about  a  dozen  well-chosen  plans  and  illustrations. 
Nation,  70:  477. 

Campbell,  Lewis.     Guide  to  Greek  tragedy  for       0 
English  readers.    1891.    19Jcm     Putnam     $1.50 

Church,  A.  J:  Stories  from  the  Greek  trage- 
dians; with  illus.  from  designs  by  Flaxman  and 
others.     1879.     19cm  Dodd     75c 

Y  The  Seven  against  Thebes,  Antigone,  Iphigenia  in 
Aulis  are  some  of  the  tragedies  here  told  in  pro«e.    Hardy. 

Euripides.  Euripides;  tr.  into  English  rhym- 
ing verse  by  Gilbert  Murray.  1902.  19JcrQ? 
(Athenian  drama)  Longmans    $2:: 

Contents:  Introductory  essay;   Hippolytus;    The  Bac- 
chae;  Notes  on  the  Hippolytus;  Notes  on  the  Bacchae; . 
The  Frogsof  Aristophanes;  Commentary  on  the  frogs;  Apx 
on  the  lost  plays. 

This  translation  of  'Hippolytus'  and  'Bacchae'  have  ■ 
a  beauty  and  force  unequaled  in  any  other  version. 
Nation  (B) 


Three  dramas;  by  W:  C.  Lawton.     1889^ 

20  Jem  Houghton    $1.50 

Content-s:  On  the  origin  and  spirit  of  Attic  tragedy;  The 
Alkestis;  The  Medea;  The  Hippolytas;  Epilogue. 
Translation,  interspersed  with  critical  commentaries. 

Haigrh,  A.  E.  The  tragic  drama  of  the  Greeks. 
1896.     23cm  Clarendon    $3 

Moulton,  B:  Q.  Ancient  classical  drama;  a  study 
in  literary  evolution,  intended  for  readers  in 
English  and  in  the  original.    2ded.    1898.    20cm 

Clarendon     $2.25 

Sophocles.     Plays  and   fragments  with   critical 

notes,  commentary,  and  translation  in  English 

prose,  by  R.  C.  Jebb.     7  v.     1892-1900,     23cm 

Macmillan    $3.25  n  ea 

Contents:  pt.  1,  CEdipus  Tyrannus.  pt.  2,  CEdipus  Colo- 
neus.  pt.  3.  Antigone,  pt.  4,  Phlloctetes.  pt.  6,  Trachiniae. 
pt.  6,  Electra.  pt.  7,  Ajax. 

The  unrivaled  text  and  translation  does  for  Sophocles 
what  Jowett  did  for  Plato.  If  expense  is  too  great,  the 
Greek  text  may  be  had  in  the  edition  of  L.Campbell  and 
E.  Abbott,  Clarendon  press,  2  v.  82.60,  a  translation  in 
prose  by  Coleridge  in  the  Bohn  library,  Macmillan, 
$1.50  n  or  in  7  v.  30c  n  ea,  and  in  verse  by  R.  Whitelaw, 
Longmans  8/6.    Ed.  sel. 


876 


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V 


Sophocles.  Antigone;  tr.  with  intro<l.  and  notes 
by  G:  H.  Palmer.     1899.     19 Jem 

Houghton    75c 

Not  only  spirit  but  letter  of  original  most  wonderfully- 
preserved.  Introductory  sketch  of  story  and  observa- 
tions on  character  and  province  of  Greek  chorus.  Critic, 
35:  8.50. 

§§3    Oreek  epic  poetry 

Church,  A.  J.  Stories  of  the  Old  world.  1884. 
18cm     (Class,  for  children)  Ginn     75c 

Y  Contents:  Story  of  the  Argo;  Story  of  Thebes;  Story 
of  Troy;  Adventures  of  Ulysses;  Adventures  of  ^neas. 

Homerus.  Homeric  hymns;  a  new  prose  trans- 
lation, and  essays,  literary  and  mythological,  by 
Andrew  Lang.     1899.     19 Jem       Longmans    $2 

The  Iliad;   ed.   with  apparatus   criticus, 

prolegomena,  notes  and  appendices,  by  Walter 
Leaf.     2ded.     2  v.     1900-02.     23cm 

Macmillan    $4  n  ea 

The  Iliad;  tr.  into  English  blank  verse  by 

W:  C.  Bryant.     Roslyn  ed.     1898?     21cm 

Houghton    $2.50 
Smooth,  dignified,  rather  slow  blank  verse.    Despite 
some  little  embroidery  of  Homer's  plainest  passages,  this 
rendering  is  a  very  faithful  one.    W:  C.  Lawton  (B) 

Iliad;  tr.  by  George  Chapman,  with  an 

introd.  by  Henry  Morley.     18Jcm 

Routledge   1-/;  Dutton  35c  n 

Story  of  the  Iliad,  by  A.  J:  Church;  with 

illus.  after  Flaxman.     1902.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1 

Y  Not  a  translation,  but  a  simple  dignified  rendering 
of  the  narrative.    Evanston. 

The  Iliad,  done  into   English   prose  by 


Andrew  Lang,  Walter  Leaf  and  Ernest  Myers. 
Rev.  ed.     1903.     19cm  Macmillan     80c  n 

Bks.  1-9,  W.  Leaf,  bks.  10-16,  A.  Lang,  bks.  17-24,  E.  Myers. 

In  prose  at  any  rate  the  thing  hardly  admits  of  being 
done  better.  The  style  is  of  lucid  purity  and  simplicity 
throughout.    Acad.  (B) 

Boy's  Iliad,  by  W.  C.  Perry;  with  illus.  by 


JacombHood.  1902.  19cm  Macmillan  $1.25 
Y  Well  told  story  in  simple,  flowing  language,  which 
retains  the  Homeric  ring  and  flavor.  Narrative  of  the 
incidents  which  precede  and  follow  the  story  of  the  Iliad 
a  commendable  feature.    Nation, '6:  192. 

Pope''s  translation  will  be  found  p.  261-535  of  his  Com- 
plete poetical  works  (class  821)  Cambridge  ed.  This  will 
perhaps  answer  at  first;  later  the  library  should  cer- 
tainly have  a  separate  edition  which  may  be  had  in 
many  forms.  A  reasonably  good  one  is  Crowell's  Library 
ed.    Ed.  sel. 

The  Odyssey,  bks.  1-12;  text  and  English 

version  in  rhythmic  prose  by  G:  H.  Palmer. 

1895.     22cm  Houghton    $2.50  n 

The  real  merits  of  this  translation  are  its  transparent 

diction,  its  directness,  its  combination  of  fidelity  with 


idiom,  of  dignity  with  ease  and  Its  eminent  readabkne  s 

Nation  (B) 

Homerus.  The  Odyssey;  tr.  into  English  blank 
Averse  by  W:  C.  Bryant.  Roslyn  ed.  1899. 
20cm  Houghton    $2.50 

Odyssey ;  done  into  Engjish  prose  by  S.  H . 

Butcher  and  A.  Lang.     1900.     20cm 

Macmillan     80c  n 

The  most  stirring  episodes  of  the  original  are  given  in 
the  Butcher  and  Lang  prose  translation  and  the  connect- 
ing story  is  told  in  a  simple  attractive  way.    Ed.  sel. 

Story  of  the  Odyssey,  by  A.  J.  Church. 

1891.     19cm  '  Macmillan     $1 

Y  Not  a  translation,  but  a  simple,  dignified  rendering 
of  the  narrative.    Evanston. 


The  boy's    Odyssey,    by   W.    C.    Perry. 

1902.     19cm  Macmillan     $1.25 

Y  Pope's  translation  will  be  found  p.  535-640  of  his 
Complete  poetical  works  (class  821)  Cambridge  ed.  This 
will  perhaps  answer  at  first;  later  the  library  should  cer- 
tainly have  a  separate  edition  which  may  be  had  in 
many  forms.  A  reasonably  good  one  is  Crowell's  Librarj- 
ed.     Ed.  sel. 

Homer:    i^uldes,  etc. 

Slerke,  A.    M..     Familiar    studies    in    Homer. 
1892.     20cm  Longmans    $1.75 

An  attractive  and  accurate  account  of  a  great  deal  of 
Homeric  archeology.    Walter  Leaf. 

Jebb,  Sir's,:  C.     Homer:  an  introduction  to  the 
Iliad  and  the  Odyssey.     6th  ed.     1898.     19cm 

Ginn    $1.12 
As  a  preparation  for  study  of  Homer  nothing  can  be  bet- 
ter.   Walter  Leaf. 

Keller,  A.   G.     Homeric  society;  a  sociological 
study  of  the  Iliad  and  Odyssey.     1902.     19Jcm 

Longmans    $1.20 
References,  p.  315-16. 

A  thorough  piece  of  work.  An  elaborate  and  technical 
analysis  of  the  evidence  afforded  by  the  poems  as  to  the 
society  of  the  Homeric  age.  His  analysis  is  keen  and 
penetrating  and  his  generalizations  often  full  of  pith  and 
insight.    Nation,  75:  312. 

Liang,    Andrew.     Homer  and  the  epic.     1893. 
19Jcm  Longmans    $2.50 

Ardent  and  vigorous  defense  of  the  practical  unity  of 
the  Homeric  poem.s.    N.  Y. 

Lawton,   "W:    C.     Successors  of   Homer.     1898. 
19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Contents:  The  epic  cycle;  Works  and  days;  Hesiodic 
theogony.  Shield  of  Heracles,  etc.;  The  Homeric  hymns; 
Homeric  hymn  to  Apollo,  Homeric  hymn  to  Demeter; 
Hexameter  in  the  hands  of  the  philosophers;  Epilogue. 


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261 


0     Leaf,   "Walter.       Companion  to  the  Iliad,   for 
,         English  readers.     1892.     IQ^cm 

Macmillan    $1.60  n 

Strictly  a  companion  to  some  translation  of  the  Iliad  and 
not  readable  separately.  It  is  adapted  to,  and  was  writ- 
ten to  accompany,  the  Lang,  Leaf  and  Myers  prose  ver- 
sion.   Ed.  sel. 

8 §4    Oreek  lyric  poetry 

f  Indarus.  Extant  odes;  tr.  into  English,  with 
an  introd.  and  notes,  by  Ernest  Myers.  1904. 
19Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

The  Olympian  and  Pythian  odes;  with 

introd.  essay,  notes  and  indexes,  by  B.  L.  Gil- 
dersleeve.    1885.    19Jcm     (Harper's  class,  ser.) 

Amer.  bk.  co    $1.50 

2       Sappho.     Memoir,  text,  selected  renderings,  and 

^  a  literal  translation  by  H:  T.  Wharton.     4th  ed. 

1898.     17icm  "    Lane    6/ n 

Bibliography,  p.  199-217. 

First  adequate  English  translation;  gives  of  each  poem 
and  fragment  several  versions.  No  scholar  could  demand 
a  more  delightful  edition.    Lit.  world,  26:  327. 

?        Theocritus.     Idylls;  ed.  with  introd.  and  notes 
by  R.  J.  Cholmeley.     1901.     20Jcm      Bell     7/6 

Theocritus,  Bion  and  Moschus,  rendered 

into  English  prose,  with  an  introd.  essay,  by  A. 
Lang.     1901.     16Jcm     (Golden  treas.  ser. ) 

Macmillan    $1 

§§5    Crreek  oratory 

Demosthenes.  Orations;  tr.  with  notes  by  C:  R. 
Kennedy.  5  v.  1900-03.  18icm  (Bohn's 
class,  lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n  ea 

IlEpi    Tov   drecpdvov,    On    the    crown; 

ed.  by  W:  W.  Goodwin.     1904.     19 Jem 

Macmillan    $3.75  n 

Jebb,  Sir  R:  C.     Attic  orators  from  Antiphon  to 

Isseos.     2  V.     1876.     23cm  Macmillan    $5 

§§§    Oreek  miscellany 

JEsopus.     Fables  of  ^aop;  selected,  told  anew, 

and   their  history   traced    by  Joseph    Jacobs; 

done  into  pictures  by  Richard  Heigh  way.    1902. 

19cm 

Y  Macmillan    $1.50 

Thebaby'sownJEsop.    1887.    18Jxl9Jcm 

Warne    $1.50 
T    The    fables   condensed  in   rhyme,    with   portable 
morals  pictorially  pointed  by  Walter  Crane.    Engraved 
and  printed  in  colors  by  Edmund  Evans.    Title.     ' 

Aristotle.  Politics;  tr.  with  introd.  marginal 
analysis,  essays,  notes  and  indices  by  B.  Jowett. 
2  V.     1885.     24cm  Clarendon    $5.25 


Aristotle.  Psychology;  a  treatise  on  the  princi- 
ple of  life;  tr.  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  W:  A. 
Hammond.     1902.     23cm  •      Macmillan    $3  n 

Bibliography,  p.  331-34. 

Theory  of  poetry  and  fine  art,  with  a  crit- 
ical text  and  translation  of  the  Poetics;  by  S.  H. 
Butcher.       3d  ed.     1902.     23cm 

Macmillan    $4  n 
S    List  of  the  chief  editions  and  translations  of  the  Poet- 
ics, and  of  other  writings  relating  to  this  treatise.    PYef. 
p.  35-37. 

The  best  critical  edition  for  English  readers.  Gayley 
&  Scott  (B) 

Frazer,  J.  G:  Pausanias,  and  other  Greek 
sketches.     1900.     18Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

A  good  account  of  Pausanias  and  his  work,  with  vivid 
sketches  of  some  geographic  and  historic  features  of 
ancient  Greece.  His  account  of  Pericles  is  full  of  interest. 
Westm.  (B) 
Qrote,  George.  Plato,  and  the  other  companions 
of  Sokrates.     New  ed.     4  v.     1888.     20cm 

Murray    £1 
Herodotus.     Stories  of  the  East  from  Herodotus; 
by  A.  J:  Church;  with  illus.  fr.  ancient  fres- 
coes and  sculptures.     19cm 
T  Dodd    75c 

Wonder  stories  from  Herodotus;    retold 

by  G.  H.  Boden  and  W.  B.  D' Almeida,  and 
decorated  with  pictures  by  H.  G.  Fell.  1900. 
21 J  X  16Jcm 

Y  Harper    $2.50 

Jowett,  Benjamin.  Select  passages  from  the  in- 
troductions to  Plato,  ed.  by  Lewis  Campbell. 
1902.     ISJcm  Oxford  univ.     85c 

irettleship,  R:  L.  Lectures  on  the  Republic  of 
Plato;  ed.  by  G.  R.  Benson.     1901.     21cm 

Macmillan    $2.75  n 

Plato.  Dialogues,  tr.  into  English,  with  analyses 
and  introd.  by  B.  Jowett.  3d  ed.  rev.  with  mar- 
ginal analysesand  an  index  of  subjects  and  proper 
names.    5  v.    23icm    Oxford  univ.  $20 

Contents:  v.  1,  Charmides;  Lysis;  Laches;  Protagoras; 
Euthydemus;  Cratylus;  Phaedrus;  Ion;  Symposium,  v.  2, 
Meno;  Euthyphro;  Apology;  Ciito;  Phaedo;  Gorgias; 
Lesser  Hippias;  Alcibiades  I;  Menexenus;  Alcibiades  II; 
Eryxias.  v.  3,  Republic;  Timaeus;  Critias.  v.  4,  Parmeni- 
des;  Theaetetus;  Sophist;  Statesman;  Phllebus.  v.  5, 
Laws;  Index  to  the  writings  of  Plato. 

Republic,  tr.  into  English,  with  an  anal- 
ysis and  notes  by  D:  J.  Vaughan  and  J:  L. 
Davies.     3d   ed.     1866.     16cm    Macmillan    $1 

Though  it  has  something  of  the  nature  both  of  poetry 
and  preaching,  it  is  primarily  a  book  of  philosophy  about 
the  human  life  and  the  human  soul,  or  human  nature, 
and  the  real  question  in  it  is  how  to  live  best  Nettle- 
ship.    (B) 


883 


262 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Plato.  Trial  and  death  of  Socrates;  being  the 
Euthyphron,  Apology,  Crito,  and  Phaedo  of 
Plato;  tr.  into  English  by  F.  J.  Church.  2d  ed. 
1903.   16cm   ( Golden  treas.ser.)   Macmillan  $1 

Plutarchus.  Miscellanies  and  essays;  comprising 
all  his  works  collected  under  the  title  of 
"Morals;"  tr.  by  several  hands;  rev.  by  VV:  W. 
Goodwin;  with  introd.  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  6th 
ed.     5v.     1898.     23cm  Little    $10 

Plutarch's    Lives;    Clough's   translation; 

abr.  and  annot.  for  schools  by  Edwin  Ginn; 
with  historical  introductions  by  W.  F.  Allen. 
1902.     18cm  Ginn    45c 

T    Life  of  Plutarch,  Themistocles,  Pericles,  Alexander, 
C!oriolanus,  Fabius,  Sertorius,  Caesar. 

Plutarch's  Lives,  the  translation  called 


Dryden's;  corrected  fr.  the  Greek  and  rev.  by 
A.  H.  Clough.  5v.  1902.  21icm  Little  $7.50 
50  brief  biographies  of  heroes  and  leaders,  mainly  Greek 
and  Roman,  from  mythic  times  to  beginning  of  Chris- 
tian era.    N.  Y. 

Themistocles    and     Aristides;    tr.     with 


introd.  and  notes  by  Bernadotte  Perrin.     1901. 
22 Jem     (Plutarch's  Greek  lives) 

Scribner    $2.50  n 
Theophreistus.     Characters;  tr.  with  introd.  by 
C:  E.    Bennett  and  W:  A.   Hammond.     1902. 
17  Jem  Longmans    90c  n 

Thucydides.  Thucydides  translated  into  Eng- 
lish; with  introd.  marginal  analysis,  notes,  and 
indices  by  B.  Jowett.     2  v.     1881.     23 Jem 

Clarendon    $3.75 
Xenophon.     Works,  tr.  by  H.  G.  Dakyns.     3  v. 
in  4.     1890-97.     19 Jem  Macmillan 

V.  1,  Anabasis,  Hellenica,  82.50  n 
V.  2,  Hellenica,  Politics,  $2.50  n 
V.  3,  pt.  1,  Memorabilia,  Symposium,  Hiero,  $2.50  n 

pt.  2,  Horsemanship,  81.2.5  n 
V.  4,  CjTopaedia,  preparing. 

S§9    HedieTal  and  modern  Oreek 
literature 

Abbott,  G:  F:  ed.  Songs  of  modern  Greece,  with 
introd.  translations,  and  notes.    1900.    17xl3Jcm 

Camb.  univ.     5/  n 
Admirably  selected  examples  of  modem  Greek  folk 
«ong.    Translations   remarkably   accurate   and    S3'mpa- 
thetic,  mainly  in  prose.    Dial,  30: 106. 

890    liiteratnre    of  minor    lan- 

gnages 

891    Minor  Indo-European 

Macdonell,  A.  A.  History  of  Sanskrit  literature. 
1900.     20cm     (Lit.  of  the  world) 

Appleton    $1.50 
Admirable  treatment  of  literature  proper,  as  well  as  of 
religious  and  philosophic  thought.    Spec. 


Oman,  J:  C.     The  great  Indian  epics;  the  stories   'V' 
of  the  Eamayana  and  the  Mababharata;  with 
notes,    appendices     and     illus.     1899.     ISJcm 
(Bohn's  stand,  lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n 

Author  profes.sor  of  natural  science  in  government  col- 
lege at  Lahore. 

Summary  of  two  great  national  epics,  combining  nar- 
rative and  commentary  in  a  form  both  useful  and  enter- 
taining.    Critic,  25: 167. 

Keltic 

Arnold,  Matthew.  On  the  study  of  Celtic  lit- 
erature, and  On  translating  Homer.  1902. 
18Jcm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Cuchulain.  Cuchulainof  Muirthemne:  the  story 
of  the  men  of  the  Red  Branch  of  Ulster;  arranged 
and  put  into  English  by  Lady  Gregory;  with 
pref.  by  W.  B.  Yeats.    1902.    20Jcm    Scribner  $2 

Old  Irish  tales,  unique  and  full  of  varied  interest 
Mine  of  primitive  custom  and  belief.  Their  literary 
merits  have  been  made  the  prominent  feature  in  these 
renderings.    Nature,  66:  489. 

Hyde,  Doug^las.  Literary  history  of  Ireland 
from  earliest  times  to  the  present  day.  1901. 
23cm     (Lib.  of  lit.  hist.)  Scribner    $4 

Literary  history  of  Irish  Ireland  would  be  a  more  cor- 
rect title.    Pref. 

Exceptionally  valuable  and  important.  Clear  account 
of  whole  literature  produced  in  Irish  Gaelic  and  a  reason- 
able estimate  of  value.    Spec.  82:  719. 

Mabinogrion.     The  Mabinogion;  tr.  from  the  Red 
book  of  Hergest  by  Lady  Charlotte  Guest.     2  v.  ^ 
1902.     17cm     (Welsh  lib.)  Unwin    2/ ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Lady  of  the  fountain;  Peredur  the  son  of 
Evrawc;  Dream  of  Rhonabwy.  v.  2,  Geraint  the  son  of 
Erbin;  Kilhwch  and  Olwen;  Dream  of  Maxen  Wledig. 


Persian     - 

Firdausi.     The  Shdh  Ndmeh  of  the  Persian  poet 
Firdausi;  tr.  and  abridged  in  prose  and  verse, . 
by  James  Atkinson;    ed.  by  J.   A.  Atkinson. 
1886?    19Jcm     (Chandos  class. )         Warne    $1 

One  of  the  six  great  epics  of  the  world,  standing  with 
the  Iliad  and  Odyssey  of  the  Greeks,  the  Mahabharata 
and  the  Ramayana  of  India,  and  the  Nibelungenlied  of 
Germany.    Osterhout. 

Omar  Khayyam.     Rubaiyat;  in  English  verse, 
by  Edward  Fitzgerald.     1902.     19cm 

Houghton    $1.50 
Text  of  4th  ed.  followed  by  that  of  the  first;  with  notes 
and  a  biographic  preface.    Title. 

Russian 

Waliszewski,  Kazimierz.     History  of  Russian 
literature.     1900.     19Jcm     (Lit.  of  the  world.) 

Appleton    $1.50 
Bibliography,  p.  441-16. 
Historical  treatment;  some  biography.    Nation,  70:  345. 


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263 


Wiener,  Ijeo,  ed.  Anthology  of  Russian  litera- 
ture from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time. 
2  V.     1902-03.     23Jcm  Putnam    $3  n  ea 

Russian  Action 

Tolstoi,  It.  N.  graf.  Anna  Karenina.  1889. 
19cm  Crowell    $1.25 

Domestic  and  social  life  of  the  Russian  people  pre- 
sented with  wealth  of  detail  and  intensity  of  emotion. 
Matthew  Arnold  calls  it  '  Less  a  work  of  art  than  a  piece 
of  life.'    Main  action  profoundly  tragic.    Baker. 

Count  Tolstoi's  gospel  stories,  tr.  by  N.  H. 

Dole.     1890.     19cm  Crowell    $1.25 

Contents:  If  you  neglect  the  Are,  you  don't  put  it  out; 
Where  love  is,  there  God  is  also;  A  candle;  The  two 
pilgrims;  Text  for  wood-cuts;  The  three  mendicants; 
Popular  legends;  The  godson;  The  long  exile;  What  men 
live  by. 

Nearly  the  same  collection  published  with  title  Ivan 
llyitch  and  other  stories. 

War  and  peace;  fr.  the  Russian  by  N.  H. 

Dole.     4v.     1889.     20icm  Crowell     $3 

B^ore  TOsit  (1805-07) ;  The  invasion  (1807-12);  Tlie  French 
at  Moscow  and  EpUoffue  (1812-20).  A  panorama  of  Rus- 
sian affairs,  public  and  private,  during  the  war  with  Na- 
poleon, in  the  guise  of  a  family  chronicle.  The  battle 
pieces,  Austerlitz,  Friedland,  Borodino,  are  not  merely  his- 
torical studies,  but  clear  reproductions  of  the  perceptions 
and  emotions  of  a  combatant.    Baker. 

Turgenev,  I.  S.  Fathers  and  children;  tr.  by 
Constance  Garnett.     1901.     17cm 

Macmillan    $1.25 

Brings  the  old  and  the  new  generations  of  Russian  life 
into  strong  contrast,  and  while  prssenting  the  character 
and  social  condition  of  the  serf-owning  classes  with  per- 
fect sympathy,  shows  that  they  have  outlived  their  age. 
Baker. 

A  house  of  gentlefolk;  tr.  by  Constance 

Garnett.     1894.     18cm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Introduction  by  Stepniak  (Sergiel  Mikhailovich  Krav- 
chinskil,  185S-1895,  not  Mikhail  Dragomanov) 
Story  of  two  lovers  separated  by  Fate.    Baker. 


Smoke;  tr.  by  Constance  Garnett.     1901. 

17icm  Macmillan    $1.25 

Vivacious  picture. of  social  life  among  Russians  living  at 
Baden,  full  of  satire,  and  animus  against  the  Slavophil 
party.  On  the  pa.s.sionate  intrigue  of  a  young  man  and  a 
married  woman  in  love  with  each  other  Turgenev  con- 
centrates his  most  refined  art.    Baker. 


A  sportsman's  sketches;  tr.  by  Constance 

Garnett.    2  v.    1895.    18cm     Macmillan    $2.50 

Contents:  v.  1,  Hor  and  Kalinitch;  Yermolai'  and  the 
miller's  wife;  Raspberry  Spring;  The  district  doctor;  My 
neighbotirRadilov;  The  peasant  proprietor  Ovsyanikov; 
Lgov;  Byezhin  prairie;  Kassyan  of  Fair  Springs;  The 
agent;  The  counting-house;  Biryuk;  Two  coimtry  gentle- 
men; Lebedyan.  v.  2,  Tatyana  Borissovna  and  her 
nephew;  Death;  The  singers;  Piotr  Petrovitch  Karataev: 
The  tryst;  The  hamlet  of  the  Shtchigri  district;  Tchertop- 
HanovandNedopyuskin:  TheendofTchertop-Hanov:  A 


living  relic;  The  rattling  of  wheels;  Epilogue:  The  forest 
and  the  steppe. 

Stories  and  studies  of  Russian  life  and  character,  strung 
on  the  thread  of  a  wanderer's  adventures.  They  portray 
the  serf  and  serfdom.;  bringing  out  touchingly  the  simple 
loyalty,  affection  and  immeasurable  endurance  of  the 
Russian  poor.  Many  descriptive  passages  of  scenery  cf 
central  Russia.    Baker. 

Turgenev,  I.  S.  Virgin  soil;  tr.  by  Constance 
Garnett.  2  v.  1896.  18cm  Macmillan  $2.50 
Like  Smoke,  written  in  exile,  a  reply  to  Dostoyevski's 
Les  Possidis,  which  was  itself  called  out  by  the  nihilist 
doctrines  incorporated  in  Fathers  and  children.  Both 
Turgenev  and  Dostoyevski  deal  with  the  same  theme,  the 
subterranean  world  of  political  agitation  and  conspiracy 
which  was  threatening  the  peace  of  Russia.  Embittered 
by  feeling  and  deeply  pessimistic.  The  conspirators  are 
invested  with  generous  qualities,  while  the  official  classes 
are  painted  in  dark  colors.    Baker. 

Polish  Action 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  The  deluge:  an  histor- 
ical novel  of  Poland,  Sweden,  and  Russia;  tr.  by 
Jeremiah  Curtin.  (Popular  ed.)  2  v.  1898. 
20cm  Little    $3 

Sequel  to  Withflre  and  sword. 

Pan  Michael :  an  historical  novel  of  Poland, 

the  Ukraine,  and  Turkey;  tr,  by  Jeremiah  Cur- 
tin.   (Popular  ed.)     1898.     20cm    Little    $1.50 

Sequel  to  The  deluge. 

"Quo  vadis:"  a  narrative  of  the  time  of 


Nero;  tr.  by  Jeremiah  Curtin.     (Popular  ed.) 
1897.     19cm  Little    $1.50 

Largely  inspired  by  neo-Christianism.  Broad  picture  of 
Roman  life  in  all  its  light  and  shade,  splendors  and  hor- 
rors, bringing  into  salient  contrast  the  licentiousness  of 
paganism  and  the  spiritual  beauty  of  Christianity.  Scenes 
of  court  life  and  of  Christian  worship,  the  burning  of 
Rome,  and  the  massacres  in  the  amphitheater,  are  woven 
into  a  rapid  narrative.    Baker. 

With  fire  and  sword :  an  historical  novel 


of  Poland  and  Russia;  tr.  by  Jeremiah  Curtin. 
(Popular  ed.)     1898.     20cm  Little    $1.50 

Sequels,  The  deluge  and  Pan  Michael. 

Together  contain  the  romance  of  the  history  of  Poland 
1647-1751.  The  impression  left  by  this  work  is  that  of  a 
succession  of  .scenes  of  battle,  carnage,  devastation,  lust 
and  fiery  heroism.  But  there  are  quieter  scenes  of  village 
life,  the  domestic  life  of  the  gentry,  etc.    Baker. 

893    Semitic  literature 

Arabian  nights.  The  Arabian  nights  enter- 
tainments; selected  and  ed.  by  Andrew  Lang. 
1902.     19cm 

Longmans    $2 

Y  There  are  many  editions,  none  altogether  satisfactory ; 
that  edited  by  E:  E.  Hale,  Ginn  45c  Is  good  as  far  as  it 
goes;  that  inEclectic  school  readings  edited  by  M.  Clarke, 
American  book  co.  60c  supplements  it.  Stories  from  the 
Arabian  nights  (Riverside  school  library)  Houghton  60c 


889 


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n,  contains  many  of  the  more  fam.ous  stories;  that  in 
Home  reading  books  edited  by  Adam  Singleton,  Apple- 
ton,  65c  n  contains  4  stories  only.  These  are  all  cleanly 
edited.    Ed.  sel. 

Arabian  niglits.  The  thousand  and  one  nights; 
or,  Arabian  nights'  entertainments;  tr.  byE:  W: 
Lane,  with  an  introd.  by  Joseph  Jacobs,  and 
illus.  by  Frank  Brangwyn.     6  v=     1896.     18cm 

Lippincott    $6 

The  most  famous  product  of  Arabian  literature:  a  col- 
lection of  entertaining  tales  of  unknown  origin:  Aladdin, 
Sinbad  the  Sailor,  AH  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves,  etc. 
Baker. 

§94    Hungarian  literature 

Jdkai,  M6r.  Black  diamonds;  tr.  by  F..  A.  Ge- 
rard.    1896.     18cm  Harper    $1.50 

story  of  love  and  picturesque  Incident;  life  among  the 
wild  miners  of  Bondavar  and  social  and  commercial  life 
in  Buda-Pesth.  The  translation  is  largely  abridged. 
Baker. 


Miksz^th,  Kalmdn.  St  Peter's  umbrella;  tr.  by 
B.  W.  Worswick,  with  introd.  by  R.  N.  Bain. 
1901.     19Jcm  Harper    $1.50 

Racy  sketches  of  Slovak  and  Magyar  peasantry  and 
townsfolk  in  an  out  of  the  way  comer  of  Hungfary,  united 
by  a  whimsical  story  about  an  umbrella.    Baker. 

§95    Eastern  Asiatic.    Chinese 

Aston,  W:  Q:     History  of  Japanese  literature. 

1899.     19^cm     (Lit.  of  the  world) 

Appleton    $1.50 

Bibliographic  note,  p.  400-2. 

List  of  dictionaries,  grammars  and  other  works  of  refer- 
ence, p.  403. 

Worthy  of  highest  praise  for  accuracy,  insight,  absolute 
honesty  and  trustworthiness.  Incidentally  of  vast  value 
as  history  of  Japanese  morals.    Nation,  69:  72. 

Griles,   H.   A.      History  of    Chinese    literature. 

1901.     19icm     (Lit.  of  the  world) 

Appleton    $1.50 

Bibliographic  note,  p.  441-2. 

Sets  before  western  reader  results  of  30  centuries  of 
writing.  Well  done;  due  proportion  of  comment,  criti- 
cism and  translation.    Nation,  73: 136. 


900    HISTORY 


901     Philosophy.     History  of  civiiixu- 
tion 

^  t/ Adams,  G:  B.     Civilization  during  the  middle 
ages,  especially  in  relation  to  modern  civiliza- 
tion.    1894.     21cm  Scribner    $2.50 
1^1/^  AvebMry,  John  Lubbock,  1st  baron.     Origin  of 
civilisation  and  the  primitive  condition  of  man. 
Mental  and  social  condition  of  savages.     5th  ed. 
1898.     23cm  Appleton    $5 
List  of  principal  works  quoted,  pref.  p.  19-23. 
</VBuckle,  H:  T:     History  of  civilization  in  Eng- 
land.    From  2d  London  ed.     2  v.     1897.     21cm 

Appleton    $4 
Bibliography,  v.  1,  pref.  p.  17-50;  v.  2,  pref.  p.  21-30. 
O      Cunning-ham,  William.     Essay  on  western  civ- 
ilization in  its  economic  aspects.     2  v.     1898- 

1900.  19 Jem     (Camb.  hist,  ser.) 

Macmillan    $1.25  n  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Ancient  times,  v.  2,  Mediaeval  and 
modern  times. 

Aims  to  trace  the  working  out  of  the  economic  destinies 
of  the  chief  ancient  civilizations.  Brief,  but  clear  and 
systematic.    Nation,  66:  424. 

l^u  Eggleston,  Edward.  Transitof  civilization  from 
England  to  America  in  the  seventeenth  century. 

1901.  21  Jem  Appleton    $1.50 

Social  history,  as.suming  acquaintance  with  main  facts. 
Six  chapters  on  mental  outfit  of  colonists,  prevailing 
medical  notions,  language  and  literature,  moral  and 
religious  ideas,  education,  land  and  labor.    N.  Y. 

♦^  V  Hegel,  Q.  W.  F.  Lectures  on  the  philosophy  of 
history;  tr.  by  J.  Sibree.  1902.  19cm  (Bohn's 
lib.)  Macmillan    $1.50 

^  I'  Kidd,  Benjamin.  Principles  of  western  civiliza- 
tion.    1902.     23cm  Macmillan    $2  n 

Root  idea  is  principle  of  "projected efficiency,"  accord- 
ing to  which  the  type  of  social  structure  destined  to  sur- 
vive is  that  which  sacrifices  the  present  to  the  future. 
Pittsburg. 

t^  ^  Lecky,  W:  E:  H.  Political  value  of  history. 
1892.     20cm  E.  Arnold    2/6 

/^Morgan,  L:  H:     Ancient  society.     1877.     23cm 

Holt    $4 

Researches  in  the  lines  of  human  progress  from  savagery, 
through  barbarism  to  civilization.    Title. 


Patten,  S.  N.  Development  of  English  thought;, 
a  study  in  the  economic  interpretation  of  history. 
1899.     2:km  Macmillan    $3 

An  attempt  to  prove  the  economic  theory  of  history  by- 
illustrations  drawn  from  English  history.  Suggestive  and 
stimulating.    X.  Y. 

Seligman,  E.  R.  A.  Economic  interpretation 
of  history.     1902.     20cm      Macmillan    $1.50  n 

First  appeared  in  v.  16-17  of  Political  science  quarterly. 

His  interpretation  of  the  economic  life  is  liberal  and 
comprehensive.  Most  instructive  and  interesting.  Spec. 
89:  644. 

Tyler,  E:  B.  Anthropology;  an  introduction  tO' 
the  study  of  man  and  civilization.  1904.  19Jcm 
(Internat.  sci.  ser.)  Appleton     $2: 

Select  bibliography,  p.  441^2. 

Much  the  best  introductory  work.  Prehistoric  man 
described  md  his  first  steps  toward  civilization  traced. 
Language  and  writing  as  gradually  mastered  sketched 
and  the  arts  of  life  and  .sciences  outlined  from  their  be- 
ginnings.   L.  &  I. 


Researches  into  the  early  history  of  man-      ^^ 

kind  and  the  development  of  civilization.     1878. 
23cm  Holt    $3.50- 

902    Compends.    Outlines 

Heilprin,    Louis.      Historical    reference    book;.       i/  1/ 
rev.  to  1899;  6th  ed.  with  sup.     1902.     20Jcm 
(Concise  knowl.  lib.)  Appleton    $3^ 

Ef  Chronologictableof  universal  history;  a  chronologie 
dictionary  of  universal  history;  a  biographic  dictionary     • 
with  geographic  notes;  for  students,  teachers  and  read- 
ers.   Title. 

Ploetz,  Elarl.      Epitome  of  ancient,  mediaeval,         *^  ^ 
and  modern  history;  tr.  with  additions  by  W:  H. 
Tillinghast.     9th  ed.     1898?    20cm 

Houghton    $3 

Rf    Perhaps  most  valuable  of  all  the  small  reference 
books  [1889]     Adams. 

903    Dictionaries,  etc. 

Brewer,  E.  C.  comp.     Historic  note-book,  with       "^  ^ 
an  apx  of  battles.     1891.     19cm 

Lippincott    $3.50 
Rf    Explains  briefly  allusions  to  historical  events,  trea- 
ties, customs,  etc.    A  popular  handbook.     Kroeger. 


(265) 


S94 


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Sarper's  book  of  facts;  comp.  by  J.  H.  Willsey; 
ed.  by  C.  T.  Lewis.     1895.     27Jcm 

Harper    subs.     $8 

Rf    Similar  to  Haydn's  Dictionary  of  dates,  but  giving 
•    much  more  fully  events  in  western  hemisphere.    Pratt. 

Haydn,  J.  T.  Haydn's  dictionary  of  dates  and 
universal  information  relating  to  all  ages  and 
nations;  23d  ed.  containing  the  history  of  the 
world  to  the  end  of  1903.     1904.     24icm 

Putham    $6 

Rf  Alphabetic  list  of  events,  places,  etc.,  with  a  brief 
account.    Special  attention  to  British  empire.    Kroeger. 

Xarned,  J.  N".  ed.  History  for  ready  reference, 
from  the  best  historians,  biographers,  and 
specialists;  their  own  words  in  a  complete  sys- 
tem of  history.     Rev.  ed.     6  v.     1901.     28cm 

Nichols    $30 

Rf  Extensive  cyclopedia.  A  unique,  convenient  and 
valuable  reference  book  for  general  readers.  Its  docu- 
ments and  comprehensiveness  make  it  extremely  useful 
to  students     E.  C.  Richardson. 

904    Esiays,  lectures,  etc. 

Saldwin,  James.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold. 
1896.     19cm     (Eclec.  school  readings) 
Y  Amer.  bk.  co.     35c 

Creasy,  Sir  E :  S.     Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the 
world,  from  Marathon  to  Waterloo.     New  ed. 
1903.     19cm 
B  Harper    $1 

Harrison,  Frederic.  George  Washington  and 
other  American  addresses.     1901.     21cm 

Macmillan  $1.75  n 
Contents:  George  Washington  and  the  republican  ideal; 
Abraham  Lincoln;  Millenary  of  King  Alfred;  Writings  of 
King  Alfred;  Dutch  republic;  Recent  biographies  of 
Cromwell;  Republicanism  end  democracy;  Personal 
reminiscences;  Municipal  government;  Nineteenth  cen- 
tury. 

Show  accurate  knowledge  and  keen  understanding  of 
American  history  and  institutions.  The  papers  on  Wash- 
ington and  Lincoln  are  patriotic  literature  of  the  best 
type.    Pol.  sci.  q.  (B) 

Meaning  of  history,  and  other  historical 

pieces.     1894.     21cm  Macmillan    $1.75 

R  Clear,  sound  and  penetrating.  The  chapter  on 
'  Some  great  books  of  history '  is  as  helpful  as  his  essay 
on  '  The  choice  of  books.'    Ed.  sel. 

Xang:,  Andre'w,  ed.  Red  true  story  book;  illus. 
by  H:  J.  Ford.     1895.     18icm      Longmans    $2 

Y  Stories  from  many  centuries  of  history.  Author 
lumself  gives  an  interesting  life  of  Joan  of  Arc.    Unit. 

True  story  book;  illus.  by  L.  Bogle,  Lu- 

cieu  Davis,  H.  J.  Ford  [etc.]     1900.     18 Jem 

Longmans    $2 

Y  Collection  of  remarkable  adventures,  escapes,  ex- 
plorations and  expeditions  by  master  storytellers.  Pitts- 
burg. 


Rawson,  E:  K.  Twenty  famous  naval  battlee; 
Salamis  to  Santiago.     2  v.     1899.     22cm 

Crowell  $4 
R  Contents:  v.  1,  Salamis,  Actium,  Lepanto,  Grave- 
lines,  The  'Revenge,'  Dungeness,  La  Hougue,  'Bon 
homme  Richard '  and  '  Serapis,'  The  Nile,  'Foudroyant' 
and  'Guillaume  Tell,'  Trafalgar,  v.  2,  'Constitution' 
and  'Guerri^re,'  Lake  Erie,  'Monitor'  and  'Merrimac,' 
'Kearsarge'  and  'Alabama,'  Mobile  bay,  Lissa,  Anga- 
mos,  Manila  bay,  Santiago. 

Aims  simply  to  tell  the  story  of  these  8e&  fights  accu- 
rately and  vividly  and  to  impress  certain  fundamental  and 
eternal  laws  of  strategy  and  tactics.     Amer.  hist.  r.  (B) 

Schonler,  James.  Historical  briefs;  with  a  biog- 
raphy. 1896.  22cm  Dodd  $2 
Chips  from  his  workshop.  Has  its  chief  interest  and 
value  through  the  paper  on  Francis  Parkman  and  the 
group  dealing  with  subjects  bearing  directly  on  the  his- 
torian and  his  task.    Allan.  79:  566. 

905    Periodicals 

Annual  register,  a  review  of  public  events  for  the 
year.     Latest  vol.     23cm  Longmans    $6 

Rf  Contents:  English  history,  foreign  and  colonial  his- 
tory, chronicle  of  events,  retrospect  of  literature,  science, 
and  art,  obituary.    Index  in  each  volume. 

The  first  issue  was  for  the  year  1758. 

907    Education,  methods  of  teaching, 
writing,  etc. 

Adams,  H.  B.  Methods  of  historical  study. 
1884.  24Jcm  (Johns  Hopkins  univ.  Stud,  in 
hist.  &  pol.  sci. )  Johns  Hopkins    50c 

Chiefly  devoted  to  an  account  of  methods  at  Johns  Hop- 
kins university.  Full  of  practical  suggestions  to  teachers 
of  history  and  advanced  students.    L.  &  I. 

American  historical  association.  Study  of  his- 
tory in  schools.  1899.    19^cm  Macmillan    50c  n 

Report  of  committee  of  seven:  Andrew  C.  McLaughlin, 
Herbert  B.  Adams,  George  L.  Fox,  Albert  Bushnell  Hart, 
Charles  H.  Haskins,  Lucy  M.  Salmon,  H.  Morse  Stephens. 
Title. 

Recommends  and  describes  fully  a  four  years'  course  of 
four  periods  each.  List  of  valuable  books  and  maps. 
L.  A.  H. 

Bourne,  H:  E.  Teaching  of  history  and  civics  in 
the  elementary  and  the  secondary  school.  1902. 
20Jcm  (Amer.  teachers'  ser. )  Longmans    $1.50 

Bibliography  at  head  of  chapters. 

Chief  merit  is  abundant  reference  to  and  quotation  from 
predeces-sors,  thus  making  this  book  the  most  convenient 
present  digest  of  the  best  thought  and  practice.  Edtic.  r. 
26:75. 

Essays  on  the  teaching  of  history.     1901.     19Jcm 

Macmillan     75c  n 

By  9  graduates  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge.  Abounds 
with  useful  suggestions.    Nation,  74:  210. 


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y   Hinsdale,  B.  A.     How  to  study  and  teach  his- 
tory.    1894.     18}cm     (Intemat.  educ.  ser. ) 
(  Appleton    $1.50 

Begins  with  an  examination  of  the  nature  of  history, 
interweaves  theories  of  writing  and  teaching  it,  and  con- 
cludes with  a  practical  example  of  proper  methods  drawn 
from  the  history  of  the  United  States.    Sation. 


/ 


liangrlois,  C:  V.,  &  Seignobos,  Charles.  Intro- 
duction to  the  study  of  history;  tr.  by  G.  G. 
Berry,  with  pref.  by  F.  Y.  Powell.     1898.     20cm 

Holt    $2.25  n 

Not  an  introduction  to  history,  but  to  the  work  of  the 
professed  historian.  Represents  methods  now  in  \ise  in 
the  Paris  Sorbonne.    N.  Y. 

909    llnlversal   and    general    modern 
hlitorles 

Colby,  F.  M.  Outlines  of  general  history.  1900. 
19cm  Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.50 

List  of  books  for  reading  and  reference,  pref.  p.  1-16. 
Compact,  well  considered,  well  written,  style  clear,  not 
dry;  profusely  illustrated.    Nation,  69:  335. 

Duruy,  Victor.  General  history  of  the  world; 
tr.  thoroughly  rev.  with  introd.  and  summary 
of  contemporaneous  history  (1848-1898),  by 
E.  A.  Grosvenor.     1898.     20cm        Crowell    $2 


Fisher,    G:   P.     Outlines   of    universal    history. 
Rev.  ed.     1904.     21cm        Amer.  bk.  co.     $2.40 


Bibliographies. 

Accurate,  carefully  arranged,  well  proportioned. 

sel. 


Ed. 


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Helmolt,  H.  F.  ed.  History  of  the  world;  a 
sun^ey  of  man's  record.  1902.  28cm  In  8  v. 
V.  1-4,  7  Dodd    $6  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Prehistory;  America  and  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  v.  2,  Eastern  Asia  and  Oceania,  the  Indian  Ocean. 
V.  3,  West  Asia  and  Africa,  v.  4,  The  Mediterranean 
countries,    v.  7,  Western  Europe,  pt.  1. 

Translation  of  monumental  co-operative  work  by  over 
30  German  scholars.  Treats  of  developmentof  mankind, 
embracing  geographic  and  'anthropologic  as  well  as  his- 
torical facts.  Introduction  by  James  Bryce  on  object  and 
value  of  history.    Plates  and  maps.    N.  Y. 

Such  general  and  scholarly  works  as  this  and  the  Cam- 
hridge  modem  history  seem  specially  desirable  for  the 
smaller  libraries,  though  expensive,  as  they  cover  au- 
thoritatively the  history  of  countries  and  periods  that 
could  be  treated  separately  only  through  many  volumes 
much  more  expensive  and  bulky  in  the  aggn'egate.  Ed. 
.sel. 

Xirkpatrick,  F:  A.  ed.  Lectures  on  the  history 
of  the  nineteenth  century.     1902.     19icm 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Delivered  at  the  Cambridge  university  extension  sum- 
mer meeting  lOfri,  by  natives  of  principal  European 
countries  on  recent  development  in  their  respective 
countries.    Nation,  77:  57.  . 


The  19th  century;  a  review  of  progress  during 
the  past  100  years  in  the  chief  departments  of 
human  activity.     1901.     22cm  Putnam    $2 

Papers  by  specialists  on  law  and  government,  national 
development,  sociology,  literature,  art,  education,  theo- 
retic and  applied  science,  transportation  and  military 
science.    N.  Y. 


The  progress  of  the  century. 


1901.     21cm 

Harper    $2.50 

Papers  by  specialists  on  evolution,  chemistry,  archeol- 
ogy, astronomy,  philosophy,  medicine,  surgery,  elec- 
tricity, physics,  war,  naval  ships,  literature,  engrineering, 
religion.    N.  Y. 

Sears,  E.  H.  Outline  of  political  growth  in  the 
nineteenth  century.     1900.     21cm 

Macmillan    $3  n 
Bibliography,  p.  675-97.  ^ 

Supplements  Miiller's  Political  history  of  recent  times. 
Ed.  sel. 

Practically  holds  the  field  alone  for  events  of  past 
twenty  years  [1900]     Nation,  71: 120. 

910    Geoi^raphy  and  travel 

Adams,  C.  C.  Text-book  of  commercial  geogra- 
phy.    1901.    20cm    (Twentieth  cent,  text-bks.") 

Appleton    $1.30  n 

General  geographic  conditions,  followed  by  commerce 
of  the  several  countries,  nearly  a  third  of  the. book  de- 
voted to  United  States.    Pol.  sci.  q.  (B) 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  On  blue  water;  tr.  by 
J.  B.  Brown.     1897.     22cm  Putnam    $2.25 

Voyage  from  Genoa  to  Buenos  Ay  res.  Chiefly  a  study 
of  human  nature  in  cabin  and  steerage.    N.  Y. 

Barrows,  J:  H:  A  world-pilgrimage;  ed.  by 
M..  E.  Barrows.     1897.     21cm         McClurg    $1 

Letters  written  during  a  journey  round  the  world. 
Much  about  comparatively  unfamiliar  places  and  people. 
Critic,  32:  359. 

Beazley,  C :  R.  The  dawn  of  modem  geography ; 
with  reproductions  of  the  principal  maps  of  the 
time.     2  v.     1897-1901.     23cm 

Murray     18/  ea;  Scribner    $7.20  n  ea 

S  Deals  with  state  of  geographic  knowledge  during  the 
six  centuries  from  conversion  of  Constantine  to  migrations 
of  the  Northmen.  Four  parts:  account  of  the  pilgrimage 
literature,  of  commercial  and  missionary  travel,  of  the 
contemporary  theory,  and  of  early  Arabic  and  Chinese 
geography.    Nation,  66: 172. 

Brassey,  Annie  (Allnutt)  baroness.  Around 
the  world  in  the  yacht 'Sunbeam.'  1880.  22cm 

Holt    $2 

P  From  England,  via  Madeira,  Cape  dc  Verde,  Rio 
Janeiro,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chile,  South  Sea  and  Sand- 
wich islands,  Japan,  China,  Ceylon  and  Mediterranean. 
N.  Y. 


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BuUen,  F.  T:  Cruise  of  the  Cachalot  round  the 
world  after  sperm  whales.     1899.     19 Jem 

Appleton    $1.50 

English  sailor's  cruise  in  a  New  Bedford  whaler. 
Spirited,  graphic  picture  of  methods,  dangers  and  de- 
lights.   N.  Y. 

Log  of  a  sea-waif.     1899.     19cm 

Appleton    $1.50 

Tells  of  his  first  adventures  on  the  deep,  which  he  be- 
gan when  less  than  12  years  old.  A  story  full  of  interest 
and  one  that  every  youngster  longing  to  run  away  from 

/home  and  go  to  sea  should  read.    Lit.  world.     (B) 
Cliisholiu,    G:    G.      Handbook    of    commercial 
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of  accuracy.    Acad.  36:  249. 

Clemens,  S:  L.  Following  the  equator;  a  jour- 
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Duuton,  Ijarkiu,  ed.  First  lessons.  1889.  19Jcm 
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\i   George,  H.  B.     Relations  of  geography  and  his: 
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Jacobs,    Joseph.       Story  of   geographical    dis- 
covery.    1902.     19 Jem     (Lib.  of  val.  informa- 
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the  islands  of  the  sea;  ed.  by  Larkin  Dunton. 
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except  British  isles  and  Japan.    Pittsburg. 

King,  C:  F.  Methods  and  aids  in  geography,  for 
the  use  of  teachers  and  normal  schools.  1895. 
19  Jem  Lee    $1.20  n 

Short  bibliography  at  beginning  of  each  chapter. 
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Kingston,  "W :  H :  G. ,  &  Frith,  Henry.  Notable 
voyagers  from  Columbus  to  Nansen;  new  ed. 
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rocco, Algeria,  Tunis,  Greece  and  Turkey,  with  visits  to 
the  islands  of  Rhodes  and  Cyprus  and  the  site  of  ancient 
Troy.    Title. 

liippincott's  gazetteer  of  the  world;  originally 
ed.  by  Joseph  Thomas;  rev.  ed.  with  conspec- 
tus of  12th  census  of  United  States,  and  a  sup- 
plement.    1904.     27cm  Lippincott    $8  n 

Rf  Comprehensive,  American.  Description  and  infor- 
mation of  places,  with  pronunciation  and  various  spell- 
ings of  names.    Kroeger. 

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authoritative  on  spelling  and  pronunciation  and  is  less 
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Mill,  H.  R.  ed.  International  geography;  by  70 
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Standard  geographic  books  of  reference,  pref.  p.  12-13. 

Readable  account  of  character  of  all  countries  as  regards 
land  and  people,  in  language  neither  technical  nor  child- 
ish. Each  country  treated  by  an  experienced  traveler,  a 
resident  or  a  native.    H.  R.  Mill  in  Introd. 

Parker,  F.  W.  How  to  study  geography.  1890. 
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Books  and  maps,  p.  359-76. 

First  attempt  of  a  leading  educationist  to  solve  the 
question  and  to  give  geography  its  proper  place  in  the 
course  of  study.  Though  not  a  geographer  himself,  he 
has  a  true  conception  of  ultimate  aim  of  geography. 
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mental and  rational  view  of  the  content  of  geography 
and  its  educational  value.  Sensible,  practical,  attract- 
ive; by  a  man  thoroughly  versed  in  both  the  science  of  (•'Heicli  Emil 
education  and  geography.    Educ.  r.  24:  84. 


911     HiNlorical  geography 


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Jx)ngmans    text,  $4  n;  atlas,  $2  n 
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Rf    Useful,  up  to  date  small  atlas.    Kroeger. 

New  student's  atlas  of  English 
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Y  Abridged  edition  for  use  of  schools  of  Sailing  alone 
around  the  world. 

l/ Sailing  alone  around   the  world.     1900. 

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Actual  experiences  during  cruise  around  the  world  in 
the  Spray  with  a  crew  pf  one,  1895-98.    N.  Y. 

Starr,  Frederick.  Strange  peoples.  1901. 
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Y  List  of  books  regarding  strange  peoples,  p.  laS-SO. 

O    Stevenson,  B.  L:     Amateur  emigrant;  from  the 
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Journey  across  the  Atlantic  as  a  second  cabin  passen- 
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\j  Stockton,  F.  R:     Buccaneers  and  pirates  of  our 
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Y  Sketches  portraying  redoubtable  heroes,  chiefly  of 
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Tarr,  R.  S.,  &  McMurry,  F.  M.  Europe  and 
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book  in  general  library.    N.  Y. 

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Y  Brief,  comprehensi%-e  survey  of  chUd  life  in  Japan, 
Egypt,  Holland,  France,  Switzerland,  Sweden,  South 
America  and  Alaska.    Pub.  wkly. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 


912    Haps.    Atlases 

The  question  of  atlases  is  a  difficult  one  for  all  libraries. 
German  and  English  maps  are  more  scholarly  and  more 
beautiful  than  American,  but  for  American  use  an  Ameri- 
can atlas  is  necessary. 

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Rf  Showing  all  the  railway  systems  in  colors;  accom- 
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States.    Title. 

Johnston,  W.  &  A.  K.  firm,  publisliers.  Victoria 
regina  atlas;  political,  physical  and  astronom- 
ical.    2d  ed.     1902.     32x25Jcm 

Bf  Johnston     £11/ 

Stieler,  Adolf.     Hand  atlas  tiber  alle  theile  der 

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Lemcke    $21.65 
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also  very  good.  Tlie  Times  atlas,  The  Times,  1900,  25/  is  an 
Englished  form  of  it  with  alphabetic  index.    Ed.  sel. 

913     Antiquities 

913<3    AntiqultleH  of  ancient  countries 

Hogarth,  D:  G-:  ed.  Authority  and  archaeology, 
sacred  and  profane;  essays  on  the  relation  of 
monuments  to  biblical  and  classical  literature. 
1899.     23cm  Scribner    $5 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Hebrew  authority,  by  S.  R.  Driver,  pt. 
2,  Classical  authority:  Egypt  and  Assyria,  by  F.  L.  Grif- 
fith; Prehistoric  Greece,  by  D.  G.  Hogarth;  Historic 
Greece,  by  E.  A.  Gardner;  The  Roman  world,  by  F.  Hav- 
erfleld.    pt.  3,  Christian  authority,  by  A.  C.  Headlam. 

Attempts  to  show  exactly  what  benefits  have  been 
derived  from  archeology.  The  various  essays,  by  different 
writers,  are  independent.  Editor  states  briefly  general 
principles  underlying  study  of  archeology.    Spec.  83: 188. 

913.32    Egypt 

Edwards,  A.  A.  B.  Pharaohs,  fellahs  and 
explorers.     1891.     23Jcm  Harper    $2.50 

P  Contains,  with  large  additions,  substance  of  lectures 
on  ancient  Egypt  delivered  in  the  United  States  in  1889. 
N.Y. 


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270  A.  L.  A.  CATALOO—CLASS  LIST 

V  Ennan,  Adolf.     Life  in  ancient  Egypt;  tr.  by  Sayce,  A.  H:    Babylonians  and  Assyrians.    1899. 

H.  M.  Tirard.     1894.     25cm  19icm     (Semitic  ser.)               Scribner    $1.25  n 

S                                                         Macmillan     $6  Based  on  an  elaborate  examination  of  the  contract  tab- 

,..,..  lets  and  letters  and  gives  a  most  vivid  view  of  all  the 

Maspero,    Q.    C.    C:    The  dawn  of   civilization,  phases,  public  and  private,  of  Babylonian  and  Assyrian 

Egypt  and  Chaldsea;  ed.  by  A.  H.  Sayce;  tr.  life.    Nation,  69: 410. 

by  M.  L.  McClure.     3d  ed.     1897.     27}cm  ,                    913.37   Rome,  Italy 

Appleton    $7.50     /      ,        ,„    .       ^  „  t. 

vBecker,  W:  A.     Gallus;  or,  Roman  scenes  of  the 
V.  1  of  the  author's  HUtoire  ancienne  d^  peuples  de         ^jj^g  ^f  Augustus;   with  notes  and  excursuses 

w^-i    ♦».  ^^   .,».-„«,  A^„^t^  t^  v„„^t    at  ji  tr  illustrative  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the 

Nearly  three  quarters  devoted  to  Egypt.    St.  &  K. 

I  Romans;  tr.  by  Frederick  Metcalfe.     New  ed.« 

J    Life  in  ancient  Egypt  and  Assyria.     Au-    y  1898.     19cm  Longmans    $1.25 

thorized  ed.     1892.     19icm       Appleton    $1.50  /Boissier,  Gaston.     Rome  and  Pompeii;  arch*- 

Dally  life  of  the  people  in  time  of  Rameses  II,  14th  cen-  ological   rambles;    tr.   by  D.   H.  Fisher.     1896. 

tury  B.  C.  and  of  Assurbanipal,  7th  century  B.  C.    N.  Y.  21cm  Putnam     $2  50 

>r  Manual  of  Egyptian  archaeology  and  guide  Attractive  book  to  a  beginner  in  classical  archeology. 

to  the  study  of  antiquities  in  Egypt;  tr.  by  A.  B.  Answers  just  the  questions  which  would  be  put  by  an 

Edwards.     5th  ed.      1902.      19cm  '  /    intelligent  companion.    Sat.  r.S2:270. 

Grevel    10/6     ^V^^^  '^'-  ^-     Pompeii,  itshistorj-,  buildings,  and 

antiquities.      Rev.    ed.     1898.     19cm     (Bohn's 

Bibliography  to  supplementary  chapter,  p  367-68.  ^.^  ^  Macmillan     $2.25  n 

It  would  be  difncult  to  point  to  any  work  of  its  scope 

and  character  better  calculated  to  give  lasting  delight  to  ^^  accoimt  of  the  destruction  of  the  city,  with  a  full 

all  classes  of  readers.    A.  B.  Edwards.  z  description  of  the  remains,  and  of  the  recent  excavations, 

/  and  also  an  itinerary  for  visitors.    Title. 

913.33  J^udea  ^lnge,W:'R.     Society  in  Rome  under  the  Caesars, 

y   Sanday,  William.     Sacred  sites  of  the  Gospels,     /  ^  g^^'jj   ^^f  ^"^  ^^^      ,2  Scribner    $1.25 

with  illustrations,  maps  and  plans;  with  the  as-  J        ^    lograp  y,  pre  .  p.     . 

sistance  of  Paul  Waterhouse.     1903.     23cm  Jolmston,  H.  W.     Private  life  of  the  Romans. 

Clarendon    $4.50         ^^^-     -^^°^     (Lake  class,  ser.) 

B^Ki-         K        o^^nA  Scott,  F.     $1.50  n 

Bibliography,  p.  90-104.  ' 

Seeks  to  find  what  is  really  Greco-Roman,  Jewish  and  Reference  books,   p.  17-20.     References    at    head    of 

early  Christian,  under  the  Turkish,  Saracen  and  Byzan-  chapters. 

tine  remains.    Alh.  Very  well  adapted  as  a  handbook,  also  a  good  r^um6 

to  which  lecturers  can  send  classes  for  information  on 
Stanley,  A.  P.     Sinai  and  Palestine,  in  connec-  the  broader  outlines,    clearly  written  and  well  arranged, 

tion  with  their  history.     New  ed.     1903.     22cm         Nation,  76: 362. 

Armstrong    $2.50  /Lanciani,  B.  A.     Ancient  Rome  in  the  light  of 
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Houghton     $6 

Hilprecht,    H.    V.    ed.      Explorations   in   Bible  Comprehensive  description  of  results  of  modem  arche- 

1      J    J      •       Ai,     loiu         i.  innn      nji  ologic  researches  in  Romc.    Of  great  interest  and  value- 

lands  during  the  19th  century.     1903.     24 Jem  ^.^^  ^  ^.^.^  p.^,^^^  ^^  ^^^  .„  ^^^.^^,  ^^^    ^^^^ 

Holman    $3  n         12: 263. 

Contents:  Resurrection  of  Assyria  and  Babylonia,  by  }/ Ruins  and  excavations  of  ancient  Rome. 

H.  V.  Hilprecht;  Researches  in  Palestine,  by  J.  Benzinger;  1897.     20icm  Houghton     $4 

Excavations  In  Egj-pt,  by  G.  Steindorff;  Explorations  in  „           ,^       ,.  ,     ^  .^       ^  .     ,    .      .. 

,     ,  .     X.    TT   Tw Id        11  J  iT-**jt          J  XI.  •    J  Covers  the  whole  field  and  includes  the  most  recent 

Arabia,  by  F.  Hommel;  So-called  Hittites  and  their  in-  .       ,  „                           .  .     .         ^.      .          „ 

...         V    r.  T  results  of  Roman  toixwraphic  investigation.    Enormous 

scriptions,  by  P.  Jensen.  ,            .,                ,       „                 ^ 

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First  published  statement  of  the  interesting  and  im-  /        ,    ,  .,,      ,  „  „.,      ,      .     „  .         „^  „,, 

„„-t„„t  ^i„^«„«.{^  ^t  *v,„  TT„j ,,•* ,     «  Ti          ^       ■  /    and  skill.    J.  R.  Wheeler  in  Science,  30:  245. 

portant  discoveries  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  / 

expedition,  1893-96  and  1898-1900.    Nation,  77: 137.  ^Mau,  Augxist.     Pompeii,  its  life  and  art;  tr.  by 

Peters,  J:  P.     Nippur;  or,  Explorations  and  ad-         F.  W.  Kelsey.     Rev.  ed.     1902.     22cm  " 

ventures  on  the  Euphrates.     2  v.     1897.     22icm  Macmillan    $2.50  n 

Putnam     $"1      /       ^^    Biblic^raphic  appendix,  p.  513-50. 

_  „    ^     _,^     ^    ,     ,       ,  ,       ,       ,         .i/lCiddleton,  J:  H:      Remains  of  ancient  Rome. 

R8    Describes  beginning  of  a  series  of  explorations  of  leno      011  TVT         '11  t" 

great  significance,  not  yet  completed.    Records  specific  ^  V.     1892.     21  Jem  Macmillan     $/  n 

discoveries  of  enduring  value.     Francis  Brown  in  Amer.  B    A  revised  and  greatly  enlarged  version  of  the  former 

hist.  r.    (B)  books  entitled  Ancient  Borne. 


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Account  of  ruins  and  other  remains  of  ancient  Roman 
world  contained  in  the  city  and  its  neighborhood;  in- 
cludes full  description  of  ancient  materials  nnd  processes 
of  building.    L.  &  I. 

Pellisson,  Maurice.     Roman  life  in  Pliny's  time; 

tr.  by  Maud  Wilkinson.     1901.     20Jcm 

.  Jacobs    $1  n 

vThomas,  ]£niile.     Roman  life  under  the  Caesars. 

1899.     19  Jem  Putnam     $1.75 

Capital  handbook,  general  in  treatment.    Dial,  28: 117. 


913.3S    Greece 


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Becker,  "W.  A.  Charicles;  or,  Illustrations  of 
the  priVate  life  of  the  ancient  Greeks;  tr.  by 
Frederick  Metcalfe.     1899.     19icm 

Longmans    $1.25 

Bliinmer,  Hugo.  Home  life  of  the  ancient 
Greeks;  tr.  by  Alice  Zimmem.  Rev.  ed.  1895. 
19Jcm  Cassell    $2 

Bibliography,  p.  533-36. 

Detailed  description  of  social  conditions,  dress,  educa- 
tion, worship,  sports,  occupations,  etc.  Illustrations 
greatly  increase  value.    N.  Y. 

l/Dickinson,  G.  Ii.     Greek  view  of  life.     2d  ed. 
1898.    18Jcm    (Univ.exten.  ser. )  Scribner    $1  n 

List  of  translations  used:  pref.  p.  9-10. 
Lucid  in  presentation,  fresh  and   penetrating  in  its 
criticisms.    Spec.  77:  819. 

^Gardner,  E.  A.     Ancient  Athens.     1902.    2^cm 

Macmillan    $5  n 

Archeologic  details  and  theories  clearly  stated  for  cul- 
tivated readers  without  special  training.  A  uthor  formerly 
director  of  British  school  at  Athens.  Maps  and  about  200 
illustrations.    N.  Y. 


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Gardner,  Percy,  &  Jevons,  F.  B.     Manual  of 
Greek  antiquities.     2d  ed.     1897.    20cm 

Scribner    $4  n 

List  of  works  on  Greek  antiquities,  p.  713-18. 

Introduction,  in  a  single  volume,  to  Greek  antiquities, 
social,  religious  and  political.  In  most  cases  the  manners 
and  customs  described  are  traced  back  to  their  origrins. 
.  Nation.  62:  312. 

'^ivhl,  E.  K.,  &  Koner,  W:  D:     The  life  of  the 

Greeks  and    Romans    described  from   antique 

monuments;  tr.  fr.  the  3d  Ger.  ed.  by  F.  Hueffer. 

New  ed.     1889.     21cm  Appleton    $2.50 

Describes  industrial  and  fine  arts,  relig:ion,  laws  and 

J  customs.    Powers. 

ulick,  C:  B.  Life  of  the  ancient  Greeks,  with 
special  reference  to  Athens.  1902.  20cm 
(Twentieth  cent,  text-bks.)    Appleton    $1.40  n 

Bibliography,  p.  310-20. 

Describes  land  and  city,  dwelling  bouses,  furniture, 
ardcles  of  food,  clothing,  childhood,  school  training, 
social  life,  varioas  callings,  travel  and  hospitality,  domes- 
tic religion,  old  age,  burial,  etc.    N.  Y. 


w4 


Harper's  dictionary  of  classical  literature  and  an-    K 
tiquities;  ed.  by  H.  T.  Peck.     1897.     26jcm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     $6 

Rf  Covers  biography,  geography,  history,  literature 
and  mythology  as  well  as  archeology.  Tiie  authoritative 
classical  dictionary  in  English  is  Smith's  Dictionary  of 
Greek  and  Roman  antiquilieg,  3d  ed.  1890,  2  v.  (Little 
$14  n)  It  does  not,  however,  cover  biography  and  myth- 
ology or  geography,  as  separate  works  are  devoted  to 
these  subjects.  Cornish's  Concise  dictionary  of  Greek  and 
Roman  antiquities  (Holt  $4)  Rich's  Dictionary  of  Roman 
and  Greek  antiquities  (Longman's  $2.50)  and  SeyfTert's 
Dictionary  of  classical  antiquities  (Macmillan  $2.25  n)  are 
all  scholarly  and  inexpensive  and  any  one  of  them  suf- 
ficient, possibly,  for  many  libraries. 

Mahafiy,  J:  P.     Greek  life  and  thought,  from   t^ 
the  age  of  Alexander  to  the  Roman  conquest. 
1887.     19cm  Macmillan    $3.50 

Sequel  to  Social  life  in  Greece  from  Homer  to  Menander. 
Sch.uchh.ardt,  Carl.  Schliemann'.s  excavations;  U^ 
an  archaeological  and  historical  study;  tr.  by 
Eugenie  Sellers;  with  apx  on  the  recent  discov- 
eries at  Hissarlik  by  Dr  Schliemann  and  Dr 
Dorpfeld,  and  introd.  by  Walter  I^eaf.  1891. 
23icm  Macmillan    $4 

Compact  and  intelligible  account  of  Dr  Schliemann's 
excavations  at  the  supposed  site  of  Troy.atTiryns  and  at 
Mycenae,  as  well  as  at  some  less  important  sites.  Not  Dr 
Schliemann's  theories  alone,  but  matured  opinions  of 
many  scholars  are  utilized.    St.  &  K. 

If  there  is  special  interest  in  archeology,  the  library 
may  well  buy  the  3  works  by  Dr  Schliemann  (/toj«.  Har- 
per $7.50;  Jfycenae,  Scribner  $7.50;  Tro/n,  Harper  85)  which 
have  been  omitted  because  of  their  expense  and  because 
of  little  probable  use.    Ed.  sel. 

Smith,  Sir  William,  ed.    Dictionary  of  Greek  and     '^ 
Roman  geography.     2  v.     1878.     24Jcm 

Little    $12  n 

Rf    With  Harper's  dictionary  of  classical  literature,  it 
may  be  wise  to  defer  buying  this  work.    Authoritative. 
Ed.  sel. 
Tsountas,    Chrestos,    &  Manatt,   J.    I.      The  t^ 
Mycenaean  age;   with   introd.  by  Dr  Dorpfeld. 
1897.     24cm  Houghton    $6 

Study  of  the  monuments  and  culture  of  pre-Homeric 
Greece.  Of  interest  to  general  reader  and  archeologist. 
N.Y. 

913.39    Minor  eountriea 


/_ 


Boissier,  Gaston.     Roman  Africa;  archaeological   *^ 
walks  in  Algeria  and  Tunis.     1899.     19Jcm 
B  Putnam    $1.76 

Smith,  G:  A.     Historical  geography  of  the  Holy  t/ 
Land,  especially  in  relation  to  the  history  of 
Israel  and  of  the  early  church.     9th  ed.     1902. 
22Jcm  Armstrong    $4.50 

Appendix  4,  Bibliography  of  Eastern  Palestine,  p.  665-67. 

Almost  indispensable  to  Bible  students.  Written  in  the 
light  of  latest  archeologic  discoveries  and  the  results  of 
recent  biblical  criticism.  More  than  a  mere  textbook  of 
geography.    Nation,  60:  409. 


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UI3.4    Antiquities  of  modem  Europe  Q 

4  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B,  The  viking  age.  2  v.  1889. 
22icm  Scribner    $7.50 

Early  historj-,  manners  and  customs  of  the  ancestors  of 
the  English  speaking  nations.    Title. 

■I  Windle,  B.  C.  A.  Life  in  early  Britain;  being 
an  account  of  the  early  inhabitants  of  this  island 
and  the  memorials  Avhich  they  have  left  behind 
them.     1897.     19^cm  Putnam    $1.25  n 

T    List  of  books,  p.  228-29. 

Excellent   introduction    to    pre-Norman    archeologj'. 
-Aatio7t. 

913.5    Antiquities  of  modem  Asia 
913.54    India 

^     Davids,    T:    "W:    B,.      Buddhist    India.      1903. 
20cm     (Storj-  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.35  n 

Good  guide  to  understanding  of  social  condition  of 
ancient  India.    Nation. 


Chisholm,  G:  G.  Europe.  2  v.  1899-1902. 
24cm      (Stanford's  compend.  of  geog. ) 

Lippincott    $5.50  ea  n 

Contents:  v.  1,  The  countries  of  the  mainland  (exclnd- 
ing  the  northwest)    v.  2,  The  northwest. 

Enlarged  from  a  one  vol.  work  issued  in  1885  under 
same  title,  by  F.  W.  Rudler  and  G:  C.  Chisholm. 

Coe,  F.  E.  Modern  Europe;  ed.  by  Larkin  Dun- 
ton.     1892.     19cm     (World  &  its  people) 

Silver    60c  n 

T  Partial  contents:  Where  the  shamrock  grows;  Land 
of  Hans  Christian  Andersen;  Land  of  the  wooden  shoe; 
What  the  Danube  sees;  The  treasure  hous^  of  Europe; 
Free  from  the  Turkish  yoke;  The  land  of  the  czar. 

Heine,  Heinrich.  Travel-pictures,  including  the 
tour  in  the  Harz,  Norderney,  and  Book  of  ideas, 
together  with  The  romantic  school ;  tr.  by  Francis 
Storr.     1901.     19cm     (Bohu's  stand,  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1  n 


i    James,  Henry. 


913>7    Antiquities  of  Nortb  America 


Ifadaillac,  J.  F.  A.  du  Pouget,  marquis  de. 
Pre-historic  America;  tr.  by  N.  d'Anvers,  ed. 
by  W.  H.  Dall.     1884.     25cm  Putnam    $3 

Much  valuable  material  from  many  excellent  sources,  . 
but  a  considerable  body  of  unauthoritative  matter  also  * 
included;  to  be  read  therefore  discriminatingly.    L.  A.  H. 

Short,  J:  T:  North  Americans  of  antiquity; 
their  origin,  migrations  and  type  of  civilization 
considered.     1880.     23cm  Harper    $3 

A  comparative  study  Indicating  much  careful  research. 
L.  A.  H. 

914    Travels  in  Europe 


Portraits  of  places.     19icm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Treats  of  three  countries,  England,  France  and  Italy. 
Mr  James  is  a  quiet,  rational  and  shrewd  observer,  whose 
delicate  appreciation  notices  many  things  that  would  es- 
cape most  people.    P.  G.  Hamerton  in  Acad.  (B) 

Transatlantic  sketches. 


Aldricli,  T:  B.  From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth.  1883. 
18Jcm  Houghton    $1.50 

European  travel  sketches,  touching  foreign  funerals, 
beggars.  Pope  Kus  IX,  Naples,  Tangier,  etc. 

Allen,  Grant.    The  European  tour.    1902.    18^cm 

Dodd    $1.25 
Stimulating  and  suggestive.    Ed.  sel. 

Srooks,  Noah.  The  Mediterranean  trip;  a  short 
guide  to  the  principal  points  on  the  shores  of 
the  western  Mediterranean  and  the  Levant. 
1895.     16Jcm  Scribner    $1.25  n 

Not  only  a  guide,  but  a  valuable  condensation  of  his- 
torj%    Chic,  inter-ooean. 

Carpenter,  F.  G:  Carpenter's  geographical 
reader;  Europe.     1902.     19cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     70c 

T    Aims  to  give  a  plain  and  simple  description  of  the 
countries  of  Europe  as  they  are  today.    Pui.  wkly. 


1903.     19Jcm 
Houghton    $2 

*  Contents:  Chester;  Lichfield  and  Warwick;  North 
Devon;  Wells  and  Salisbury;  Swiss  notes;  From  Cham- 
b6ry  to  Milan;  From  Venice  to  Strasburg;  The  Parisian 
stage;  A  Roman  holiday;  Roman  rides;  Roman  neighbor- 
hoods; The  after-season  in  Rome;  From  a  Roman  note- 
book; A  chain  of  cities;  The  St  Gothard;  Siena;  Autumn 
in  Florence;  Florentine  notes;  Tuscan  cities;  Ravenna; 
The  Spliigen;  Homburg  reformed;  Darmstadt;  In  Hol- 
land; In  Belgium. 

He  is  the  last  man  we  should  consult  for  statistics,  but 
his  sketches  give  the  very  marrow  of  sensitive  impres- 
sion.   Nation  (B) 

Knox,  T :  W.     Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe. 
1892..   23^cm  Harper    $2 

T  Visits  to  Holland,  Prussia,  Denmark  and  Norway. 
N.  Y. 


Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe.     1894. 

23Jcm  Harper    $2 

Y  Adventures  of  2  youths  in  a  journey  through  Italy, 
southern  France  and  Spain,  with  visits  to  Gibraltar,  Sicily 
and  Malta.    Title. 

Longrfellow,   H:   W.     Outre-mer,  a  pilgrimage 
beyond  the  sea.     4th  ed.     1850.     18Jcm 

Houghton    $1.50 
Contents:  France;  Spain;  Italy. 

Filled  both  with  the  learning  of  the  great  scholar  of 
many  literatures  and  with  the  romance  of  the  poet.  Pub- 
lishers. 


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V  lioomis,  li.  C:     Index  guide  to  travel  and  art- 

study  in  Europe.     1890.     17cm       Scribner    $3 
Pt.  1,  scenery,  arts,  history,  legend  and  myth;  pt.  2,  cata- 
log of  the  noted  works  of  art  in  the  principal  galleries 
of  central  Europe;  pt.  3,  routes,  embracing  the  principal 
through  lines  of  travel. 
A  compend  of  geographic,  historical  and  artistic  infor- 
/  mation  for  Americans.    Title. 

Macinillan  co.     Guide  to  the  western  Mediter- 
ranean.    1901.     17 Jem     (Macmillan's  guides) 
Macmillan    9/n;  $3  n 

Meriwether,  Lee.      A  ti-amp  trip;    how  to  see 
Europe  on  fifty  cents  a  day.     1887.     19Jcm 

Harper    $1.25 

On  foot  from  Gibraltar  to  the  Bosporus;  sightseeing  and 
observation  of  conditions  of  labor.    N.  Y. 

Northern  Europe.  1902.  18cm  (Youths' com- 
panion ser. )  Ginn    25c 

Y  Descriptions  and  stories  which  portray  interesting 
aspects  of  Faroe  islands,  life  in  Norway,  scenes  in  Hol- 
land and  Belgium,  studies  of  French  life,  life  in  Alps, 
and  a  journey  down  the  Moselle.    Pub.  ivkly. 

OPartsch,  J.  F.  M.  Central  Europe.  1903.  23cm 
(Apple tons' world  ser.)  Appleton    $2  n 

Note  on  authorities  at  end  of  chapters. 

Ed.  by  H.  J.  Mackinder;  tr.  by  Clementina  Black,  cur- 
tailed by  E.  A.  Reeves. 

Comprises  Bulgaria,  Roumania,  Servia,  Montenegro, 
Austria-Hungary,  with  its  annexes  of  Bosnia  and  Herze- 
govina, Germany,  Switzerland,  the  Grand  Duchy  of  Lux- 
emburg, the  Netherlands  and  Belgium.    Ed.  sel. 

Russell,  R.  H.  Edge  of  the  Orient.  1896. 
20Jcm  Scribner    $2 

Sketch  of  travels  in  Dalmatia,  Montenegro,  Turkey 
and  Eg^'pt.  Chapter  on  Montenegro  perhaps  the  most 
interesting.  Photographic  illustrations  made  with  judg- 
ment.   Nation,  64:  22-1. 

V  Satchel  guide  for  the  vacation  tourist  in  Europe; 

by  W.  j;  Rolfe.     Latest  ed.     1904.     16cm 

Houghton    $1.50  n 

Rev.  annually. 

A  compact  itinerary  of  the  British  isles,  Belgium  and 
Holland,  Germany  and  the  Rhine,  Switzerland,  France, 
Austria  and  Italy.    Title. 

'Stockton,  r.  R:  Personally  conducted;  illus. 
by  Joseph  Pennell,  Alfred  Parsons  and  others. 
1889.     21  Jem  Scribner    $2 

Y  Talks  about  curious  and  interesting  sights  in  Europe. 
Sargent. 

Mr.  Stockton's  descriptions  have  just  enough  history  to 
quicken  the  intelligence  and  not  overtask  the  memory. 
The  best  chapters  are  possibly  those  on  English  life  and 
scenery.    Nation  (B) 

0  Taylor,  Bayard.  Views  a- foot;  or,  Europe  seen 
with  knapsack  and  staff;  with  pref.  by  N.  P. 
Willis.     1902.     19Jcm.  (Home  lib.)      Burt    $1 

Two  years'  travel  on  foot  through  Germany,  Italy  and 
France,  spending  $.500  earned  on  the  road.    Sargent. 


Under  sunny  skies.    1902.     18cm    (Youths' com- 
panion ser. )  Ginn    25c 
Y    Sketches  from  writings  of  well  known  authors  de- 
scriptive of  outward  a.spects  of  life  in  Spain,  Italy,  Greece, 
Turkey  and  Africa.    Pub.  tvkly. 

'Warner,  C:  D.     A  roundabout  journey.     20 Jem 

Houghton     $1.50 

Round  the  western  coast  of  the  Mediterranean,  visiting 
France,  Sicily,  Malta,  Morocco,  Spain;  also  an  account  of 
Wagner's  opera  at  Bayreuth.    Sargent. 

' Saunterings.    1900.    15cm    Houghton    $1 

Record  of  travel  in  England,  France,  Belgium,  Hol- 
land, Switzerland,  Bavaria  and  Italy.    Title. 


/s- 


914.1     Scotland 


«^ 


Geddie,    John.      Romantic    Edinburgh.      1900. 
19Jcm  Dutton    $2.50 

R    Historical  and  descriptive. 

Not  a  guide  for  use  on  the  -street,  but  for  quiet  reminis- 
cence and  suggestion  before  and  after.    Xntion. 
t/ 
Hunnewell,  J.  F.     Lands  of  Scott.    1899.     20cm 

^  Houghton    $2.50 

Johnson,  Clifton.     The  land  of  heather.     1903. 
19Jcm  Macmillan     $2  n 


*/ 


Stevenson,  R.  L :    Edinburgh ;  picturesque  notes. 
People's  ed.     1903.     18Jcm     Scribner    $1.40  n 

Tells  of  the  "lands"  and  "closes"  of  the  old  town  and 
the  grim  legends  connected  with  them;  describes  the  new 
town  and  the  suburban  villa  quarters.     Critic,  30:  "(i. 


914.15    Ireland. 


(/< 


Black,  Adam  &  Charles.  Black's  guide  to  Ire- 
land; rev.  by  E.  D.  Jordan.  23d  ed.  1900. 
17cm  Black    5/ 

Craik,  Mrs  D.  M.  (Mulock)  An  unknown  coun- 
try.    1887.     23cm  Harper    $2.50 

Description  of  northern  Ireland. 


Isle  of  the  shamrock.     1901. 
Macmillan    $2  n 


Johnson,  Clifton. 
19Jcm 

E  Traveler's  studies  in  Ireland,  mainly  among  peas- 
ants of  hill  country.  Many  photographic  illustrations 
and  drawings.    N.  Y. 


K 


2411—04- 


-18 


Young',  Arthur,  Arthur  Young's  Tour  in  Ire- 
land (1776-1779)  ed.  by  A.  W.  Hutton,  with 
a  bibliography  by  J:  P.  Anderson.  2  v.  1892. 
19cm    (Bohn's stand,  lib. )    Macmillan    $1  n  ea 

fH-t.ia     rister,  Ireland 

Gywnn,  S.  L.  Highways  and  byways  in  Done- 
gal and  Antrim.  1899.  20k-m  (Highways  & 
byways.)  Macmillan    $2 

Scenery,  pKjople,  history  and  legends  graphically  pre- 
sented by  an  enthusiastic  lover  of  this  corner  of  north- 
western Ireland.    Illustrated.    N.  Y. 

914 


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914.2    England 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 

J 


S.     England:   its  people,  polity, 
2  V.     1879?    22Jcm         Holt    $4 


Escott,  T:  H 
Ashton,  John.     Social  life  in  the  reign  of  Queen         ^"^  pursuits. 
Anne,   tiiken   from  original   sources;    with    84  v.  2, 2d  ed. 

illus.  fr.  contemporary  prints.    2  v.    1882.    23cm  ''Harrison,  "Williain.     Elizabethan  England;  ed. 


Scribner    $1.25 

C7  Baedeker,  Earl.     Great  Britain;  handbook  for 

travellers.     5th  ed.     1901.     16cm 

Scribner    $3  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  31-32. 

^  Barnard,    F.  P.  ed.    Companion  to  English  his- 
tory (middle  ages)     1902.     20Jcm 

Clarendon 


by  Lothrop  AVithington,  with  introd.  by  F.  J. 
Furnivall.     1902.     17icm     (Scott  lib.) 

AV.  Scott    1/6 

Republication  of  Harrison's  Description  oj  Brltaine, 
originally  issued  as  part  of  Holinshed's  Chronicles  of  Eng- 
land, Scotlaiid  and  Ireland. 

One  of  most  often  quoted  and  trusted  authorities  on 
condition  of  England  in  Elizabeth's  and  Shakespeare's 
days.    F.  J.  Furnivall. 


Contents:  Ecclesiastical  architecture;  Domestic  archi-  Ha'wthome,  Nathaniel.  Our  old  home,  and 
tecture;  Military  architecture,  and  art  of  war;  Costume,  English  note-books.  2  v.  1891.  20cm  (River- 
military  and  civil;  Heraldry;  Shipping;  Town  life;  Coun-  gj^jg  g^j  \  Houehton  $2  ea 
try  life;   Monasticism;  Trade  and   commerce;  Learning 


English  travel  sketches,  written  during  his  residence  as 
American  consul  at  Liverpool,  1853-57.    N.  Y. 


1891.    20cm    (Riverside  ed.)     Houghton    $1.50 
Hoppin,  J.   M.     Old  England:  its  scenery,  art, 


and  education;  Art;  Glossary;  Index. 
Short  bibliography  at  end  of  each  article.  / 

^^Bedford,  Jessie.     Home  life  under  the  Stuarts,      Hiolmes,  O.  W.     Our  hundred  days  in  Europe. 
1603-1649,  by  Elizabeth  Godfrey.    1903.     22^cm 

Button     $3.50  n 

Attempts  to  gather  from  letters,  diaries  or  chance  refer-  and  people.      18cm  Houghton     $1.75 

ence  in  contemporary  writings  some  notion  of  ordinary  t^ohnson,  Clifton.     Among  English  hedgerows; 
home  life,  for  the  most  part  of  the  cultivated  classes.  .,,    .    .      it,     tt    -itt    -i*^  v,-         -,onn       im 

,  ^  With  introd.  by  H.  \V.  Mabie.     1899.     19Jcm 

_      ,,  .     ^      Tj.  ,  ,  ,  .     ,,  Macmillan    $2.25 

Bradley,  A.  G.     Highways  and  byways  in  the  iHns.  by  author. 

Lake  district;  illus.   by  Joseph  Pennell.     1901.  Homely  cottage  life  reproduced  with  absolute  accuracy. 

20icm     (Highways  &  byways)     Macmillan    $2  j      ^'<^ion,  m-.  m. 


Castle,  church,  village,  all  call  up  legend  or  more  recent 
story,  and  each  takes  color  from  author's  ready  under- 
standing of  time  and  place.    Dial,  31:  440. 

'jBro'wn,  Alice.     By  oak  and  thorn;  a  record  of 

English  days.    1896.     18icm     Houghton    $1.25 

Travel  notes  in  AVarwickshire,  the  lands  of  Arthur,  the 

Bronte  country,  the  haunts  of  the  Doones,  latter-day  Cran- 

ford,  etc.    N.  Y. 

4     Davis,  B:  H.     Our  English  cousins.    1894.    19cm 

Harper    $1.25 
Entertaining  chapters  on  the  Derby,  Ascot  and  Henley 
races,  a  general  election,  Oxford  undergraduate  life  and 
London  aspects.    X.  Y. 

[  Dodd,  Mrs  A..  B.  (Blake)  Cathedral  days; 
illus.  frona  sketches  and  photographs  by  E.  E. 
Deane.  New  ed.  1899.  20cm  Little  $1.50^ 
A  six  weeks'  driving  tour  through  cathedral  towns  of 
southern  England,  with  descriptions  of  towns,  architec- 
tural attractions,  etc.    Sargent. 

l/^  Einstein,  I«e"wris.  Italian  renaissance  in  Eng- 
land. 1902.  18^cm  (Columbia  univ.  stud,  in 
comp.  lit.)  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

S  Bibliography:  1,  Manuscript  sources;  2,  Printed 
sources;  3,  Works  of  reference,  p.  391-409. 

Monograph  on  English  renaissance  during  15th  and 
16th  centuries,  describing  Italian  influence  on  English 
scholarship,  court  life,  political  ideas  and  poetry,  Italian 
churchmen,  artists  and  travelers  in  England,  English 
travels  in  Italy,  and  Anglo-Italian  commerce.    Johnston. 


Jusserand,  J.  A.  A.  J.  English  wayfaring  life 
in  the  middle  ages  (14th  century)  tr.  by  L.  T. 
Smith.     1891.     igjcm  Putnam    $3  n 

Contents:  English  roads;  Lay  wayfarers;  Religious  way- 
farers. 

Erout,  M..  H.  A  looker  on  in  London.  1899. 
19  Jem  Dodd    $1.50 

Minute  descriptions  of  processes,  ceremonies  and  inci- 
dental circumstances.  Chapters  on  clubs  and  schools  for 
women  specially  valuable.    Bk.  buyer  (B) 

Mackinder,  H.  J:  Britain  and  the  British  seas. 
1902.     21  Jem     (Appleton's  world  ser.) 

Appleton    $2  n 
Not  only  are  the  features  of  the  land  and  sea  described, 
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B.awnsley,  H.  D.  Life  and  nature  at  the  English 
lakes.  2ded.  1902.  19Jcra  Macmillan  $2 
A  thorough  and  intimate  personal  acquaintance  with 
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illustrious  dead.    Dial  {B) 

Literary  associations  of  the  English  lakes. 

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Contents:  v.  1,  Cumberland,  Keswick,  and  Southey's 
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of  Wordsworth. 

Touches  not  so  much  on  scenes  and  their  historic  inter- 
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or  a  month  or  a  year  there.    IHal,  31:  441. 


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Scudder,   H.    E.     The  English   Bodley  family.      Besant,  Sir  "Walter.      Westminster;    with    130 

21 1^.,^^  illus.   by  William  Patten  and   others.       1895. 

Y  Houghton    $1.50         21  Jem  Stokes    $3 

j  Smith,    Goldwin.      A   trip   to    England.      1895.  These  papers  originally  appeared  in  Pa/«Va«m«<7acfne 

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.scape  and  historj'.    Critic.  ^  i>^v.i.i  v 

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■  Invaluable  to  those  who  seek  to  find  the  spots  associated 

Warner,   C:  D.     The  people  for  whom  Shake-         with  memories  of  great  writers.    Nation  (B) 
speare  wrote.     1897.     18cm  Harper    $1.25 

Old  contemporarj'  materials,  describing  temper  and  ^^ 
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Wlute,   R:   G.     England  without  and  within,  /g^^^jl^y^  ^^      Highways  and  byways  in  North 


914.29     Wales 


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Winter,  William.     Gray  days  and  gold  in  Eng-  y^j.  jt^  artistic  accuracy,  its  gentle  humor  and  charm- 
land  and  Scotland.     Rev.  ed.     1896.     19cm  ■  Ing  style  deserves  to  rank  with  the  best  books  of  Welsh 

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4 


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Millet,  F.  D.     The  Danube  from  the  Black  for-     /  itl4.38    VoUmd 

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people.    H.  R.  Mill  in  Geog.j.  (B)  L^rge  part,  a  survey  of  Polish  literature.    Ath.  '03,  1:  526. 

Schierbrand,  Wolf  von.     German}-;  the  weld-  914.39    Htmaary 

ing  of  a  world  power.     1902^   23icm  Browning,  H.  E,     A  girl's  wanderings  in  Hun- 

Doubleday    $2.40  n  ^^^^      ^g^g      ^^^^^^                    Longmans    $1.25 

P    Chapters  on  .social,  political  and  commercial  affairs.  Record  of  the  experiences  and  impressions  of  an  un- 

German  colonies,  the  kaiser's  personality,  etc.    N.  Y.  conventional  young  person  possessed  of  some  insight  and 

a  keen  sense  of  humor.    Nation,  64:  422. 

"Whitman,  Sidney.     Imperial  Germany;  a  criti-  _          ,.,.„.,         ^,     ,      ,  , 

cal   study  of  fact  and   character.     1901.     19cm  Gerard,  3f,«.  Emily.     The  land  beyond  the  for- 

f  Chant  lit  &8ci  cir  ^  Chautauoua  Dress  75c  ^^*'  ^^^*^'  ^8"^^^'  ^»^  i&T^c^^s  from  Transyh-a- 
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Questions  for  review  and  bibliography  at  end  of  each  Sympathetic  and  vivid.    Octave  Thanet  in  Dial  (B) 

chapter. 

914.4    France 
914.31    J^r^iasia  ond  Korthern  Germany  >« 

^  Baedeker,   Earl.     Northern  France,  from  Bel- 
Baedeker,  Karl.     Berlin  and  its  environs;  hand-  gium  and  the  English  Channel  to  the  Loire,  ex- 
book  for  travellers.     1903.     16cm  eluding  Paris  and  its  environs;  handbook  for 

Scribner    90c  n  travellers.     3d  ed.     1899.     16cm 

Steevens,  G:  W.     Glimpses  of  three  nations;  ed.  Scribner    $2.10  n 

by  Vernon  Blackburn,  with  pref.  by  Christina     Southern     France,      including      Corsica; 

Steevens.     1900.     19cm                     Dodd    $1.50  handbook  for  travellers.     4th  ed.     1902.     16cm 

^    .    .    X     J       ^    .     ^     J       „    ,.  /  Scribner    $2.70  n 

Contents:  London;  Pans  of  today;  Berlin.  y 

Brownell,    W:    C.     French  traits;  an  essay  in 
914.30   Austria  comparative  criticism.     1889.     18cm 

Baedeker,  Karl.     Austria,  including  Hungary,  Scribner    $1.50 

Transylvania,  Dalmatia  and  Bosnia;  handbook  Contents:  The  social  instinct;  Morality;  Intelligence; 

,                   ,       ,       -iQr,rv       ir.  Sense  and  scntimeut;  Manners;  Womcn;  The  art  iustiuct; 

for  travellers.     9tn  ed.      190U.      Ibcm  Provincial  spirit;  Democracy;  New  York  after  Paris. 

Scribner     $2.40  n  True  sympathy  with  and  admiration  for  the  French 

^  .,  .      ,     ,.  ,,        -r.  .         /       discernible  throughout.    Nation  (B) 

Eastern    Alps,  including    the    Bavarian  / 

Highlands,  Tvrol,  SalzbuFg,  Upper  and  Lower  ^^  Dearmer,  Percy.  Highways  and  by  ways  in  Nor- 
Austria,  Styria,  Carinthia  and  Carniola;  hand-  "^^"d^'  illus.  by  Joseph  Pennell.  1900.  20Jcm 
book  for  travellers.     10th  ed.     1903.     16cm  (Highways  &  byways)  Macmillan    $2 

Scribner     $3  n  Capital  descriptive  and  historical  guide. 

_  ,       -     .    ^      ,.. ,  ,,    .      ,        Dodd,  i»frs  A..  B.  (Blake)     Falaise,  the  town  of 

Edwards,  A.  A   B      Midsummer  ramble  m  the         tbe  .Conqueror.     1900.     20cm  Little    $2 

Dolomites.     2d  ed.     1889.     24cm  ^  \v,    ■    ,■      ■      ■       ^       ■  ,■        -.u         „     .   J 

Enthusiastic,  vivacious  descnption,  with  excellent  pho- 

Routledge     7/6     ,     tographic  illustrations.    Dial,  30: 76. 

The  classic  book  of  travels  in  this  region.    Nation  (B)    ^  Gould,  Sabine  Baring-.     In  troubadour-land;  a 

,,„.„,,.                 1    ,,      ,r.  ramble    in    Provence    and  Languedoc.      1891. 

Lansdale,  M.   H.      Vienna  and   the    \  lennese.  ooi                                               •^TT  tr    a  n         too 

1902.     21cm                                   Coates    $2.40  n  ^  ^^^''''                                         AV.  H.  Allen     12/6 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     French  and  English,  a  com- 

Based  on  Victor  Tissofs  book   but  brought  to  date.  j^^^^       ^ggj       ^g^^^                        Little     $1.50 

Describes  people,  customs,  life,  historical    associations.  jt                                        * 

25  photogravures  of  buildings  and  monuments.    N.  Y.  Based  on  a  series  of  7  articles  in  Atlantic  monthly,  1886-87. 

.^,           .„^.„       .,Tx           .,.,.              ^  Hare,   A:   J:  C.     North-eastern   France.     1890. 
Palmer,  F.  H.  E.     Austro-Hunganan  life  in  town         ,„,  ,-^        .„         a..-^  ,-r. 
,     '               lono      io          f7^     T-               ■  u          19  Jem                                          Macmillan    $2.50 
and  country.    1903.     19cm     (Our  Europ.  neigh- 
bours)                                          Putnam    $1.20  n     North-western   France    (Normandy    and 

Brittany)     1904.     18cm  Macmillan    $2.50 

Sensible,  pleasantly  written  and  generally  safe  guide.  o       u  17 

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life.    Nation,  77:  504.  Macmillan     $2.50 


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Whymper,  Edward.     Chainonix  and  the  range 
of  Mont  Blanc;  a  guide.     8th  ed.     1903.     19cm 

Scribner    $1.20  n 

History  of  >It  Blanc,  concise  descriptions  of  ascents 

and  excursions,  list  of  guides,  alphabetic  Uibles  of  peaks 

and  their  hights,  &c.    Illustrated  with  portraits,  bits  of 

/  scenery,  plans  and  excellent  map.    Acad.  50:  239. 

*Wood,  C:  W:     lu  the  valley  of  the  Rhone.     2d 
ed.     1900.     23cm  Macmillan    %\ 

R  Nearly  as  good  as  making  the  trip  one's  self;  88  artis- 
tic drawings  enrich  the  enthusiastic  account  of  the  tour. 
Dial,  29: 16. 


^Hare,  A:  J:  C.         South-western  France.     1890. 

19icm  Macmillan    $2.50 

•^  James,  Henry.     A  little  tour  in  France;  illus. 

by  Joseph  Pennell.     1900.     20cm 

Houghton    $3 

One  could  hardly  have  a  more  charming  picture  book 
of  France.  He  knows  the  French,  their  history,  their 
mind  and  their  customs  considerably  better  than  most 
travelers  do.    Spec.  (B) 

Janvier,  T:  A.     An  embassy  to  Provence.     1893. 
19icn-i  Century     $1.25 

Pleasantly  whimsical  record  of  a  sentimenttil  journey, 
mainly  by  carriage,  from  Marseilles  to  Avignon.    Dial  (B) 

^  Johnson,  Clifton.    Along  French  byways.     1900. 
19Jcm  Macmillan    $2.25 

Describes  peasant  life  and  landscape  of  rural  France.     / 
Admirable  photographic  illustrations  by  author.    N.  Y.k   ■■ 

^Larned,   W.   C.     Churches  and  castles  of  me- 
diaeval Franco.     1895.     21cm      Scribner    $1.50 
Iienthdric,  C:  P.  M.     The  Riviera,  ancient  and 
modern;  tr.  by  Charles  West.     1895.     2\\cm. 

Putnam    $2 
Shows  marked  power  in  description  and  unusual  liter- 
ary judgment.    Dial  (B) 

O  Lynch,  Hannah.  French  life  in  town  and 
country.  1901.  18Jcm  (Our  Europ.  neigh- 
bours) Putnam  $1.20 
Social  diversions  and  distinctions,  education,  the 
army,  national  institutions,  home  life,  peasant  and  arti 
san,  the  press,  etc 
painters  of  life.    N. 


/ 


■Woolson,  C.  F.  Mentone,  Cairo  and  Corfu. 
1896.     19cm  Harper    $1.75 

Three  graceful  and  informing  travel  sketches,  the  first 
having  a  thread  of  story.    N.  Y. 

Young,  Arthur.  Travels  in  France  by  Arthur 
Young  during  the  years  1787,  1788,  1789;  with 
introd.  biog.  sketch,  and  notes  by  M.  Betham- 
Edwards.  3d  ed.  1890.  I8Jcm  (Bohn's 
stand,  lib. )  Macmillan    $1  n 

Bibliography  of  author's  works,  pref.  p.  51-53. 
Best  contemporaneous  account  of  landholding  clas.ses, 
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Paris 


Allen,    Grant. 


Illustrations  from  modern  French 


MoUoy,  J.  Ij. 

rivers;    illus. 
23cm 


Paris.      1900.      17cm      (Grant 
Allen's  hist,  guides)  Wessels    $1.25  n 

These  guides  aim  "  to  supply  the  tourist  with  such  his- 
torical and  antiquarian  information  as  will  enable  him  to 
understand  the  architecture,  sculpture,  painting  and 
minor  arts  of  the  towns  he  visits."    N.  Y. 

Our  autumn  holiday  on  French  o  t.     j  i         xr     i      t>    •       a        •  -iu        a 

^      ,     -^  ^^  Baedeker,  Karl.     Pans  and  environs,  with  routes 

by    Linley    Sambourne.       1874. 

Bradbury     7/6 

1903.  / 
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R.    L:     An 


inland    voyage. 
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/ 


0  Stevenson, 
19Jcm 

An  account  of  a  canoe  trip  from  Antwerp  in  Belgium 
to  Pontoise  In  France. 

Travels  with  a  donkey  in  the  Cevennes. 

1903.     19icm  Scribner    $1 

Account  of  trip  in  mountains  of  southern  France.    N.  Y. 

Taine,  H.  A.  Journeys  through  France,  being 
impressions  of  the  provinces.     1897.     20Jcm 

Holt    $2.50 
Charming  to  read  for  their  unaflfectedness,  their  grace, 
their  brevity.    They  are  also  true.    B'kman  (B) 

Tour  through  the  Pyrenees;  tr.  by  J.  S. 

Fiske.     1875.     24icm  Holt    $2.50 

Theuriet,  C.  A.  A.  Rustic  life  in  France;  tr. 
by  H..  B.  Dole,  illus.  by  L^on  Lhermitte.  1896. 
20cm  Crowell    $2.50 

At  once  the  description  and  the  threnody  of  French 
farm  Hie,  the  rustic  epic  of  a  passing  race  of  toilers  of  the 
field.    Dial  (B) 


from  London  to  Paris;  handbook  for  travellers. 
13th  ed.    1898.    16cm  Scribner    $1.80  n 

Davis,  R:  H.  About  Paris;  illus.  by  C:  D.  Gib- 
son.    1895.     18  Jem  Harper    $1.25 

Contents:  Streets  of  Paris;  Show-places  of  Paris,  night; 
Paris  in  mourning;  The  Grand  prix  and  other  prizes; 
Americans  in  Paris. 

Fresh,  spirited  work.  A  wide-awake  traveler  with  a 
keen  eye  for  the  salient  and  the  bizarre.    Dial  (B) 

De  Forest,  Katharine.  Paris  as  it  is;  an  -inti- 
mate account  of  its  people,  its  home  life,  and  its 
places  of  interest.     1900.     19cm 

Doubleday    $1.25  n 

Author  has  lived  long  in  Paris  and  her  interpretation 
Is  interesting  and  her  account  of  many  phases  of  Parisian 
life  unusually  accurate.    A'a<(on  (B)  • 

^Hamerton,  P.  G.     Paris  in  old  and  present  times; 
with  especial  reference  to  changes  in  its  archi- 


tecture and  typography. 
BS 


1900. 


21  Jem 

Little 


$3 


OHare,  A:  J:  C. 


Days  near  Paris.     1888.     19cm 
Macmillan    $2.50 


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^  Hare,  A:  J:  C.     Walks  in  Paris.     1888.    19cm 

McKay    $1.25 
Text  identical  with  his  Parig,  except  that  citations  from 
French  authors  have  been  translated  into  English. 

V  Martin,  B:  E.  &  C.  M.  Stones  of  Paris  in  his- 
tory and  letters.     2  v.     1899.     20cm 

Scribner    $4 

Follows  the  fragments  remaining  of  walls  of  Philip 
Augustus,  bringing  to  light  half  recalled,  half  forgotten 
relics  of  the  past  Literary  feeling  and  charm  through- 
out.   Dial  (B) 

^  Taine,  H.  A.  Notes  on  Paris;  tr.  with  notes  by 
J:  A.  Stevens.     1888.     20Jcm  Holt    $2.50 

»14.5    Italy 

Q    Baedeker,  Earl.     Italy;  handbook  for  travellers. 
3  V.     1903-04.     16cm 
Scribner    v.  1,  $2.40  n;  v.  2,  $2.25  n;  v.  3,  $1.80  n 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Northern  Italy,  including  Leghorn, 
Florence,  Ravenna  and  routes  through  Switzerland  and 
Austria;  I'ith  remodelled  ed.  pt.  2,  Central  Italy  and 
Rome;  14th  rev.  ed.  pt.  3,  Southern  Italy  and  Sicily, 
with  excursions  to  the  Lipari  Islands,  Malta,  Sardinia, 
Tunis,  and  Corfu;  14th  rev.  ed. 

Index  of  streets  and  plans  of  Rome,  v.  2,  18  p.  at  end. 

r  Bazin,  B.en^.  Italians  of  to-day;  tr.  by  William 
Marchant.     1897.     19cm  Holt    $1.25 

Travel  notes  by  a  French  observer  who  shows  unusual 
sympathy,  judgment  in  choice  of  subjects  and  freedom 
from  prejudice.    N.  Y. 

y  Oarmichael,  Montgomery.  In  Tuscany;  Tuscan 
towns,  Tuscan  types  and  the  Tuscan  tongue. 
3ded.     1902.     21cm  Button    $2  n 

R  Product  of  long  residence  and  appreciation.  Maps 
and  illustrations.    N.  Y. 

Cities  and  districts  described  are,  in  the  main,  those 
not  touched  by  most  tourists.    Geog.J.  {B) 

Freeman,  E:  A:     Studies  of  travel:  Italy.     1893. 
16cm  Putnam    75c 

8  Random  memoranda  of  associations  called  up  in  a 
very  erudite  mind  by  the  sight  of  this  or  that  ancient 
town.    Nation,  58:  72. 

Has  to  do  mostly  with  spots  rarely  visited  by  tourist, 
but  of  great  historical  or  archseologic  interest,  such  as 
Veii,  Ostia,  Norba  and  Segni.    Dial,  16:  23. 

^  Gautier,  Theophile.  Journeys  in  Italy;  tr.  by 
B.  B.  Vermilye.    1902.    21^cm    Brentano    $3n 

O  Hare,  A:  J:  C.  Cities  of  central  Italy.  2  v. 
1904.     18cm  Macmillan    $3.50 

Contents:  v.  1,  Florence,  Siena,  and  other  towns  of 
Tuscany  and  Umbria.  v.  2,  In  the  Emilia  and  Marche, 
and  some  towns  in  Umbria  and  the  Campagna  of  Rome. 

Cities  of  southern  Italy  and  Sicily.     19cm 

Macmillan    $2.50 
0    Hawthorne,    Nathaniel.      Passages    from   the 
French  and  Italian  note-books.     1899.     20cm 
(Riverside  ed. )  Houghton    $2 


^ 


Howells,   W:   D.      Italian  journeys.     New  ed. 
1901.     20  Jem  Houghton    $1.50 

Ed.  illus.  by  Joseph  Pennell,  83. 

Shows  same  fine  perception,  exquisite  humor,  freshness 
of  feeling,  refinement  and  delicacy  of  treatment  as  Vene- 
'     tian  life.    Harper's  m.  (B) 

Tuscan  cities,  illus.  fr.  drawings  and  etch- 
ings   by    Joseph    Pennell   and  others.      1886. 
23xl7Jcm  Houghton     $3.50 
Florence,  Siena,  Pisa,  Lucca,  Plstoja,  Prato,  Fiesole. 
King,  Bolton,  &  Okey,  Thomas.     Italy  to-day. 
1901.     23cm  Scribner    $3  n 
Appendix,  List  of  principal  books,  p.  353-57. 
Careful  exposition  of  economic,  political  and  social 
consequences  brought  about  by  new  order  of  things. 
Nation,  72:  478. 

Norton,  C:  E.     Notes  of  travel  and  study  in  Italy. 
1887.     ISJcm  Houghton    $1.25 

Of  unique  value  because  of  its  delicate  appreciation  of 
the  value  of  fine  art.  Contains  account  of  the  building 
of  Orvieto  cathedral  in  the  14th  century.    St.  <fe  K. 

Paton,  W:A.     Picturesque  Sicily.    1898.    21  Jem 

Harper    $2.50 

R  Account  of  scenery,  antiquities  and  modern  life. 
Principal  cities  and  places  of  antiquarian  interest  de- 
scribed.   Dial,  24:  187. 

Pennell,   Joseph,  &  Mrs  Elizabeth  (Robins)  ^ 
Two  pilgrims'  progress;  from  fair  Florence  to 
the  eternal  city  of  Rome;  with  pen  drawings  by 
Joseph  Pennell.     New  ed.     1899.     20cm 

Little    $1.50 
Most  harmonious;  text  and  Illustrations  belong  essen- 
tially to  one  another  and  go  to  form  a  finished  piece  of 
art.    Acad.  (B) 

Robertson,    Alexander.      Through    the    Dolo- 
mites from  Venice  to  Toblach.     1896.     18Jcm 

Scribner    $3  n 

Study  of  the  history,  architecture,  art  and  life  of  a  re- 
gion whose  natural  beauties  are  rivaled  by  the  romance 
of  its  history.    Nation,  64:  91  (B) 

Scott,  "William.     Rock  villages  of  the  Riviera. 
1898.     20Jcm  Macmillan    $2.50 

Account  of  a  number  of  villages  in  the  mountain  val- 
leys back  of  Bordighera.  Illustrated  with  reproductions 
of  author's  sketches.    Nation,  68:  476. 

Symonds,  J:  A.     Sketches  and  studies  in  Italy   ^ 
and  Greece.     New  ed.     3  v.     1900.     20Jcm 

Scribner    $2  n  es 

Ed.  by  H.  F.  Brown. 

Includes  Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece,  Sketches  and  studies 
in  Italy,  and  Italian  byways,  the  essays  arranged  in  topo- 
graphic order.    Ed.  sel. 

Genuine  literature  exemplifying  his  wealth  of  learning, 
his  justness  of  perception,  his  beauty  of  style.    Dial  (B) 

Taine,  H.  A.     Italy:  Florence  and  Venice.     4th  v 
ed.     20^cm  Holt    $2.50 

Translation  by  J.  Duiand  of  v.  2  of  Voyage  en  Italie. 


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Taine,  H.  A.      Italy:   Rome  and  Naples.      4th 
ed.     1889.     20  Jem  Holt    $2.50 

Translation  by  J.  Durand  of  v.  1  of  Voyage  en  Italic. 
O  Villari,  Ltiigi.     Italian  life  in  town  and  country. 
1902.     18 Jem     (Our  Europ.  neighbours) 

Putnam    $1.20  n 
P    Bibliography,  pref.  p.  5-6. 

Describes  social,  economic  and  political  conditions, 
home  life,  state  of  religion,  education,  literature,  art,  etc. 
Supplements  King  and  Okey's  Italy  to-day.  Illustrated. 
N.  Y. 
•  Vuillier,  Gaston.  The  forgotten  isles:  impres- 
sions of  travel  in  the  Balearie  Isles,  Corsica  and 
Sardinia;  tr.  by  Frederic  Breton.     1897.     24Jcm 

Appleton    $4.50 

Many  beautiful  illustrations  by  author.    His  freshness 

of  outlook,  keen  observation  and  ready  sympathy  give 

him  wide  range  of  interest.    Acad. 

Williams,    E.  R.     Hill   towns   of  Italy.     1903. 

21  Jem  Houghton    $3  n 

K  An  introduction  to  rather  inaccessible,  rarely  visited, 
but  most  interesting  places.    Pittsburg. 

'^"Williamson,    G:    C:     Cities   of  northern   Italy. 
1901.     17cm     (Grant  Allen's  hist,  guides) 

Wessels    $1.25  n 
Author's  artistic  knowledge  and  disposition  are  mani- 
fest.   Powers. 

Florence 

*<A.llen,  Grant.     Florence.     1900.     17cm     (Grant 
Allen's  hist,  guides)  Wessels    $1.25  n 

'  See  note  on  his  Paris,  914.4. 
O  Hutton,  Laurence.     Literary  landmarks  of  Flor- 
ence.    1897.     19cm  Harper    $1 
Dante,  Savonarola,  Galileo,  Landor  and  the  Brownings 
are  the  principal  figures.    Dial  (B) 

Jtonie 

/Crawford,  F.  M.     Ave  Roma  immortalis.     Rev. 
ed.     1902.     20Jcm  Macmillan    $3  n 

Topographic  rather  than  chronologic  history.  A  delight 
to  those  already  instructed,  less  suited  to  readers  little 
acquainted  with  Roman  traditions.  28  photogravures. 
N.  Y. 

0  Hare,  A:   J:  C.     Days  near  Rome.     2v.     1875. 
18Jcm  Macmillan    $3.50 

New  edition  in  preparation. 

Walks  in  Rome;  16th  ed.  rev.  by  St  Clair 

Baddeley.     2  v.     1903.     16Jcm 

G:  Allen    10/6;  Macmillan    $2.75 


V^l 


story,  W:  W. 

1887.     18cm 


Roba  di  Roma.     8th   ed.    2  v. 
Houghton    $2.50 


/. 


Venice 


Allen,  Grant.     Venice. 
Allen's  hist,  guides) 
See  note  on  his  Paris,  914.4. 


1902.     17  Jem 
Wessels 


(Grant 
$1.25  n 


Howells,  W:D.  Venetian  life.  19th  ed.  1895. 
19Jcm  Houghton    $1.50 

A  true,  vivid  and  almost  a  complete  picture  of  Venetian 
life.    Pall  Mali  gazette. 

Hutton,  Laurence.  Literary  landmarks  of 
Venice.     1896.     19em  Harper    $1 

Based  on  article  in  Harper's  magazine,  July  1896. 

Chief  aim  to  supplement  Venetian  guidebooks  by  sup- 
plying information  of  English  and  American  men  of  let- 
ters who  have  visited  or  lived  in  Venice,  but  does  not 
neglect  the  great  Italians.    Dial,  21: 197. 

Smith,  F.  H.     Gondola  days.     1897.     19cm 

Houghton    $1.50 
Text  from  Venice  of  to-day.    Illustrated  by  the  author. 

Yriarte,  C:  ]6.  Venice:  its  history,  art,  indus- 
tries and  modern  life;  tr.  by  F.  J.  Sitwell. 
1896.     21cm  Coates    $3 

One  of  the  most  delightful  and  most  solidly  instructive 
books  of  anything  like  its  scope  yet  written  on  Venice. 
Dia?,  21:387. 

914.6    Spain 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Spain  and  the  Spaniards; 
tr.  fr.  10th  Italian  ed.  by  S.  R.  Yarnall.  2  v. 
1895.     20Jcm  Putnam    $2 

R  A  succession  of  clever  word  pictures  describing  a 
tour  through  Spain  during  reign  of  King  Amadeus,  1871-73. 

N.  Y. 

Baedeker,  Earl.  Spain  and  Portugal;  hand- 
book for  travellers.     2d  ed.     1901.     16cm 

Scribner    $4.80  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  39. 

Bates,  K.  L.  Spanish  highways  and  byways. 
1900.     19Jcm  Macmillan    $2.25 

Its  strength  lies  in  a  rare  insight  into  Spanish  character, 
and  a  power  of  rendering  that  insight  ;n  exact  and  telling 
words.    Nation  (B) 

Borrow,  G:  H:  The  Bible  in  Spain;  or,  The 
journeys,  adventures,  and  imprisonments  of  an 
Englishman  in  an  attempt  to  circulate  the 
Scriptures  in  the  peninsula;  new  ed.  with  notes 
and  a  glossary,  by  U.  R.  Burke.  2  v.  1896. 
19  Jem  Murray     12/ 

A  thrilling  narrative  of  travel  and  adventure  in  Spain 
as  it  was  in  1835.    H.  B.  Mill  (B; 

Hale,  E:  E.  Seven  Spanish  cities,  and  the  way 
to  them.     1899.     18cm  Little    $1.25 

Describes  places  made  famous  by  the  .Song  of  Roland: 
Madrid,  Cordova,  Toledo,  etc.    Sargent. 


Hare,  A:   J: 

]9cm 


Wanderings 


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in   Spain.     1873. 
Macmillan    $2 


Harris,  Mrs  Miriam  (Coles)      A  corner  of  Spain. 
1898.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

R    Describes  life  in  Malaga,  the  Seville  fairs  and  bull 
fights.    N.  Y. 


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A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


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Hay,  John.  Castilian  clays.  Rev.  ed.  1899. 
18Jcm  Houghton    $1.25 

R  Studies  of  Spanish  manners,  character  and  politics, 
written  in  1871;  sets  admirably  before  us  the  men  and 
tendencies  which  have  gone  to  the  making  of  Spain  and 
the  Spaniard  today.  Lucid,  forcible  style,  pleasant 
humor.    Sat.  r.  (B) 

Higgin,  Louis.  Spanish  life  in  town  and  coun- 
try; with  chapters  on  Portuguese  life  in  town 
and  country,  by  E.  E.  Street.  1902.  19cm 
(Our  Europ.  neighbours)  Putnam    $1.20  n 

E  Light,  rather  disconnected  essays  on  conditions  of 
modem  Spain.  Author  has  had  many-sided  opportunities. 
A^ation,  74:  483. 

Hugo,  Victor,  comle.  The  Alps  and  Pyrenees; 
tr.  by  John  Manson.     1898.     19Jcm 

Button    $2 

Letters  of  travel  written  in  1839.  A  portrayal  of  foreign 
countries  and  strange  scenes  in  the  light  oi  a  strong  indi- 
viduality.   N.  Y. 

Irving,  Washington.  TheAlhambra.  2  v.  1897. 
18cm    (Knick.  ed.)  Putnam    $1.25  ea 

Abounds  in  delightful  legends,  all  so  touched  with  the 
author's  airy  humor  that  our  credulity  is  never  overtaxed; 
we  imbibe  all  the  romantic  interest  of  the  place  without 
losing  our  hold  on  reality.    C.  D.  Warner. 

Jaccaci,  A.  F.  On  the  trail  of  Don  Quixote. 
1896.     21  ^cm  Scribner    $2.50 

Beautifully  illustrated  by  Vierge.  La  Maneha.  a  prov- 
ince little  frequented  by  tourists,  preserves  many  char- 
acteristics of  Cervantess  time.    N.  Y. 

914.7     Ku88la 

Beveridge,  A.  J.  The  Russian  advance.  1903. 
21|cm  Harper    $2.50  n 

Attitude   markedly   pro-Russian.      A   picture   of   the 
empire  and  of  itg  people  unsurpassed  in  serious  lite  "ature . 
for  accuracy  and  comprehension     Dial 

Bigelow,  Poultney.  The  borderland  of  czar  and 
kaiser.     1895.     19cm  Harper    $2 

E  Two  chapters  on  German  soil,  six  on  Russia  origin- 
ally appeared  in  Hari)er  s  monthly.  Delightful  pictures  by 
Frederick  Remington  furnish  at  least  half  its  value  to  the 
book.    Nation.  60. 18. 

Brandes,  G.  M.  C.    Impressions  ot  Russia;  tr.  by 
S:  C.  Eastman.     1889.     19cm       Crowell     $1.25 
Important.    Displays  great  breadth  ol  view  and  calm- 
nessot  judgment.    Nation  (B) 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Land  of  the  long  night. 
1899.     20Jcm  Scribner    $2 

Y  Record  of  a  winter  journey  from  southern  Sweden 
through  Lappmark,  Finland,  and  Finmark  to  Nordkyn, 
the  extreme  end  ol  the  European  mainland.  Many  ex- 
cellent illustrations.    Nation,  69:  493. 

Qerrare,   Wirt.     Greater  Russia.      1903.     23cm 

Macmillan    $3  n 
R    On  Siberia,  Manchuria  and  the  position  of  Russia 
on  the  Pacific.    Ath.  03,  1:  425. 


Hapgood,  I.  F.     Russian  rambles.     1895.    20cm 

Houghton    $1.50 
Certain  surface  aspects  of  Russian  life  pleasantly  and 
truthfully  treated.    Dial  {B) 

Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in  the  Russian 
empire.     1887.     23  x  17cm  Harper    $2- 

Y  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  in  European 
and  Asiatic  Russia,  with  accountsof  a  tour  across  Siberia. 

Title. 

Kravchinskii,  S.  M.  Russian  peasantry;  their 
agrarian  condition,  social  life  and  religion,,  by 
Stepniak.     1888.     17K-m  Harper    $1.25 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Anatole.  Empire  of  the  tsars 
and  the  Russians;  tr.  fr.  3d  French  ed.  with 
annot.  by  Z.  A.  Ragozin.    3  v.    1893-96.    23icm 

Putnam    $3  ea 

Contents:  pt.  1,  The  country  and  its  inhabitants,  pt.  2, 
Institutions,    pt.  3,  Religion. 

Norman,  Henry.  All  the  Russias;  travels  and 
studies  in  contemporary  European  Russia,  Fin- 
land, Siberia,  the  Caucasus,  and  Central  Asia. 
1902.     24cm  Scribner.   $4  n 

Aspects  of  contemporary  Russia  with  special  reference 
to  industrial  and  commercial  development  and  relations 
with  Great  Britain.  Generally  favorable  estimate  of  Rus- 
sia.   NY. 

Palmer,  F.  H.  E.  Russian  life  in  town  and 
country.  1901.  18^cm  (Our  Europ.  neigh- 
bours) Putnam    $1.20  n 

Social  and  home  life,  agricultural,  educational  and  re- 
ligious conditions,  the  peasantry,  the  Jews,  the  army, 
working  classes  in  cities,  etc.    Illustrations  and  glossary. 

N.  Y. 

Stadling,  J.  J.,  &  Reason,  Will.  In  the  land 
of  Tolstoi;  experiences  of  famine  and  misrule  in 
Russia.     24jcin  Whittaker    $2 

Valuable  and  interesting.  Mr  Stadling  assisted  Tolstoi 
in  relief  work  in  1892  and  had  an  opportunity  of  coming 
into  intimate  relations  with  Russian  peasant  life.  Dial 
(B) 


Wallace,  .Sir  D.  M.     Russia.     1877. 


22cm 
Holt 


$2 


The  best  general  account  in  the  English  language  [1897J 
H.  R.  Mill  (B) 

Whishaw,  F:  J.    Out  of  doors  in  Tsarland.    1893. 

20cm  Longmans    $2 

Hunting    and    fishing    adventures    and    entertaining 

sketches  of  Russian  life,  without  mention  of  polifacs, 

nihilism  or  exile.    N.  Y. 


De  Windt,  Harry. 


Finlantt 

Finland  as  it  is.    1901.    21cm 
Duttoii    $3  u 


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c/i 


Frederiksen,  N.  C.  Finland;  its  public  and  pri- 
vate economy.     1902.     21cm         Longmans    $2 

Authorities  consulted,  pref.  p.  10-11. 

Government  and  business  occupations  of  the  people 
rather  than  private  and  social  life.  Serious  study  in  fairly 
popular  form.    N.  Y. 

Tweedie,  Mrs  E.  B.  (Harley)  Through  Fin- 
land in  carts.  1897.  21icm  Macmillan  $3 
R  Sketch  of  a  pleasant  summer  trip,  with  much  interest- 
ing information  about  the  products,  education  and  gen- 
eral statistics  of  Finland,  taken  from  the  best  available 
sources,    yation,  66:  289. 

914.8    Nor^vay,  Sweden  and  Denmark 

0  Baedeker,  Karl.  Norway,  Sweden,  and  Den- 
mark f  handbook  for  travellers.  8th  ed.  1903. 
16cm  Scribner    $2.40  n 

Appended,  Sketch  of  Norwegian  and  Swedish  grammar, 
with  vocabulary  and  list  of  phrases,  40  p. 

^Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Land  of  the  midnight  sun; 
summer  and  winter  journeys  through  Sweden, 
Norway,  Lapland  and  northern  Finland.  2  v. 
1882.     23cm  Harper    $5 

Fine  descriptions  of  scenery  and  physical  characteris- 
tics of  the  country  and  accurate  and  sympathetic  account 
of  manners  and  customs  of  peasantry.    Nation  (B) 

914.81    Nortvay 

Spender,  A.  E.  Two  winters  in  Norway,  includ- 
ing an  expedition  to  the  Lapps.     1902.     23cm 

Longmans    $4 
Mainly  Norway  as  a  land  of  sport.    Gives  very  attrac- 
tive, if  superficial,  impression.    Acad.  62:  88. 

914.89    Denniarle 

O  BrOchner,  Jessie.  Danish  life  in  town  and  coun- 
try.    1903.     19cm     (Our  Europ.  neighbours) 

Putnam    $1.20  n 
Characterization  of  people  sympathetic  without  being 
unduly  laudatory.     Choice  of  subjects  excellent  in  illuc- 
trations,  which  are  a  valuable  feature.    Nation,  76: 496. 

014.9    jninor  countries  of  Europe 
914.91     Iceland 

Bisiker,  William.  Across  Iceland;  with  illus. 
and  maps,  and  an  apx.  by  A.  W.  Hill  on  the 
plants  collected.    1902.     23cm    Longmans    $4 

K  .Author  led  a  party  of  tourists  across  the  island  in 
1900.    Many  excellent  photographs.    Ath.  '03,  1:  46. 


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914.92    Jfetlu^landa 


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Amicis,  Edmondo  de.     Holland  and  its  people; 
tr.  by  Caroline  Tilton.     1893.     20cm 
PE  Putnam    $2 

Griffis,  W:  E.     The  American  in  Holland;  sen- 
timental rambles.  1899.  20cm  Houghton  $1.50 
Traces  the  abundant  historical  associations  of  interest 
to  Americans.    N.  Y. 


Hare,  A:  J:  C.  Sketches  in  Holland  and  Scandi- 
navia.    1885.     19icm  Macmillan    $1 

Houg'h,  P.  M.  pseud.  Dutch  life  in  town  and 
country.  1901.  19cm  (Our  p]urop.  neigh- 
bours) Putnam     $1.20  n 

Presents  situation  in  art,  letters,  learning,  politics,  as 
well  as  round  of  common  life.  No  other  book  gives  so 
clear  a  picture  of  actual  life  in  the  Netherlands  of  1901. 
Nation. 

Meldrum,  D:  S.  Holland  and  the  Hollanders. 
1898.     21cm  Dodd    $2 

Not  only  gives  a  picturesque  and  comprehensive  ac- 
count of  the  tourist's  area,  and  of  the  east  and  north  of 
Holland,  but  explains  in  detail  the  methods  of  the  "light 
with  the  waters"  of  the  government  and  of  the  educa- 
tional system.  A  volume  of  solid  v/orth  written  with 
much  animation.    New  world  (B) 

914.93     Belgium 

Allen,  Grant.  Cities  of  Belgium.  1897.  17cm 
(Grant  Allen's  hist,  guides)  Richards  3/6  n; 
Wesoels    $1.25  n 

Baedeker,  Karl.  Belgium  and  Holland,  includ- 
ing the  grand-duchy  of  Luxembourg;  handbook 
for  travellers.     13th  ed.     1901.     16cm 

Scribner  $1.80  n 

914.94    Switzerland 

Baedeker,  Eiarl.  Switzerland  and  the  adjacent 
portions  of  Italy,  Savoy,  and  Tyrol;  handbook 
for  travellers.     20th  ed.     1903.     16cm 

Scribner    $2.40  n 
Story,  A.  T.      Swiss  life  in  town  and  country. 
1902.     19cm     (Our  Europ.  neighbours) 

Putnam    $1.20 
Symonds,  J:  A.  &  Margaret.     Our  life  in  the 
Swiss  highlands.     1892.     20Jcm 

Macmillan    $2.50 

We  do  not  know  a  single  compact  book  on  the  same 
subject  in  which  Swiss  character  in  all  its  variety  finds 
so  sympathetic  and  yet  thorough  treatment.     Nation  (B) 

Tyndall,  John.  Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps. 
Rev.  ed.     1899.     19Jcm  Appleton    $2 

Mainly  narratives  of  quiet  walks  and  dangerous  ascents, 
often  thrilling,  and  full  of  scientific  information  popu- 
larly presented.    N.  Y. 

Whymper,  Edward.      Scrambles  amongst  the 

Alps  in  the  years  1860-69.      5th  ed.       1900. 

22 Jem  Murray    15/  n;    Scribner    $5  n 

Notes  of   holiday  ascents,  chiefly  of  the  Matterhom, 

Sargent. 

914.95    Greece. 

Horton,  Geor&e.     In  Argolis.     1902.     19Jcm 

McClurg    $1.75  n 

A  summer's  primitive  housekeeping  and  study  of  local 

life  in  Pares,  near  Athens.    Interesting  observation  of 

superstitions  and  pagan  survivals  in  Christian  garb.    N.  Y. 


y 


y" 


914 


282 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Horton, 
21icm 


George.       Modern 


Athens.       1901. 
Scribner    $1.25  n 
Entertaining,  picturesque  description  of  the  streets  and 
shops,  caK's  and  parks,  people  and  theaters.    Well  illus- 
trated.   Published  first  in  Scribner' g  magazine,  v.  29,  Ja.-F. 
1901.    Pittsburg. 

Jebb,  Sir  B:  C.  Modern  Greece;  two  lectures 
delivered  before  the  Philosophical  institution  of 
Edinburgh,  with  papers  on  "The  progress  of 
Greece"  and  "Byron  in  Greece."    1901.    18Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.75 

A  general  view  in  four  es.says  of  the  GVeek  kingdom 
and  the  Greek  question,  historically,  politically  and 
socially.    Nation,  74: 173. 

HaJiafiy,  J:  P,  Rambles  and  studies  in  Greece. 
1900.     20icm  Coates    $3 

R  By  a  famous  professor  of  GTreek.  Includes  chapters 
on  Mycenae  and  on  Greek  music  and  painting.  The 
rambles  are  delightful;  to  the  studies  scholars  demur. 
L.  &I. 

Seeks  to  bring  the  living  features  of  Greece  home  to  the 
student,  by  connecting  them  with  facts  of  older  history. 
Much  also  about  modem  Greek  politics  and  character  of 
modem  population. 

Murray,  John.  Handbook  for  travellers  in 
Greece.     7th  ed.     1900.     17Jcm      Murray    20/ 

Vocabulary  of  colloquial  words  and  phrases,  modem 
Greek,  31  p.  in  pocket  at  end. 

Includes  Ionian  Islands,' continental  Greece,  Pelopon- 
nesus, islands  of  the  Aegean,  Thessaly,  Albania,  and 
Macedonia;  and  a  detailed  description  of  Athens.    Title. 

914.96    Turkey  in  Europe 

Beainan,  A.  G:  Htiline-    Twenty  years  in  the 

near  East.     1898.     23Jcm 

Methuen    2/6;    New  Amsterdam    $3.75 
P  R    Scenery,  conditions  of  life  and  political  situation 
in  Egypt,  Syria,  Russia  and  the  Balkan  peninsula.    Outl. 
(Eng)     (B) 

Curtis,  "W:  E.  The  Turk  and  his  lost  provinces: 
Greece,  Bulgaria,  Servia,  Bosnia.     1903.     23cm 

Revell    $2  n 

Davey,  B:  P.  B.  The  sultan  and  his  subjects. 
2v.     1897.     23cm  Button    $7.50 

P  R  List  of  principal  authorities  consulted,  v.  1,  pref. 
p.  11-14. 

Macmillan  co.  Guide  to  the  eastern  Mediterra- 
nean.    1901.     17icm     (Macmillan's  guides) 

Macmillan    $3  n 

Consiantinople 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Constantinople;  tr.  by 
Caroline  Tilton.     Stamboul  ed.  .  1896.     22cm 

Putnam    $2.25 
Crawford,  P.  M.     Constantinople;  illus.  by  E.  L. 
Weeks.     1895.     22cm 
S  P  Scribner    $1.50 


Dwight,  H:  O.     Constantinople  and  its  problems. 

1901.     20icm  Revell    $1.25 

Author,  a  broadminded  missionary  leader,  writes  on 

Constantinople's   peoples,  customs,  religion,  education 

and  progress,    yation. 

Mtiller,  Mrs  G.  A.  (Grenfell)    Letters  from  Con- 
stantinople.    1897.     20cm        Longmans    $1.75 
No  account  of  Constantinople  more  worthy  of  public 
acceptation  than  these  amusing  letters.    Daily  telegraph. 

914.97    Servia 

Vivian,  Herbert.  Servia;  the  poor  man's  para- 
dise.    1897.     23cm  Longmans    $4 

Authorities,  pref.  p.  15-17. 

No  other  book  on  Servia  in  the  EnglLsh  language  to  be 
compared  with  it.    R.ofr. 

914.99    Islands  of  Greek  archipelago 

Tozer,H:P.   Islandsof  the  Aegean.    1890.    19Jcm 

Clarendon    $2.25 


915    Asia 

Allen,  T:  G.  jr.,  &  Sachtleben,  W:  L.  Across 
Asia  on  a  bicycle;  the  journey  of  two  American 
students  from  Constantinople  to  Peking.  1894. 
20cm  Ceiitury    $1.50 

Records  the  most  novel  and  adventurous  part  of  the 
trip,  which  covered  more  than  15,000  miles.    JR.  of  r. 

Carpenter,  P.  G:    Carpenter's  geographical  read- 
er; Asia.     1897.     19cm  Amer.  bk.  co.     60c 
Y   Simple  description  of  people  and  countries  as  they  are 
today.    Not  intended  as  complete  geography,  but  for 
reading  supplementary  to  study  of  geography.    Pref. 

Hedin,  S.  A.  Through  Asia;  tr.  by  J.  T.  Bealby. 
2v.    1899.     24cm  Harper    $10 

Interesting  account  by  a  trained  geographer  of  his  ad- 
ventures during  one  of  the  great  journeys  of  this  century. 
Bowdoin. 

Herbertson,  Mrs  P.  L,  D.  (Bichardson)  Asia; 
ed.  by  A.  J.  Herbertson.  1903.  18cm  (Descr. 
geog.  from  original  sources)     Macmillan    80c  n 

Bibliography,  p.  283-94. 

A  useful  reading  book,  showing  that  it  is  possible  and 
expedient  to  teach  geography  by  a  carefully  chosen  series 
of  extracts  from  standard  works  of  travel.    Acad.  63:  268. 

Keane,  A:  H:     Asia.    2  v.    1896.    20cm    (Stan- 
ford's compend.  of  geog.)    Lippincott   $5.50nea 
Contents:  v.  1,  Northern  and  eastern  Asia;  v.  2,  Southern 
and  western  Asia. 

Kipling,  Budyard.     From  sea  to  sea;  letters  of 
travel.     2  v.     1899.     19Jcm         Doubleday    $2 
Special  correspondence  and  occasional  articles  written 
for  the  Ciinl  a7id  military  gazette  &nd  the  Pioneer,  1887-89. 

Miller,  Mrs  Harriet  (Mann)     Little  people  of 
Asia,   by  Oliver  Thome  Miller,  pseud.     1883. 
22  X  18cm 
T  Duttou    $2.50 


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283 


Uorman,  Henry. 
Far  East.     1900. 


Peoples  and  politics  of  the 
21  Jem  Scribner    $4 


Travels  and  studies  In  the  British,  French,  Spanish  and 
Portuguese  colonies,  Siberia,  China,  Japan,  Korea,  Siam 
and  Malaya.    Title. 

Light  thrown  on  comparative  colonial  administration; 
weakness  of  French  system  and  strength  of  British. 
R.ofr. 

Polo,  Marco.    Story  of  Marco  Polo.    1899.    19cm 

Century    $1.50 

Y  Plan  excellent  and  well  carried  out.  Extracts  from 
Yule's  Book  of  Sir  Marco  Po/o  accompanied  and  woven  to- 
gether by  a  pleasantly  written  narrative.    Mature  (B) 

in   Asia.      1897.     19Jcm 
Silver    60c  n 


Smith,    M..    C.      Life 
( World  &  its  people) 


Y  Partial  contents:  Traveling  in  India;  Sepoy  mutiny; 
Some  curious  customs;  Old  cities  of  Japan;  The  Hermit 
kingdom;  The  great  Siberian  railway;  Land  of  the  lion 
and  sun;  Lands  of  the  Bible. 

18cm     (Youths' 
Ginn    25c 


Toward  the  rising  sun.     1902. 
companion  ser.  geog.  readers) 


Y  Descriptions  by  well  known  authors  of  life  in  India, 
China,  Japan,  Korea  and  islands  of  eastern  seas;  designed 
as  reader  for  either  home  or  school.    Pub.  wkly. 


915.1    Clitna 


Ball,   J. 
22  Jem 


D.     Things    Chinese. 


4th  ed.     1904. 
Scribner    $5 


Modeled  on  Prof.  B.  H.  Chamberlain's  Things  Japanese. 
For  general  reader  or  intending  tourist  who  needs  a  guide 
through  the  literature  of  China  this  handy  work  of  ref- 
erence is  without  a  peer.    Nation. 

Bishop,  I..  li.  (Bird)  The  Yangtze  valley  and 
beyond.     2  v.     1900.     22Jcm  Putnam    $6 

Journeys  in  China,  1896-97.  Packed  with  geographic, 
commercial,  political  and  religious  information  and  well 
provided  with  maps,  illustrations  and  appendixes.    Dial. 

Chang  Chih-tung.  China's  only  hope;  tr.  by 
S:  I.  Woodbridge;  introd.  by  Griffith  John.  1900. 
19icm  Revell    $1.25 

.K  patriotic  viceroy's  earnest  plea  for  reform,  widely 
read  and  influential  in  China.  Most  interesting  in  able 
diagnosis  of  China's  condition,  and  reflection  of  broad- 
minded  Chinaman's  view  of  western  civilization.    N.  Y. 


Colqiihoun,    A. 

1898.     22fm 


B,.      China  in  transformation. 
Harper    $3 


P  K    List  of  books  consulted,  p.  386-88. 

Admirable  rC'sum^  of  history  and  economic,  geographic 
and  social  questions.  Sounds  warning  to  England  against 
Russian  aggression.    N.  Y. 

Overland  to  China.     1900.     22cm 

Harper    $3 

Describes  new  conditions  in  Siberia,  along  Russian 
transcontinental  railway  in  China.  Urges  English-Amer- 
ican concert  against  Russian  aggression.    N.  Y. 


Curzon,  G:  N.  Curzon,  1st  haron.  Problems  of 
the  Far  East:  Japan;  Korea;  China.  4th  ed. 
1896.     22cm  Longmans    $2.50 

Description  of  political  institutions  rather  than  of  ex- 
ternal environment  or  social  customs.    Cleveland. 

Fielde,  A.  M.  A  corner  of  Cathay;  studies  from 
life  among  the  Chinese.     1894.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $3 
Authoritative  account  of  the  daily  life,  customs,  beliefs 
and  superstitions  of  the  Chinese.    Illustrations  by  Chinese 
artists.    N.  Y. 

Headland,  I:  T.  Chinese  boy  and  girl.  1901. 
23cm  Revell    $1  n 

Y  Nursery  rhymes,  finger  plays,  toys,  games,  magic 
blocks,  juggling,  folk  tales  and  daily  life  of  Chinese 
children.  Collected  by  professor  in  Pekin  university. 
Entertaining  and  of  sociologic  value.    N.  Y. 

Hedin,  S.  A.  Central  Asia  and  Tibet  towards 
the  holy  city  of  Lassa.     2  v.     1903.     24Jcm 

Scribner    $10.50  n 

K  Tr.  by  J.  T.  Bealby. 

Bears  impress  throughout  of  strict  scientific  adherence 
to  fact,  and  is  told  with  fascinating  grace  and  charm. 
Oeog.  j. 

Krout,  M..H.  Two  girls  in  China.  1903.  19cm 
(Eclec.  school  readings) 

Y  Amer.  bk.  co.     45c 
liee,  Yan  Phou.     When  I  was  a  boy  in  China. 

1903.     18Jcm  Lothrop    60c 

Y  Description  of  home  life  in  China  by  a  Chinaman. 
Pittsburg. 

Little,  Mrs  A.  E.  N,  (Bawicke)  Intimate 
China;  the  Chinese  as  I  have  seen  them.  1899. 
25cm  Lippincott    $2 

R  Information  from  long  experience  of  the  home  life 
of  the  Chinese.    Nation  (B) 

Martin,  W:  A.  P,  A  cycle  of  Cathay;  or,  China, 
south  and  north;  with  personal  reminiscences. 
1896.     21cm  Revell    $2 

Comments  on  diplomatic  historj';  but  of  special  im- 
portance for  insight  into  manners,  modes  of  thought, 
prejudices  and  potentialities.    Acad.  50:  594. 

Morse,  E:  S.  Glimpses  of  China  and  Chinese 
homes.'  1902.     21cm  Little    $1.50  n 

Buildings,  furnishings,  household  and  public  methods 
of  life  described,  with  clear  drawings,  by  a  trained 
observer.  Originally  published  in  Amcricari  architect. 
N.  Y. 
Parker,  E:  H.  John  Chinaman  and  a  few 
others.     1901.     21cm  IMurray    8/  n 

Vivid  pictures  of  Chinese  character  drawn  from  the 
writer's  personal  experience  during  his  long  period  of 
consular  service.    Geog.j.   (B) 

Parsons,    "W:    S.      An    American    engineer    in 

China.     1900.     20cm  McClure    $1.50 

Based  on  a  journey  across  Hunan  for  railway  survey  in 

1898-99.    Offers  a  clear  insight  into  the  factors  of  the 

Chinese  problem.    Geog.j.   (B) 


915 


284 


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Rockhill,  W:  W.     The  land  of  the  lamas.    1891. 

24cm  Century    $3.50 

PE    Journey  through  China,  Mongolia   and  Thibet: 

valuable  contribution  to  the  literature  of  .xcience  and 

exploration,    yatioii. 

Scidmore,  E.  B..  China,  the  long-lived  empire. 
1900.     21cm  Century    $2.50 

P  B  Travel  sketohes,  with  observations  on  character- 
istics, customs,  political  and  sociologic  conditions,  etc. 
Based  on  7  visits  to  China.    X.  Y. 

Smith,  A.  H.  Chinese  characteristics.  Rev.  ed. 
1900.     214cm  Revell    $2 

Long  residence  among  the  people,  with  command  of 
their  language,  has  enabled  author  to  see  the  Chinese  as 
they  are.  While  pitiles.sly  telling  the  truth,  there  is  noth- 
ing cynical.    Nation. 

Village  life  in  China;  a  study  in  sociology. 

1899.     21cm  Revell    $2 

Describes  in  detail,  from  intimate  knowledge,  the 
peculiar  social  life  and  institutions.  Shrewd,  hopeful, 
Christian,  interesting.    Well  illustrated.    X.  Y. 

Williams,  S:  W.  Middle  Kingdom;  a  survey  of 
the  geography,  government,  literature,  social 
life,  arts  and  history  of  the  Chinese  empire  and 
its  inhabitants.     Rev.  ed.     2  v.     1899.     24cm 

Scribner    $9 
8  R    Exhaustive.     By  late  professor  of  Chinese  lan- 
guage in  Yale;  historical  value  of  work  strongly  empha- 
sized by  research  of  later  years.    X  1'.  times. 


Bishop,  I..  Ii.  (Bird)  Korea  and  her  neighbors. 
1898.     21cm  Revell    $2 

Best  book  on  Korea  [1897]  Obsen-ations  before,  during 
and  after  China-Japanese  war.  Particularly  full  on  polit- 
ical and  industrial  aspects.    Excellent  maps.    N.  Y. 

liOwell,  Percival.  Choson,  the  land  of  the 
morning  calm;  a  sketch  of  Korea.     1886.     26cm 

Houghton    $5 
Characteristics  of  China,  Japan  and  Korea,  with  philo- 
sophic views  and  personal  recollections.    Publishers. 

Tibet. 

Nichols,  r.  H:  Through  hidden  Shensi.  1902. 
22icm  Scribner    $3.50  n 

Account  of  a  journey  in  autumn  of  1901,  from  Pekin  to 
Sian,  through  heart  of  the  Boxers'  country  and  across 
two  oldest  provinces  of  China.  Story  of  untraveled 
roads,  over  which  few  white  men  have  ventured.  Pitts- 
burg. 

Rijnhart,  Mrs  S.  C.  With  the  Tibetans  in  tent 
and  temple;  narrative  of  four  years'  residence  on 
the  Tibetan  border,  and  of  a  journey  into  the 
far  interior.     190i.     20cm  Revell    $1.50 

An  altogether  exceptional  book  in  missionary  litera- 
ture. She  has  seen  and  suffered  much  and  tella  of  it 
simply  and  effectively.    Nation. 


Sarachchandra  Dasa.  Journey  to  Lhasa  and 
central  Tibet;  ed.  by  W.  W.  Rockhiil.  1902. 
22cm  Dutton    $3.50  n 

May  fairly  be  quoted  as  the  best  and  most  accurate 
authority  on  southern  Tibet  and  its  capital  that  has 
appeared  of  late  years  [1902]     Geog.  j. 

015.2    Japan 

Ayrton,  Mrs  M.  C.  Child-life  in  Japan  and 
Japanese  child  stories;  ed.  with  introd.  and 
notes  by  W.E.Griffis.  1901.  19icm  (Heath's 
home  &  school  class. )  Heath    20c  n 

Y  stories  and  sketches  with  illustrations  by  Japanese 
artists.    Unusual  and  charming.    Pittsburg. 

Bacon,  A.  M.  Japanese  girls  and  women.  Rev. 
ed.     1902.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Edition  illastrated  by  Keishil  Takenouchi.    $4. 

Education,  marriage  and  divorce,  motherhood,  court 
life,  women  in  the  palace  and  hut,  and  as  laborers  and 
servants  in  country  and  city.  Clear,  full  and  trust- 
worthv.    Lit.  icorld. 


A  Japanese  interior. 


1893.     18cm 
Houghton    $1.25 
E    Daily  experiences  of  an  openminded  American  girl 
who  taught  in  the  school  for  peeresses  in  Tokio;  trust- 
worthy.   X.  Y. 

Bishop,  Mrs  I..  Ii.  (Bird)  Unbeaten  tracks  in 
Japan;  an  account  of  travels  on  horseback  in  the 
interior.    2v.ini.    1880.    19icm   Putnam   $2.50 

Brownell,  C.  Li.  The  heart  of  Japan;  glimpses 
of  life  and  nature  far  from  the  travellers'  track 
in  the  land  of  the  rising  sun.     1903.     19^cm 

McClure    $1.50  n 

The  author,  who,  during  his  five  years'  sojourn,  always 
lived  like  the  natives,  has  endeavored,  with  success,  to 
represent  to  his  readers  the  inner  spirit  of  native  life. 

Geog.  j. 

Chamberlain,  B.  H.  Things  Japanese;  for  trav- 
ellers and  others.     4th  ed.     1902.     22cm 

Scribner    $4  n 

Xext  to  Murray's  guide  no  other  book  so  indispensable 
to  tourists.    Natimi.    (B) 

Clement,  E.  "W. 
1903.     19^cm 

Bibliographies  at  end  of  chapters. 

Well  digested  mass  of  knowledge  concerning  country 
and  people.  Liberally  illustrated,  with  map,  appendix 
of  statistics  and  tables,  index,  bibliographies.  Treats 
with  remarkable  clearness  the  more  modem  phases  of 
constitutional  imperialism,  local  self-government,  etc. 
Nation. 

Di6sy,  Arthur.  The  new  Far  East.  3ded.  1900. 
21cm  Putnam    $3.50 

Intimate  point  of  view  of  a  Japanese  with  strong  Brit- 
ish proclivities.    N.  Y.  times. 


Handbook  of  modern  Japan. 
McClurg    $1.40  n 


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285 


Finck,  H:  T.     Lotos-time  in  Japan.    1895.    21cm 

Scribner    $1.75 

P  K  Aims  to  di-splay  the  principal  points  in  which 
Japanese  civilization  excels  onr  own.    K.  Y. 

Praser,  3/r.s  Hugh.  Letters  from  Japan.  2  v. 
1899.     24cm  Macmillan    $7.50 

R  P  Written  from  1889-94  by  wife  of  Briti.sh  envoy. 
Unusual  opportunities  and  insight,  discriminating  enthu- 
.siasm  and  charming  style  make  it  of  high  value.    N.  Y. 

Gulick,  S.  li.  Evolution  of  the  Japanese,  social 
and  psychic.     1903.     23cm  Re  veil    $2  n 

Study  of  Japanese  race  characteristics,  social,  mental 
and  moral,  and  of  the  possibilities  of  western  influence. 
N.  Y. 

Hearn,  Lafcadio.  Glimpsesof  unfamiliar  Japan. 
2  V.     1894.     21cm  Houghton    $4 

R  Descriptions  of  travel,  wonderful  accounts  of  famous 
temples  and  neighborhoods,  charming  stories  of  personal 
experience;  succeeds  in  photographing,  as  it  were,  the 
Japanese  soul.    Nation. 

Kokoro :  hints  and  echoes  of  Japanese  in- 
ner life.     1896.     18Jcm  Houghton    $1.25 

Sympathetic  and  artistic  portrayal  of  emotional  life  as 
seen  in  Japanese  patriotism,  religiousness,  romantic  love, 
etc.    N.Y. 

Knox,  T:  "W.     Boy  travellers  in  the  Far  East; 
adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Japan 
and  China.     1880.     23  x  17cm 
Y  Harper    $2 

La  Farge,  John.  An  artist's  letters  from  Japan. 
1897.     23Jcm  Century    $4 

Primarily  an  account  of  a  brief  residence  in  Japan, 
mainly  in  Tokio  and  in  the  holy  mountain  of  Nikko. 
The  man  who  writes  it  is  evidently  a  painter,  and  also  a 
man  of  profound  insight.    Russell  Sturgis  in  M-.  6(/(/er    (B) 

Murray,  John,  publisher.  Handbook  for  trav- 
ellers in  Japan,  including  the  whole  empire 
from  Yezo  to  Formosa,  by  B.  H.  Chamberlain 
and  W.  B.  Mason.     7th  ed.     1903.     18Jcm 

:Murray     20/ 

Parsons,  Alfred.  Notes  in  Japan.  1896. 
21  ^cm  Harper    $3 

An  artist's  sketching  tour,  exquisitely  portrayed  in 
illustration  and  agreeably  supplemented  with  text.    N.  Y. 

815.3    Arabia 

Zwemer,  S:  M.  Arabia:  the  cradle  of  Islam; 
introd.  by  J.  S.  Dennis.     1900.     21icm 

Revell    $2 
Arabian  bibliography,  p.  414-26. 

General  account  of  Arabia  from  missionary  viewpoint, 
compiled  from  travels  of  well  known  writers  and  his  own 
experiences.  Authoritative  description  of  country,  its 
people,  life,  industries,  trade  and  history.    .Spec.  85:  493. 


915.4    India 

Crooke,  "William.  The  north-western  provinces  "" 
of  India,  their  history,  ethnology  and  adminis- 
tration. 1897.  23cm  Methuen  10/6 
Essay  on  all  more  important  iwlitical  and  social  ques- 
tions directly  or  indirectly  affecting  past  and*  present  ad- 
ministration of  whole  of  India:  Hindu  and  Muhamma- 
dan,  religions,  institution  of  caste,  land  tenure,  fiscal 
matters,  rajpv'it  migrations,  etc.    Acad.  52:  320. 

Hornaday,  W:  T.  Two  yearsin  the  jungle;  the 
experiences  of  a  hunter  and  naturalist  in  India, 
Ceylon,  the  Malay  peninsula  and  Borneo.  7th 
ed.     1901.     22^cm  Scribner    $2.50 

Trip  was  made  to  collect  specimens  for  U.  S.  national 
mu.seum.    Pittsburg. 

Knight,  E:  F:    Where  three  empires  meet.    New  -^ 
ed.     1897.     19cm  Longmans    $1.25 

Narrative  of  travel  in  Kashmir,  western  Tibet,  Gilgit 
and  adjoining  countries.    Title. 

Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in  the  Far  East, 
pt.  3.     1902.     23icm  Harper    $2 

Y  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Ceylon 
and  India,  with  descriptions  of  Borneo,  the  Philippine 
Islands  and  Burmah.    Title. 

Murray,    John.     Handbook    for    travellers    in  "^ 
India,    Burma    and    Ceylon.     4th    ed.      1901. 
17|cm  Murray    20, 

Includes  Bengal,  Bombay  and  Madras,  the  Punjab, 
northwest  provinces,  Rajputana,  central  provinces, 
Mysore,  etc.  the  native  states,  As.sam  and  Ka,shmere. 
Title. 

Ramabai  Sarasvati,  pundita.  High-caste  Hindu 
woman.     Xew  ed.     1901.     192cm     Revell     75c 

Scidmore,  E.  R.     Winter  India.     1903.     21Jcm    ^ 

Century    $2  n 

Steevens,  G:  W.     In  India.     1899.     19icm  i>c 

Dodd    $1.50 
Vivid  impressionist  sketch  of  India,  political,  social  and 
industrial.    Dial. 

Strachey,  Sir  John.      India;  its  administration  *-^ 
&  progress.     3d  ed.     1903.     23cm 

Macmillan     10/  n 
915.5    Persia 

Bishop,  Mrs  I..  L.  (Bird)  Journeys  in  Persia 
and  Kurdistan.         2  v.     1891.     21cm 

Murray     1/4/6 
Vivid  picture  of  the  people  and  their  life  as  observed 
during  months  of  caravan  travel.    N.  Y. 

Sykes,  E.  C.  Through  Persia  on  a  side-saddle; 
new  ed.     1898.     23cm  Lippincott    $2  n 

Deals  with  the  dally  life  and  condition."?;  the  pen  pic- 
tures are  so  clear  and  sharply  defined  that  they  acquire  a 
permanent  value.    Bk.  buyer  (B) 


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Sykes,  P.  M.  Ten  thousand  miles  in  Persia;  or, 
Eight  years  in  Iran.     1902.     24cm 

Scribner    $6  n 
The  outcome  of  intelligent  and  continuous  explorations 
with  a  scientific  aim.    Mainly  geographic.    Oeog.  j. 

915.6    Turkey  In  Asia. 

O    Hogarth,  D:  G:    The  nearer  Easl.    1902.    22Jcm 
(Appletons'  world  ser. )  Appleton    $2 

KS  Includes  the  Balkan  belts;  the  Asian  descent  (Asia 
Minor);  the  central  upland  (Armenia  and  Persia);  south- 
western plains;  Egypt. 

Authoritative.  Geography  in  a  new  form,  written  by  a 
man  of  well  known  literary  capacity.    Geog.  j. 

Khalil  Khalid.     Diary  of  a  Turk.     1903.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.75 

From  standpoint  of  an  enlightened  Turk,  far  more  in- 
structive than  books  on  Turkey  usuaJly  are.    Ath. 

iX     Kinglake,  A.  W:    Eothen;  with  introd.  by  James 
Bryce.     1900.     20cm     (Century  class.) 

Century    $1.25  n 

Journey  made  about  1835.  Rather  a  delightful  record 
of  personal  impressions  than  of  outward  facts.  Leslie 
Stephen. 

Knox,  T:  "W.     Boy  travellers  in  the  Far  East; 
pt.  4,  adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to 
Egypt  and  the  Holy  land.     1883.     23  x  17cm 
Y  Harper    $2 

Percy,  H:  A.  G:  Percy,  earl.  Notes  from  a 
diary  in  Asiatic  Turkey,  by  Lord  Warkworth. 
1898.     24icm  "    E.  Arnold    21/  n 

Record  of  a  considerable  journey  covering  what  are, 
perhaps,  the  worst  governed  provinces  of  Turkey.  Illus- 
trations of  value.    Ath.  '99,1:  7. 

Ramsay,  W:  M.  Impressions  of  Turkey  during 
twelve  years'  wanderings.     1897.     21cm 

Putnam    $1.75 
On  the  whole  the  best  work  on  the  eastern  question 
[1897]    Nation. 

Warner,  C:  D.     In  the  Levant.     20^cm 

Houghton    $2 
Continues  the  narrative  of  My  winter  on  the  Nile,  de- 
scribing the  coast  of  Turkey  from  Palestine  to  Greece. 
.    Buffalo. 

I'aleatlne 

O    Baedeker,  Earl.     Palestine  and  Syria;  handbook 
for  travellers.     2d  ed.     1894.     16cm 

Scribner    $3.60  n 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  99-120. 

Written  by  Dr  Albert  Socin  and  revised  irc"\  the  recent 
journeys  of  Dr  Immanuel  Benzinger.    Ed.  sel. 

Geikie,  J:  C.  Holy  Land  and  the  Bible;  a  book 
of  Scripture  illustrations  gathered  in  Palestine. 
2v.     1887.     23cm  Pott    .$5 


Hutton,  Laurence.     Literary  landmarks  of  Jem-  ^ 

salem.     1895.     19cm  Harper    75c 

Oliphant,  Laurence.  Haifa;  or,  Life  in  modem 
Palestine;  ed.  byC:A.  Dana.     1887.     20Jcm 

Harper    $1.75 

Originally  published  as  letters  in  New  York  Sun,  1882-86. 

Thomson,  W:  M.     The  land  and  the  book;  or. 

Biblical  illustrations  drawn  from  the  manners 

and  customs,  the  scenes  and  scenery,  of  the 

Holy  Land.     3  v.     1880-86.     23cm 

Harper    $7.50 

Another  work  with  same  title  was  published  by  the  au- 
thor in  1859. 

Combines  in  an  eminent  degree  a  lively  sense  for  the 
striking  and  picturesque  in  nature  with  great  familiarity 
with  the  Bible.    Nation. 

915.7    Siberia 

Burnaby,  F:  G.     A  ride  to  Khiva.     1886.     19cm 

Burt    $1 

Capital  account  of  Russian  central  Asia  before  construc- 
tion of  Trans-Caspian  railway.    H.  R.  Mill.    (B) 

Hovrard,  B:  D.  Prisoners  of  Russia;  a  personal 
study  of  convict  life  in  Sakhalin  and  Siberia; 
with  pref.  by  O.  O.  How^ard.     1902.     i9icm 

Appleton    $1.40  n 

Prison  administration  and  social  effects  of  convict 
system  in  remotest  Siberian  settlements.  Personal  study 
by  a  well  equipped  observer,    N.  Y. 

Kennan,  George.     Siberia  and  the  exile  system.  V( 
2  V.     1891.     23i^cm  Century    $6 

Specific  and  formidable  arraignment  of  the  Russian 
penal  system;  first  published  in  the  Century  and  here 
revised  and  completed  with  index,  authorities,  etc.   N.  Y. 

Tent-life  in  Siberia.     1903.     18cm 

Putnam     $1.25 

Story  of  the  effort  of  the  Western  Union  to  build  a  line 
of  telegraph  up  the  west  coast  of  America  and  down  the 
east  coast  of  Asia.  Sir  Roderick  Murchison  calls  it  first 
of  modem  books  of  travel.    Nation    (B) 

Shoemaker,  M.  M.  The  great  Siberian  railway 
from  St  Petersburg  to  Pekin.     1903.     20Jcm 

Putnam    $2  n 

Guidebook  with  some  general  information  added. 
Nation,  76:  318. 

Simpson,  J.  Y.  Side-lights  on  S'beria.  1898. 
21  Jem  Blackwood     16/ 

Some  account  of  the  great  Siberian  railroad,  the  prisons 
and  exile  system.    Title. 

Wright,    G:    F:      Asiatic    Russia.      2  v.     1902.    A" 
23icm  McClure    $7.50  n 

Bibliography,  p.  633-37. 

A  detailed  account  of  the  physical  geography,  a  con- 
cise but  very  interesting  narrative  of  the  Russian  con- 
quest, a  suggestive  description  of  various  types  of  colonists 
and  a  thoughtful  discussion  of  social,  economic  and  po- 
litical conditions.    Spec.  90:  705. 


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915.9.  Fartber  India 


Soul  of  a  people.     4th  ed.     1903. 

Macmillan    $3 


Hall,  H.  F. 
21cm 

Treats  of  the  Burmese  people. 

Contents:  Living  beliefs;  He  who  found  the  light;  Way 
to  the  great  peace;,  War;  Government;  Crime  and  punish- 
ment; Happiness;  The  monkhood;  Prayer;  Festivals; 
Women;  Divorce;  Manners;  'Noblesse  oblige;'  All  life  is 
one;  Death,  the  deliverer;  The  potter's  wheel;  The 
forest  of  time. 

Buddhi-sm  as  a  working  creed  among  the  Burmese,  giv- 
ing only  those  features  actually  embodied  in  lives  and 
vital  belief  of  the  people.    Acad.  54:  215. 

Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in  the  Far  East, 
pt.  2.     1881.     23  X  17cm  Harper    $2 

Y  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Slam  and 
Java,  with  descriptions  of  Cochin-China,  Cambodia, 
Sumatra  and  the  Malay  Archipelago.    Title. 

Nisbet,  John.     Burma  under  British  rule — and 
before.     2  v.     1901.     23cm       Constable    32/  n 
Valuable  for  reference  on  details  of  Burmese  govern- 
ment, law,  custom,  superstition,  trade,  handicraft,  etc. 
Spec.    88:  256. 

Smyth,  H.  W.  Five  years  in  Siam,  from  1891 
to  1896.     2  V.     1898.     21cm  Scribner    $5 

List  of  authorities,  v.  2,  p.  323-24. 

The  most  important  contribution  yet  made  to  our 
knowledge  of  Siam  and  the  Siamese  [1898]    Literature 

(B) 

Young,  Ernest.     The  kingdom  of  the  yellow 

robe.     1898.     24^cm  Constable    6/ 

R    Social  and  religious  life  in  Siam.    Minute  details 

about  daily  habits  with  some  account  of  political  and 

industrial  reforms.    Xation,  71:  373. 

916    Africa 

Badlam,  A.  B.  Views  in  Africa;  ed.  by  Larkin 
Dunton.     1895.     19cm    (World  &  its  people) 

Silver    72c  n 

Y  Partial  contents:  Oases  of  the  desert;  Deserts  of 
South  Africa;  People  of  the  Congo  river  basin;  'The 
land  of  the  moon;'  Diamond  fields;  Views  of  the  Boers; 
Ostrich  farming  at  Cape  Colony;  Ants  of  Africa;  Educa- 
tion in  Cairo. 

Herbertson,  Mrs  F.  L.  D.  (B.ichardson)  Af- 
rica; ed.  by  A.  J.  Herbertson.  1902.  18cm 
(Descr.  geog.  from  original  sources) 

Macmillan    70c  n 
Bibliography,  p.  247-60. 
Jenks,    Tudor.      Boy's    book    of    explorations. 
1900.    21cm  Doubleday    $2 

Y  True  stories  of  heroes  of  travel  and  exploration  in 
Africa,  Asia  and  Australia.  Mainly  modem.  Maps  and 
Illustrations. 

^Keane,   A:    H:      Africa.      2    v.      1895.      20cm 
(Stanford's  compend.  of  geog.) 

Lippincott    $5.50  n  ea 
Contents:  v.  1,  North  Africa;  v.  2,  South  Africa. 


Stanley,  >S'(V  H:  M. 
tion  and  its  future. 


(t-  otiiers.     Africa,  its  parti- 
1898.     18icm 

Dodd    $1.25 

Aims  to  present  actual  standing  of  the  various  European 

nations  inAfrica  and  their  chief  ambitions.    Of  value  for 

main  facts  which  have  transformed  the  map  of  Africa  in 

our  generation.    Lit.  world,  29:  458. 

Vincent,  Frank.     Actual  Africa.     1895.     23Jcm 

Appleton    $5 

P  R  Recountsa  tourof  coaststates,  with  extensive  trips 
into  interior.  Describes  people,  life  and  environment, 
government,  scenery,  mines,  commercial  and  industrial 
conditions,  etc.    X.  Y. 

916.1    Nortb  Africa 

Davis,  B.:  H.      Rulers    of    the    Mediterranean. 
1894.     19cm  Harper    $1.25 

Travel  sketches  of  Gibraltar,  Tangiers,  Cairo,  Athens 
and  Constantinople,  with  chapter  on  the  English  in 
Eg>-pt.    K.  Y. 

Field,  H:  M.     The  Barbary  coast.     1893.     21cm 

Scrib;ier    $2 

Travel  sketches  of  Gibraltar,  Morocco,  Algiers,  Tunis, 
Sahara,  with  notes  on  history  and  social  and  religious 
life.    X.  Y. 

Vivian,  Herbert.     Tunisia  and  the  modern  Bar- 
bary pirates.     1899.     22  Jem  Longmans    $4 
Describes  manners  and  customs  of  people,  trade,  agri- 
culture, education,  superstitions  and  folk  lore.    Nation, 
69:  359. 

916.2    Egypt 


Bacon,   Mrs  Lee. 
1901.     21cm 


Our  houseboat  on  the  Nile. 
Houghton    $1.75  n 


Leisurely  pilgrimage  in  a  dahabiyeh  from  first  to  sec- 
ond cataract.  Illustrations  from  Mr  Bacon's  water  colors. 
N.  Y. 

Baedeker,  Earl.  Egypt;  handbook  for  travel- 
lers.    5th  ed.     1902.     16cm        Scribner    $4.50 

In  this  edition  the  two  voliunes  devoted  to  Lower  and 
Upper  Egypt  have  been  compressed  into  one.    Ed.  sel. 

Ball,  E.  A.  B..  City  of  the  caliphs;  a  popular 
study  of  Cairo  and  its  environs  and  the  Nile  and 
its  antiquities.     1897.     21cm  Estes    $3 

Edwards,  A.  A.  B.  A  thousand  miles  up  the 
Nile.     1899.     23cm 

Routledge    7/6;  Button    $2.50 
First  published  in  1877. 

R  Excellent  companion  and  guidebook.  Parts  relat- 
ing to  ancient  historj-  and  interpretation  of  inscriptions 
authoritative. 

Gordon,  Lucie  (Austin)  lady  DuflF-  Letters 
from  Egypt;  rev.  ed.     1902.     21cm 

McClure    $2.50  n 

Describes  Egypt  of  the  sixties.  Biographic  memoir  by 
her  daughter,  Mrs  Janet  Ross,  and  introduction  by  George 
Meredith.    Nation,  75: 351. 


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Johnston,  Sir  H.  H.  Nile  quest;  a  record  of 
the  exploration  of  the  Nile  and  its  basin.  1903. 
20cm     (Story  of  explor.)  Stokes    $1.35  n 

Bibliography,  p.  322-27. 

Characterized  by  breadth  of  outlook  which  helps  reader 
to  grasp  not  a  mere  succession  of  facts,  but  their  relation 
to  general  currents  of  world  history.    Geog.  j. 

liane,  E:  W:  Account  of  the  manners  and  cus- 
toms of  the  modern  Egyptians;  written  in  Egypt 
during  the  years  1833-1835;  with  biog.  notice  of 
the  author.     1902.     19Jcm  Ward    2/ 

First  edition,  1836. 

No  such  handbook  as  this  for  the  study  of  a  country 
and  people  of  alien  race  and  religion.    St  <&  K 

Cairo  fifty  years  ago;  ed.  by  Stanley  Lane- 
Poole.     1896.     19icm  Scribner    $2.40  n 

Traces  history  from  641  A.  D.  to  his  own  time;  describes 
situation  and  size  of  older  capitals  of  Egypt,  streets  and 
quarters,  bazaars  and  citadel,  mosques  both  inside  and 
outside  the  city,  and  of  old  Cairo,  etc.    ^1^/;.  '97,  1: 147. 

Neufeld,  Charles.  Prisoner  of  the  khaleefa; 
twelve  years'  captivity  at  Omdurman.     3d  ed. 

1899.  23cm  Putnam    $4 
Appeared  in  Wide  world  magazine,  June,  1899  to  March, 

1900,  under  title  In  the  khalifa's  clutches. 

Author  captured  by  dervishes  while  on  a  trading  expe- 
dition to  Sudan.    Nation,  1899. 

Penfield,  F:  C.  Present-day  Egypt.  Rev.  ed. 
1903.     2Hcm  Century    $2.50 

P  Author  United  States  consul-general  1893-97;  life  in 
Cairo  and  Alexandria,  story  of  the  Suez  canal,  of  Great 
Britain's  pKjsition  in  Egypt,  of  the  work  on  the  great 
Assuan  dam,  etc.    Pub.  wkly. 

Pollard,  Joseph.     The  land  of  the  monuments; 

notes  of  Egyptian  travel.     2d  ed.     1898.     21cm 

P  Whittaker    $2 

Steevens,  G:  W.     Egypt  in  1898.     1898.     20cm 

Dodd    $1.50 

P  R  Deals  with  English  rule  and  influence;  describes 
a  Nile  trip  and  visit  to  Coptic  monastery  of  St  Mark,  etc. 
Dial,  25:  226. 

Traill,  H:  D.  From  Cairo  to  the  Soudan  fron- 
tier.    1896.     20cm  Lane    $1.50 

First  published  serially  in  the  Daily  telegraph. 

Series  of  detached  sketches  of  scenes  and  incidents  of 
two  recent  visits  to  Egypt.  Varied  in  character,  humor- 
ous, historical,  imaginative  and  descriptive.  Nation, 
63:  87. 

"Warner,  C:  D.     My  winter  on  the  Nile.     1899. 
20Jcm 
PE  Houghton    $2 

916.3    A1>y«)8liiia 

Bent,  J.  T.     The  sacred  city  of  the  Ethiopians. 

1893.     23cm  Longmans    $5 

A  record  of  travel  and  research  in  Abyssinia  in  1893; 

with  a  chapter  by  H.  D.  Mviller  on  the  Inscriptions  from 


Yeha  and  Aksum,  and  an  appendix.  On  the  morpholog- 
ical character  of  the  Abyssinians,  by  J.  G.  Garson.    Title. 

Vivian,  Herbert.  Abyssinia;  through  the  Lion- 
land  to  the  court  of  the  Lion  of  Judah.  1901. 
22Jcm  Longmans    $4 

Journalistic  account  of  a  scamper  from  Aden  to  the 
capital  and  back.    Ath.  '01,  1:  657. 

916.4    Morocco 

Meakin,  Budgett.  Land  of  the  Moors.  1901. 
22Jcm  Macmillan     $5 

Hanno's  Periplus,  rev.  from  a  translation  by  Thomas 
Falconer,  p.  463-56. 

Lilisly  to  remain  the  standard  authority.  Its  informa- 
tion has  been  made  as  complete  as  possible,  both  by  per- 
sonal travel  and  a  study  of  all  existing  literature  on  the 
subject  (1901)     Geog.j.  (B) 

The  Moors;  a  comprehensive  description. 

1902.     22Jcm  Macmillan    $5  n 

Detailed  description  of  social  and  religious  conditions 
and  customs.    132  illustrations.    N.  Y. 

Xioti,  Pierre,  pseud.  Into  Morocco;  tr.  by  E.  P. 
Robins,  illus.  by  Benj.  Constant  and  Aim6  Ma- 
rot.     1892.     20icm     (Rialtoser.) 

Rand,  McNally    $1 

Description  of  the  embassy  from  France  to  Fez  in  1889. 
Full  of  action  and  color  and  on  the  whole  conveys  a  cor- 
rect impression  of  the  artistic  aspect  of  life  in  Morocco. 
Budgett  Meakin  (B) 

Rae,  Edw^ard.  Country  of  the  Moors;  a  journey 
from  Tripoli  in  Barbary  to  the  city  of  Kairwan. 
1877.     20cm  Murray     12/ 

916.6    Nortb  Central  Africa 

Alldridge,  T:  J.  The  Sherbro  and  its  hinterland. 
1901.    23cm  Macmillan     15/ 

Comprehensive  and  authoritative  description  of  south- 
ern Sierra  Leone,  by  author  qualified  by  10  years'  real" 
denee  and  careful  observation.    Ed.  sel. 

Dubois,  Felix.  Timbuctoo  the  mysterious;  tr. 
by  Diana  White.     1896.     23cm 

Longmans    $3.50 

Describes  journey  from  Paris  to  the  Niger;  gives  ac- 
count of  Niger  valley  and  its  towns:  the  Lon;;hoi  empire; 
and  as  complete  an  account  as  possible  of  Timbtiktu  And 
its  history  to  the  French  conquest.    Geog.  j. 

Kingsley,  M. .  H.  West  African  studies.  2d  ed. 
with  additional  chapters.     1901.     21cm 

Macmillan  $2.25 
P  E  By  enthusiast  for  West  Africa.  Descriptions  of 
people  and  scenew;  various  phases  of  fetish  and  state  of 
commerce,  .jtrong  denunciation  of  Crown  Colony  system 
of  government  and  its  working  in  West  Africa.  Ath.  '99, 
1: 172. 

Robinson,  C :  H :  Nigeria,  our  latest  protectorate. 
1900.     19icm  Marshall    5/ 

R  Not  a  political  study,  but  rather  study  of  the  Hauisa 
people. 


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289 


Schweinfurth,  Q.  A.  The  heart  of  Africa;  three 
years'  travels  and  adventures  in  the  unexplored 
regions  of  Central  Africa,  1868  to  1871;  tr.  by 
Ellen E.Frewer.   2  v.    1873.    22cm    Low    3/6ea 

916.7    Soutli  Central  Africa 

Baker,  Sir  S:  "W.  The  Albert  N'yanza,  great 
basin  of  the  Nile,  and  explorations  of  the  Nile 
sources.     1898.    20cm  Macmillan    $1.75 

Chanler,  W:  A.  Through  jungle  and  desert; 
travels  in  eastern  Africa.     1896.     25|cm 

Macmillan    $5 
P    Account  of  travel  in  unexplored  territory  and  ad- 
ventures with  wild  men  and  beasts.    Maps  of  scientific 
value.    Dial,  21: 13. 

Drummond,  Henry.  Tropical  Africa.  10th  ed. 
1903.     19cm  Scribner    $1 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B  Country  of  the  dwarfs.  1889. 
19cm 

Y  Harper    $1 

In    African    forest    and    jungle.      1903. 

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P  K  Adventures  of  a;  European  naturalist  in  the  darker 
parts  of  the  Dark  continent.    Dial,  35:  477. 

Stories  of  the  gorilla  country;  narrated 

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Y  Adventures  among  wild  men  and  beasts  on  west 
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Innes    16/ 

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Geographic  observations,  also  information  as  to  places 

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Johnston,  Sir  H.  H.  British  Central  Africa. 
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Comprehensive  information  about  the  land,  its  appear- 
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Kingsley ,  M. .  H.  Travels  in  West  Africa,  Congo 
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gist.   Bowdoin. 

Enox,  T :  W.  Boy  travellers  on  the  Congo.  1888. 
23  km  Harper    $2 

Y  Condensed  from  Stanley's  Viroiigh  the  dark  continent. 
O  Livingstone,  David.     I^st  journals  of  David 

Livingstone,  in  Central  Africa,  from  1865  to  his 
death;  continued  by  a  narrative  of  his  last  mo- 
ments and  sufferings,  obtained  from  his  faithful 
servants  Chuma  and  Susi,  by  Horace  Waller. 
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Livingstone,  David  &  Charles.  Narrative  of 
an  expedition  to  the  Zaml^esi  and  its  tributaries; 
and  of  the  discovery  of  the  lakes  Shirwa  and 
Nyassa;  1858-1864.     1893.     24cm     Harper    $5 

Stanley,  Sir  H:  M.  How  I  found  Livingstone. 
1902.     22Jcm  Scribner    $3.50 

R    Adventure  and  discovery  in  central  Africa.   Title. 

In  darkest  Africa;  or,  The  quest,  rescue, 

and  retreat  of  Emin,  governor  of  Equatoria. 
2  V.     1890.     22 Jem  Scribner    subs.  $7.50 

The  story  of  Stanley's  last  journey  in  Africa  in  1889, 
through  the  Congo  State  to  the  Nile,  and  thence  to  the 
coast.    H.  R.  Mill. 


Through  the  dark  continent.     2  v.     1878. 

22 Jem  Harper    $7.50 

Perhaps  the  most  stirring  book  of  African  travel  ever 
written.  It  details  the  discovery  and  first  navigation  of 
the  Congo  river  system  in  1878.    H.  R.  Mill  (B) 

916.8    South  Africa 

Barnard,  Ladi/  Anne  (Lindsay)  South  Africa 
a  century  ago;  ed.  with  a  memoir  and  brief 
notes,  by  W.  H.  Wilkins.     1901.     21cm 

Dodd    $2.50  n 

Letters  written  from  Cape  of  Good  Hope  (1797-1801)  by 
wife  of  Secretary  of  colony,  \vhen  British  flag  was  first 
hoisted  over  Cape  Town.    Ath.    01, 1:  491. 

Bent,  J.  T.  Ruined  cities  of  Mashonaland.  1892. 
23cm  Longmans    $1.25 

A  record  of  excavation  and  exploration  in  1891;  with  a 
chapter  on  the  orientation  and  mensuration  of  the  tem- 
ples, by  R.  M.  W.  Swan.    Title. 

Bryce,   James.      Impressions  of  South  Africa.     Q 
3ded.     1900.     21Jcm  Century    $3.50 

The  most  satisfactor>-  and  authoritative  account  of 
physical  features,  climate,  conditions,  history  and  race 
problems.  Partly  published  in  Century.  Clear  style. 
Valuable  maps.    N.  Y, 


Hillegas,   H.    C. 

19  km 


Oom  Paul's  people.      1899. 
Appleton    $1.50 


An  American's  personal  impressions.  Sketches  history, 
political  situation,  government,  people,  leaders.  Strongly 
favors  Boers.    N.  Y. 

Martin,  ^frs  Annie.      Home  life  on  an  ostrich 
farm.     1891.     19cm  Appleton    $1.25 

PEA  perfect  book  of  if*  kind.    Description  of  a  South 
African  home  bv  a  writer  of  keen  observing  powers  and 
great  love  of  nature.    Xation. 
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Rankin,  Reginald.     A  subaltern's  letters  to  his    Q 

wife.     2ded.     1902.     20cm     Longmans    $1.25 

K    Largely  descriptive  of  natural  and  social  conditions. 
Reflections  interesting,  criticism  of  military  affairs  acute  ' 
and  suggestive.    N.  Y. 

Ranks  among  the  best  Boer  war  books.    Literature. 


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1899.     19icin  Macmillan    $2 

R  Letters  to  London  Times  during  period  of  Jameson 
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916.9    JTladagascar 

Keller.,  Konrad.  Madagascar,  Mauritius  and 
the  other  East-African  islands.     1901.    24icm 

Sonnenschein    7/6 
Tr.  by  H.  A.  Xesbitt.    Principal  authorities  consulted, 
p.  239. 
Best  summary  down  to  1898.    Geog.j. 

917    America 

Carpenter,  F.  G:  Carpenter's  geographical 
reader;  North  America.     1898.     19cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     60c 

Y  Published  also  under  title,  Travels  through  yorth 
Ameriqa  with  the  children.    1898. 

Coe,  F.  E.  Our  American  neighbors;  ed.  byLar- 
kinDunton.    1891.    19cm    (World  &  its  people) 

Silver    60c  n 

Y  Interesting  description  of  Canada,  Mexico,  Central 
and  South  America.    Pittsburg. 

Explorers.  1902.  ISJcm  (Little  masterpieces 
of  sci. )  Doubleday    50c 

Herbertson,  Mrs  F.  L.  D.  (Richardson) 
North  America,  ed.  by  A.  J.  Herbertson.  1901. 
18cm     (Descr.  geog.  from  original  sources) 

Macmillan    75c  n 

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Y  May  well  attract  mature  readers,  and  bring  to  their 
attention  the  correlation  of  many  topics  too  generally 
considered  apart.    L.  A.  H. 

Strange  lands  near  home.  1902.  18cm  (Youths' 
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Y  Extracts  from  papers  in  the  YoutK s  companion,  some 
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Tarr,  B..  S. ,  &  McMurry,  F.  M.    North  America; 

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T    See  note  under  their  Home  geography,  910. 
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Baedeker,   Karl.     Dominion  of  Canada,   with 

I      Newfoundland,   and    an  excursion  to  Alaska; 

handbook  for  travellers.     2d  ed.     1900.     16cm 

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Dawson,  S:  E:  Canada  and  Newfoundland. 
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Well  proportioned,  trustworthy  and  useful  handbook. 
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Garland,  Hamlin.  The  trail  of  the  goldseekers; 
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of  untried  experiences.    Literature  (B) 

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A  compound  of  anecdote,  of  observation  and  of  shrewd 
or  amusing  reflection.  Object  to  depict  the  French  Cana- 
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Ralph,  Jtilian.     On  Canada's  frontier.     1892.    ^ 
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Canadian  country  north  of  Lake  Superior,  at  every 

season,  from  standpoint  of  hunter,  fisherman,  of  lovers 

by  moonlight,  of  collectors  of  leaves  and  blossoms,  of  the 

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Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Mexico;  adven- 
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Y    Social   and    political  history,  resources,   mannert 

and  customs,  in  story  form.    N.  Y. 

Lummis,  C:  F.     The  awakening  of  a  nation:   ' 
Mexico  of  to-day.    1898.    21cm     Harper    $2.50 

Enthusiastic  view  of  modern  Mexico  and  its  recent 
political,  material  and  intellectual  progres.s  written  from 
intimate  acquaintance.     Partly  published   in  Harper's  ! 

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Homero,  Matias.    Mexico  and  the  United  States. 
1898.     25icm  Putnam     $4.50 

Cyclopedic  volume  on  Mexico,  treating  of  ethnologic, 
natural  and  political  history,  resources,  sociologic  con- 
ditions, religion  and  education,  public  works,  financial 
and  commercial  statistics,  etc.  the  silver  standard  and 
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Sch'watka,  Frederick.     In  the  land  of  cave  and 
cliff  dwellers.     New  ed.     1899.     19icm 

Educ.  pub.  CO.     $1.25 

Y  Account  of  two  expeditions,  in  1889  and  1890,  during 
which  Lieut.  Schwatka  studied  the  Tarahumari  Indians 
in  the  northern  Mexican  Sierra  Madre.    Buffalo. 

V  Smith,  F.  H.     "White  umVjrella  in  Mexico;  illus. 
bytheauthor.    1889.    IS^cm    Houghton    $1.50 

The  grace  of  these  artistic  travels  lies  in  freedom  from 
fixed  plan  and  grasping  of  instantaneous  impressions. 
Critic. 

Wright,  Mrs  Marie  (Robinson)     Picturesque 
Mexico.     1897.     32J  x  26cm 

Lippincott    subs.  $7.50 

Description  of  country  as  seen  by  two  enthusiastic 
women,  traveling  under  official  guidance,  with  every 
facility  for  seeing  it  at  its  best.    L.  A.  H. 

917.28    Central  America 

i/ Davis,  B,:  H.     Three  gringos  in  Venezuela  and 
Central  America.     1896.     19cm 
P  E  Harper    $1.50 

017.2U    West  Indies 

^  Clark,  W:  J.     Commercial    Cuba;    a  book    for 
business  men.     1898.     24cm  Scribner    $4 

Describes  actual  and  potential  commercial  and  indus- 
trial conditions.  Gives  useful  statistics  and  a  business 
directory.    Of  high  order  of  accuracy.    Nation. 

^   Fiske,  A.  K,    West  Indies.     1899.    20cm    (Story 
of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

Skilful  compilation  from  the  best  works.  An  admirable 
brief  account  of  the  West  Indies  as  a  whole.    L.  A.  H. 

■\  Froude,  J.  A,     The  English  in  the  West  Indies; 
or,  The  bow  of  Ulysses.     1900.     20cm 

Scribner    $1.50 
Pictures  of   travel  in   British  West   Indies,  specially 
Jamaica,  with  glimpses  of  Hayti  and  Cuba.    Much  sug- 
gestive comment  on  government,  present  conditions,  and 
future  prospecLs.    L.  A.  H. 

■^  Hearn,  Liafcadio.     Two    years  in  the   French 
West  Indies.     1890.     19cm    *  Harper    $2 

Brilliant.  Mainly  on  island  of  Martinique.  Descrip- 
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Hill,  B,.  T.     Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  with  the  other 
islands  of  the  West  Indies.     1898.     23Jcm 

Century    $3 

By  an  ofllcer  of  U.  S.  geological  survey.  General  in 
character  but  particularly  strong  on  geologic  side.  Full, 
accurate  and  interesting.    Amply  illustrated.    N.Y. 


Kingsley,  Charles.     At  last:  a  Christmas  in  the     ^ 
West  Indies.     4th  ed.     1874.     19icm 

Macmillan    $1.25 

Enthusiastic  appreciation  of  the  beauty  of  West  Indian 
scenery.  No  finer  description  of  tropical  countries  to  be 
found.    H.  R.  Mill.     (B) 

Ober,  F:  A.     Camps  in  the  Caribbees:  the  ad-    '^ 
ventures  of  a  naturalist  in  the  Lesser  Antilles. 
1880.     2 1  cm  Lee    $1.50 

P  Adventures  and  discoveries  of  a  naturalist  in  a  two 
years'  expedition  to  ^he  Lesser  Antilles.    Sargent. 

Record  of  researches  for  the  Smithsonian  institution, 
1876-78,  in  the  Lesser  Antilles.    Buffalo. 


Puerto    Rico    and    its    resources.     1899.     *^ 

19icm  Appleton    $1.50 

Compvend  of  trustworthy  information  on  commercial 
conditions,  climate,  products,  natural  history,  routes  of 
travel,  government,  people  and  history.    N.  Y. 

Robinson,  A.   G.      Porto  Rico  of  to-day;  pen    ^ 
pictures  of  the  people  and  the  country.     1899. 
19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Letters  to  New  York  evening  post  revised  and  amplified. 

Stoddard,  C:  A:     Cruising  among  the  Caribbees.    "^ 
Rev.  ed.     1903.     21cm  Scribner    $1.50 

P  First  edition  published  1895.  Later  ed.  has  addi- 
tional chapters  on  Jamaica  and  Porto  Rico. 

Review  of  dis-covery  and  characteristics  of  Caribbees 
and  the  literature,  folklore  and  customs  of  their  inhabi- 
tants.   Cleveland. 

917.3    United  States 

Baedeker,  Earl.  United  States,  with  an  ex- 
cursion into  Mexico;  handbook  for  travellers. 
2d  ed.     1899.     16cm  Scribner    $3.60  n 

3d  ed.  in  press. 

Bourget,     Paul.      Outre-mer:     impressions     of        /^ 
America.     1895.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.75 

Observations  on  American  society,  in  the  large  and 
more  technical  senses,  from  viewpoint  of  critic  of  litera- 
ture and  psychologic  novelist.    Lit.  world,  26: 131. 

Brigham,  A.  P.  Geographic  influences  in  Amer- 
ican history.     1903.     19cm  Ginn    $1.25 

Contents:  The  eastern  gateway  of  the  United  States; 
Shore-line  and  hilltop  in  New  England;  The  Appalachian 
barrier;  The  Great  Lakes  and  American  commerce;  The 
prairie  country;  Cotton,  rice,  and  cane;  The  civil  war; 
Where  little  rain  falls;  Mountain,  mine,  and  forest;  From 
the  Golden  Gate  to  Puget  Sound:  Geography  and  Ameri- 
can destiny;  Government  study  of  our  domain. 

Also  publishd  the  same  year  in  Chautauqua  home 
reading  series. 

Defines  physiographic  features  which  have  influenced 
industrial  and  national  life  of  America.  Eastern  gateway 
of  the  United  States,  the  Appalachian  barrier,  great 
lakes,  civil  war,  American  mines  and  mountain  life  spe- 
cially dealt  with.    Pub.  ivkly. 


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Brooks,  E.  S.  Century  book  of  famous  Ameri- 
cans.    1896.     25cm  Century    $1.50 

Y  Young  people's  pilgrimage  from  Gulf  states  nortA- 
ward,  tracing  colonial  history.    Well  illustrated.    N.  Y. 

Century  book  of  the  American  colonies. 

1900.     25  X  19cm  Century    $1.50 

T  Story  of  a  boys'  and  girls'  pilgrimage  to  historic 
places.    N,  Y. 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  Triumphant  democracy; 
sixty  years'  march  of  the  republic;  rev.  ed. 
based  on  census  of  1890.     1893.     22cm 

Scribner    $3 

Much  useful  information  about  advantages  of  United 
States.    N.  Y. 

Dickens,  Charles.     American  notes  and  Pictures 

from  Italy.     1893.     19^cm  Macmillan    $1 

Reprint  of  the  first  editions,  with  the  illustrations,  and 

an    introduction,    biographic    and    bibliographic,    by 

Charles  Dickens  the  younger.    Title. 

Earle,    Mrs  Alice  (Morse)     Child-life  in  colo- 
nial days.     1899.     20^cm         Macmillan    $2.50 
Old   time   babyhood,  school   life,  manners,  religious 
training,  books,  games,  costume,  etc.  with  chapter  from 
personal  recollection  on  children's  flower  lore.    N.  Y. 

Colonial  dames  and  good  wives.     1895. 

19icm  ■  Houghton    $1.50 

Home  life  in  colonial  days;  illustrated  by 

photographs    gathered   by  the  author.     1898. 
20cm  Macmillan    $2.50 

The  homes,  furniture  and  utensils  of  our  ancestors, 
their  occupations  and  to  some  extent  their  recreations 
are  minutely  described.    Nation  (B) 

Stage-coach     and     tavern     days.     1900. 

20Jcm  Macmillan    $2.50 

As  the  old  town  meeting  house  represents  the  religious 
and  civil  elements  in  our  first  settlements,  so  the  old 
tavern  stands  for  the  secular  side  of  life.    Nation  (B) 

Freeman,    E:    A:     Some    impressions    of    the 

United  States.     1883.     19Jcm  Holt    $1.50 

In  the  main  exceptionally  clear  and  correct.    Lit.  world 

(B) 

Gannett,  Henry.  United  States.  1898.  20cm 
(Stanford's  compend.  of  geog.) 

Lippincott  $5.50  n 
Topography,  geology,  climate,  history,  and  population 
thoroughly,  yet  concisely,  treated,  and  value  of  the  book 
much  enhanced  by  elaborate  maps,  showing  climatic 
variations,  distribution  of  minerals,  range  of  forests, 
density  of  population,  etc.    Literature,  3:  202. 

Muirhead,  J.  F.  America,  the  land  of  contrasts; 
a  Briton's  view  of  his  American  kin.  3d  ed. 
1902.     20cm  Lane    $1.20  n 

R    First  published  under  title  nie  land  of  contrasts. 

Author  prepared  Baedeker's  United  States.  He  uncer- 
stands  our  characteri-stics,  manners  and  conditions  and 
interprets  them  happily.    N.  Y. 


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MUnsterberg,  Hugo.  American  traits  from  the 
]X)inttof  view  of  a  German.     1901.     21cm 

Houghton    $1.60  n 
R    Informal  essays  comparing  German  and  American 
ideals,  education,  scholarship,  women  and  democracy; 
by  a  Harvard  professor.    Frank  and  stimulating  in  criti- 
cism.   N.  Y. 

Our  country:  East.  1898.  21cm  (Companion 
ser. )  P.  Mason     50c 

Y  Contents:  The  Great  Lake  country;  On  the  Gulf; 
Along  the  Atlantic;  In  New  England. 

A  geographic  reader  comprising  nos.  14-17  of  Seleclionti 
from  the  Youth's  Companion. 

Shaler,  N.  S.  ed.  United  States  of  America;  a 
study  of  the  American  commonwealth.  2  v. 
1894.     25^cm  Appleton    subs.  $10 

Except  a  brief  historical  introduction,  a  description  of 
the  United  States,  1890-94,  written  by  different  hands. 
L.  A.  H. 

Smith,  M.  C.     Our  own  country;  ed.  by  Larkin 
Dunton.     1890.     19cm     (World  &  its  people) 
Y  Silver    50c  n 

Steevens,  G:  "W.  The  land  of  the  dollar.  2d 
ed.     1897.     19Jcm  Dodd    75c 

Letters  written  originally  for  the  Daily  mail. 
Strong,  Josiah.      Our  country:  its  possible  |u- 
ture  and  its  present  crisis;    revision  based  on 
census  of  1890.     1891.     19cm     Baker  &  T.     60c 
Warner,  C:  D.     Studies  in  the  South  and  West,    //^ 
with  comments  on  Canada.     1889.     19Jcm 

Harper    $1.75 

Papers  most  of  which  were  originally  published  in 
Harper's  monthly.  Does  not  attempt  to  give  the  history, 
but  to  describe  certain  representative  developments, 
tendencies,  and  dispositions.    L.  A.  H.  / 

Wharton,  A.  H.     Colonial  days  &  dames.    1895.  l^ 
18Jcm  Lippincott    $1.25 

Extracts  from  old  letters  and  papers  connected  by 
comments,  conjectures  and  deductions.  Describes  colo- 
nial life  under  such  topics  as  women,  poetesses,  old  land- 
marks, weddings,  and  merry-makings.    L.  A.  H. 

Through  colonial  doorways.    1893.    18}cm 

Lippincott    $1.25 

Historical  gossip  about  social,  intellectual  and  home 
life  of  prominent  people  of  revolutionary  period;  relates 
mainly  to  Philadelphia.    N.  Y. 

917.4     NorUieastem  or  Nortb  Atlantic.    Nei«' 
*  England 


Bolles,  Frank 
1«93.     18cm 


At  the  north  of  Bearcamp  water. 
Houghton    $1.25 
Chronicles  of  a  stroller  in  New  England  from  July  to 
December.    Title. 

Land  of  the  lingering  snow.     1891.     18cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

Short  essays  describing  country  tramps  near  Boston,  or 
in  ea.stern  Massaehu-setts.  Gives  much  information  con- 
cerning homes  and  habits  of  birds.    J.  R.  Lowell. 


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Drake,  S:  A.  ^^i^pks  and  comers  of  the  New 
England  coast.     1903.     23cin        Harper    $2.50 

The  author's  coast  line  begins  at  Mt  Desert  and  ends 
at  Saybrook,  Ct.    Useful  and  entertaining.    Xation  (B) 

l-^Earle,  ^frs  Alice  (Morse)     Customs  and  fash- 
ions in  old  New  England.     1893.     19cm 

Scribner    $1.25 
Treats  of  child  life,  courtship  and  marriage,  home  inte- 
riors, table  plenishings,  etc.    Critic. 

Johnson,    Clifton.     The    farmer's    boy.     1894. 
23  X  18cm  Appleton    $2.50 

Describes  work,  play  and  yearly  routine  of  the  New 
England  country  boy.  Specially  attractive  illustrations. 
N.  Y. 

New  England  and  its  neighbors.     1902. 

20icm  Macmillan    $2  n 

Contents:  Midwinter  in  Valley  Forge;  When  the  White 
Mountains  are  white;  A  ruin  beside  Lake  Champlain;  In 
the  Adirondacks;  Home  of  Fenimore  Cooper;  An  historic 
town  in  Connecticut;  A  jaunt  on  Long  Island;  Life  on  a 
Green  Mountain  top;  Down  in  Maine;  Along  the  Juniata; 
Dwellers  among  the  Catskills;  A  canal-boat  voyage  on 
the  Hudson;  Autumn  cattle  show;  Cape  Cod  folks. 

917.41     Maine 

Thoreau,  H:  D:     Maine  woods.      1893.      20cm 

(Riverside  ed.)      •  Houghton    $1.50 

His  power  of  observation  seemed  to  indicate  additional 

senses.    He  saw  as  with  a  microscope,  heard  as  with  an 

ear  trumpet.    R.  W.  Emerson. 

917.42    \eta  Hampshire 

Aldrich,  T:  B.     An  old  town  by  the  sea  (Ports- 
mouth, N.  H. )     1893.     ISJcm      Houghton    $1 
Thaxter,   Mrs  Celia  (Laighton)      Among   the 
Isles  of  Shoals.     1901.     15cm 

Houghton    $1.25 
Describes  the  islands  in  all  their  aspects,  and  the  quaint 
manners  and  speech  prevailing  there.    Written  from  life- 
long acquaintance.    N.  Y. 

Torrey,    Bradford.      Footing   it    in   Franconia. 

1901.  18icm  Houghton    $1.10  n 

917.44    Xassaehusetts 

Bacon,  E.  M.     Historic  pilgrimages  in  New  Eng- 
land.    1898.     19Jcm  Silver    $1.50 

T  By  far  the  best  handbook  to  the  historic  Massachu- 
setts coast.    Neiv  Eng.  m.  (B) 

Literary  pilgrimages   in    New   England. 

1902.  20Jcm  Silver    $2 

Eastern  Massachusetts  the  principal  territory.  Com- 
pact with  information  and  much  pertinent  quotation. 
Nation,  76:  209. 

Hale,  E:  E.     Historic  Boston  and  its  neighbor- 
hood.    1898.     18 Jem     (Appletons'  home  read- 
ing bks. )  Appleton    50c  n 
T     Historical    pilgrimage   personally  conducted;    ar- 
ranged for  seven  days.    Title. 


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Hawthorne,    Nathaniel.      Passages    from    the 
American  note-books.      1895.     20icm     (River- 
side ed. )  Houghton     ?2 
Hawthorne's  diary,  1835-53. 
Thoreau,  H:D:    Cape  Cod.    1893.    20cm     (Riv- 
erside ed.)                                      Houghton     $1.50 
The  work  of  a  keen  lover  and  student  of  nature  and  ob- 
server of  men.     Fine  contribution  to  historical  materials 
for  analysis  of  American  character.    H.  T.  Tuckermun. 

-A.  week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack 

rivers.     1894.     20cm     (Riverside  ed.) 

Houghton  $1.50 
If  any  would  steal  away  from  the  region  of  wintry  skies 
into  regions  of  perpetual  summer,  let  him  take  the  prof- 
fered hand  of  Thoreau,  and  by  the  side  of  a  slender  New 
England  river  walk  with  the  sages  and  poets  of  all  ages. 
iV.  Y.  Independent. 

917.47    New  York 
Bacon,   E.    M.     Hudson   River  from    ocean    to 
source;    with   100    illustrations,   and   sectional 
map.     1902.     25cm  Putnam    $4.50  n 

Descriptive  stories  and  legends  of  the  shores  from  Now 
York  to  Troy,  including  lore  of  many  towns  and  hillsides. 
Xation.  75:  499. 

Curtis,  G:  W:  Lotus-eating:  a  summer  book. 
19Jfni  Harper    $1.50 

Letters  from  summer  resorts  in  New  York  and  New 
England,  1852.    N.  Y. 

Earle,  Mrs  Alice  (Morse)     Colonial  days  in  old 

New  York.     1896.     19cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Town  and  country  life,  schools,  Sunday,  dress,  domestic 

and  social  manners,  etc.  under  Dutch  and  early  English 

rule.    N.  Y. 

Jan-vrier,  T#  A.     In  old  New  York.     1894.     19cm 

Harper    $1.75 
Traces  evolution  of  topography,  business  and  social 
aspects  of  the  city.    N.  Y. 

Northrup,  A.  J.  Camps  and  tramps  in  the  Adi- 
rondacks, and  grayling  fishing  in  northern 
Michigan.     1880.     17cm  Bardeen    $1.25 

Warner,  C:  D.     In  the  wilderness.     16cm 

Houghton    $1 

Essays  descriptive  of  summer  life  in  Adirondacks. 
Hardy. 

917.5    Southeastern  or  South  Atlantic 

Ingle,  Ed-ward.  Southern  sidelights.  1896. 
19 Jem     (Lib.  of  econ.  &  pol.) 

Crowell    $1.75 
Describes  social  and  economic  life  in  the  South  a  gene- 
ration before  the  war.    N   Y. 

Page,  T:  17.     The  old  South;  essays  social  and 

political.     1900.     18Jcm  Scribner    $1.25 

Pictures  of  southern  life  from  colonial  period  to  civil 

war.    Discusses  race  problem  present  and  past.    Author 


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lias  had  special  opportunities  to  absorb  the  traditions  of 
southern  life  and  has  made  a  careful  study  of  old  records. 
L.  A.  H. 

Page,  W.  H.  The  rebuilding  of  old  common- 
wealths.    1902.     18cm  Doubleday    $1  n 

Contents:  The  forgotten  man;  The  school  that  built  a 
town;  The  rebuilding  of  old  commonwealths;  republished 
from  Atlantic  monthly,  May,  1902. 

Three  papers  dealing  with  social  and  educational 
aspects  in  the  South.    N.  Y. 

Ralph,  Julian.  Dixie;  or,  Southern  scenes  and 
sketches.     1896.     23cm  Harper    $2.50 

P  First  appeared  in  Harper's  magazine  and  Harper's 
weekly. 

Close  observation  and  shrewd  comment.    Ed.  sel. 

Warner,  C:  D.  On  horseback;  a  tour  in  Vir- 
ginia, North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  with  notes 
of  travel  in  Mexico  and  California.  1888. 
18  Jem  Houghton    $1.25 

017.33    jyiatrict  of  Colunihi(t 

Wharton,  A.  H.  Social  life  in  the  early  repub- 
lic.    1902.     21cm  Lippincott    $3  n 

Social  doings  and  personal  details  about  people  socially 
prominent  in  Washington  to  middle  19th  century. 
Many  reproductions  of  portraits  and  miniatures.    N.  Y. 

917.55     Virginia 

Burwell,  L.  M.  A  girl's  life  in  Virginia  before 
the  war.     2d  ed.     19Jcm  Stokes    $1.50 

Story  of  plantation  life  in  the  Shenandoah  valley. 
Critic,  27;  232. 

Goodwin,  Mrs  Maud  (Wilder)  The  colonial 
cavalier;  or,  Southern  life  before  the  revolution. 
1895.     19Jcm  Little    $2 

List  of  authorities,  p.  315-16. 

Entertaining  information  about  southern  home  life,  ed- 
ucation, churches,  social  customs,  etc.  before  the  Revolu- 
tion.   N.  Y. 

917.56    North  Carolina 

Torrey,  Bradford.  A  world  of  green  hills;  ob- 
servations of  nature  and  human  nature  in  the 
Blue  Ridge.     1898.     18Jcm      Houghton    $1.25 

917.59    Florida 

Lanier,  Sidney.  Florida:  its  scenery,  climate, 
and  history;  with  an  account  of  Charleston, 
Savannah,  Augusta  and  Aiken;  and  a  complete 
guide.     1876.     19Jcm  Lippincott    $1.50 

Written  with  special  reference  to  fitness  of  Florida  as  a 
home  for  invalids;  most  valuable  part  is  description  of 
climate  and  localities.    L.  A.  H. 

Torrey,  Bradford.     Florida  sketch-book.     1894. 

18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

IVilloughby,    H.    Ii.      Across  the.  Everglades. 

1898.     19Jcm  Lippincott    $1.50 

Canoe  journey  through  the  part  of  southern  Florida 

where  the  Seminole  Indians  found  refuge.    N.  Y. 


81 7.6    South  Ceutral  Staten 

917.08    Tennt-HHff- 

Torrey,  Bradford.  Spring  notes  from  Tennessee. 
1896.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Bird  studies  made  on  Tennessee  battlefields.    N.  Y. 

917.G9    Kentucky 

Allen,  J.  L.  Blue-grass  region  of  Kentucky,  and 
other  Kentucky  articles.     1899.     19Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
Reprinted  from  Harper's  and  the  Century  magazine. 
Fox,  John,  jr.     Blue-grass  and  rhododendron; 
outdoors  in  old  Kentucky.     1901.     21cm 

Scribner    $1.75  n 

Not  to  our  knowledge  a  more  illuminating  book  on 
Kentucky  open  air  life.    Nation. 

917.7    North  Central  or  liake  States 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  On  the  storied  Ohio;  an  his- 
torical pilgrimage  of  a  thousand  miles  in  a  skiff, 
from  Redstone  to  Cairo;  rev.  ed.  of  "Afloat  on 
the  Ohio."     1903.     19^cm       McClurg    $1.20  n 

Selected  list  of  journals  of  previous  travelers  down  the 
Ohio,  p.  320-28. 

Explains  historic  interest  <*f  every  point  along  the 
route.  Appendixes  contain  historical  outline  of  Ohio 
valley  settlement.    L.  A.  H. 

91 7. H    Ti'estern  or  mountain  States 

Brooks,  13'oah.  First  across  the  continent. 
1901.     20^cm  Scribner    $1.50  n 

Y  R  The  story  of  the  exploring  expedition  of  Lewis 
and  Clark  in  1803-5.    Title. 

Grohman,  W:  A.  Baillie-  Camps  in  the  Rock- 
ies; with  account  of  the  cattle  ranches  of  the 
West.     1882.     19cm  Scribner    $1.25 

R  A  hunter's  wanderings,  giving  a  vivid  picture  of  the 
country.    H.  R.  Mill  (B) 

Hough,  Emerson.  Story  of  the  cowboy.  1897. 
19cm     (Story  of  west  ser.)         Appleton    $1.50 

An  uncommon  study  of  a  type,  not  all  good,  not  half 
bad— just  a  man  shaped  by  the  frontier;  rude  but  fairly 
heroic.    Nation. 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.    Knocking  round  the  Rockies. 

1883.     23cm  Harper    $2 

R    Daily  life  and  incidents  of  the  Hayden  survey.    Ed. 

sel. 

Irving,  Washington.  Astoria;  or.  Anecdotes 
of  an  enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky  mountains. 
2     v.     1897.     21cm     (Knick.  ed.) 

Putnam    $1.25  ea 
The  story  of  John  Jacob  Astor's  effort  in  1810  to  estab- 
lish the  fur  trade  at  the  mouth  of  the  Columbia  river. 
N.  Y. 


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(Knick.  ed.)  Putnam    $1.25  ea 


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Irving,  Washingrton.     Crayon  miscellany.     2  v. 

1897.  18cm  (Knick.  ed.)  Putnam  $1.25  ea 
Fur  traders  of  the  Columbia  river  and 

the  Rocky  mountains.     1903.     19Jcm     (Knick. 

lit.  ser.)  Putnam    90c 

Condensation  of  two  of  Irving's  volumes  dealing  with 

the  romantic  west,  Astoria  and  Captain  Bonneville.    Pub. 

wkli/. 

Xiewis,  Meriwether.     History  of  the  expedition 

of  Captains  Lewis  and   Clark,  1804-5-6.     2  v. 

1902.     22cm  McClurg    $5  n 

Reprint  of  1814  ed.  with  Introduction  and  index  by 

J.  K.  Hosmcr. 

^^Iiummis,   C:   F.     Tramp  across  the  continent. 

1892.  19cm  Scribner    $1.25 

"Y  Full  of  adventure;  capital  reading  for  boys  young  and 
old.    Nation. 

Our  country:  West.     1897.     21cm     (Companion 
ser.)  P.  Mason    50c 

Y  Contents:  In  Alaska;  Among  the  Rockies;  On  the 
plains. 

Geographic  reader  comprising  no.  10-13  of  Selections/ram 
the  youth's  companion. 

•--^arknian,   Francis.     Oregon   trail:  sketches  of 
prairie  and  Rocky  mountain  life.     1903.     21icm 

Little    $2 

Parkman's  first  book,  describing  his  actual  wanderings 
in  1846,  with  a  company  of  Sioux  Indians  across  the  re- 
gions of  the  Platte  river,  buffalo  hunting  in  the  Black 
hills  and  return  through  the  Rocky  mountains.  Pitts- 
burg. 

P.alph,   Julian.     Our    great  West;   a  study  of 
•  present     conditions    and    future    possibilities. 

1893.  23cm  Harper    $2.50 
P    Sketches,  by  a  practised  observer  and  journalist,  of 

Chicago,  the  Dakotas,  Montana,  Washington,  Colorado, 
Wyoming,  Utah  and  San  Francisco.  Interesting,  inform- 
ing, sympathetic.    L.  &  I. 

B^emington,     Frederic.      Pony     tracks.     1895. 
23cm  Harper    $1.75 

Illus.  by  author. 

Adventures  with  Gen.  Miles  in  the  northwest,  scouting 
expeditions  In  the  Bad  lands,  ranch  life,  bear  hunting, 
police  duty  in  the  Yellowstone,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Smythe,    W:    E.     Conquest    of    arid    America. 
1900.     19cm  Harper    $1.50 

Treats  of  the  methods  of  modern  scientific  irrigation  in 
connection  with  colonization  and  co-operative  capital. 

Deals  with  economic  and  sociologic  phases  rather 
than  those  pertaining  to  agriculture  or  engineering. 
Engin.  n.  44:  448. 

917.S7     Wyomhtg 
Chittenden,  H.  M.     The  Yellowstone  national 
park;  historical  and  descriptive.     4th  ed.     1903. 
20cm  R.  Clarke    $1.50  n 

By  this  single  work  Capt.  Chittenden  makes  himself 
our  highest  authority  on  the  subject  and  his  special  merit 
is  that  of  the  histo-geographer.    i\'a/(0H,  62:  219    (B) 


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Our  national  parks.     1901.     21cm 
Houghton    $1.75  n 

Sketches  first  published  in  the  Atlantic  Monthly.    Pref. 

Written  by  a  genuine  lover  of  nature  who  knows  more 
about  the  forests  and  streams,  the  mountains  and  glaciers, 
the  flowers  and  animals  of  the  Pacific  slope  than  any 
other  living  person.    Natimi  (B) 

9 17. SO    Xi'iv  Mexico 

Lummis,  C:  F.     The  land  of  poco  tiempo.     189.3. 
23cm  Scribner    $2.50 

R  P  Studies  of  the  peculiar  semi-pagan  civilization  of 
New  Mexico  and  the  Apache  country.    N.  Y. 

Some  strange  corners  of  our  country;  the 

wonderland  of  the  Southwest.     1892.     20cm 

Century    $1.50 
Y    Contains  descriptions  of  the  American  Sahara  and 
the  great  canyon  of  the  Colorado,  besides  vivid  charac- 
terizations of  the  Indian.    Dial  (B) 

U17.9    Pacific  States 

Austin,  Mrs  Mary  (Hunter)     The  land  of  little 
rain.     1903.     22cm  Houghton    $2  n 

Describes  with  unusual  fidelity  the  marvels  of  the 
desert,  the  strange  birds  and  beasts  and  flowers,  the 
Indian,  the  greaser  and  the  gold-hunter.  Well  illus- 
trated.   Pittsburg. 


Dellenbaugh,  F:  S: 

river.     1902.     23cm 


Winthrop,  Theodore 

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Romance  of  the  Colorado 

Putnam    $3.50  n 

Story  of  its  discovery  in  1540,  with  an  account  of  the 

later  explorations,  and  with    special  reference  to  the 

voyages  of  Powell  through  the  line  of  the  great  canyons. 

Title.  « 

Finck,  H:  T.     Pacific  coast  scenic  tour.     1890. 
21cm  Scribner    $2.50 

From  southern  California  to  Alaska,  the  Canadian  Pa- 
cific railway,  Yellowstone  park  and  the  Grand  canyon. 
Title. 


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The  canoe  and  the  sad- 
Dodd     75c 

Partial  vocabulary  of  the  Chinook  jargon,  p.  299-302; 
"  Isthniiana,"  p.  303-7.5. 

Adventures  among  northwestern  rivers  and  forests. 
L.&I. 

917.01    Arizona 

James,  G:  "W.  In  and  around  the  Grand  canyon; 
the  Grand  canyon  of  the  Colorado  river  in  Ari- 
zona.    1900.     22cm  Little    $3 

R  P    Bibliography,  p.  339-41. 

Describes  fully  the  Colorado's  canyons  and  the  various 
trails  by  which  they  are  approached.  Information  on 
structure,  geology,  explorations,  etc.  Full  photographic 
illustration.    N.  Y. 

Van  Dyke,  J;  C:  The  desert;  further  studies  in 
natural  appearances.     1901.     18^cm 

Scribner    $1.25  n 
Down  the  Pacific  coast,  and  across  Arizona  and  Sonora 
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917.94     Califoritin 

Mxiir,    John.      Mountains  of  California.      1894. 
20cm  Century    $1.50 

Author  an  enthusiastic  lover  of  nature  who  has  a  close 
personal  acquaintance  with  region  he  describes.    L.  A.  H. 

Stevenson,  R.   L:     Silverado  squatters.      1904. 
19|cin  Scribner    $1 

Describes  a  picnicking  episode,  undertaken  for  health, 
on  a  mountain  top  in  California;  many  humorous 
touches.    Henry  James  (B) 

Stoddard,  C :  "W.     In  the  footprints  of  the  padres. 
1902.     ISk-m  Eobertson    $1.50  n 

Contents:  Litany  of  the  shrines;  Old  days  in  El  Dorado; 
A  memory  of  Monterey;  .\  bit  of  old  China;  A  mysterious 
history;  The  egg-pickers  of  the  Farallones;  Inland  yacht- 
ing; In  a  Californian  bungalow. 

Warner,  C:  D.     Our  Italy.     1891.     24cm 

Harper    $2.50 

A  reasonably  thorough  exposition  of  the  prevailing 
conditions,  climatic,  social  and  economic,  of  southern 
California.    JJial  (B) 

917.98    Alaska 

De  Windt,  Harry.  Through  the  gold-fields  of 
Alaska  to  Bering  straits.     1898.     22cm 

Harper    $2.50 

Elliott,  H:  W.  Our  Arctic  province,  Alaska  and 
the  Seal  islands.     1886.     22Jcm 

Scribner    $2.50 

Field,  H:  M.  Our  western  archipelago.  1895. 
215cm  Scribner    $2 

Through  Canada  from  Montreal  to  Vancouver  island, 
then  northward  to  Alaska  and  thence  back  to  Washing- 
ton, Oregon  and  Montana  and  the  Yellowstone  park. 
Dial  (B) 

Palmer,  Frederick.  In  the  Klondyke;  includ- 
ing an  account  of  a  winter's  journey  to  Dawson. 
1899.     19icm  Scribner    $1.50 

Over  Chilkoot  pass  to  Dawson,  with  dogs  and  sledges, 
March  to  May  1898.    Graphic  and  truthful  picture.    N.  Y. 

Pike,  W.  M.  Through  the  subarctic  forest;  a 
record  of  a  canoe  journey  from  Fort  Wrangel  to 
the  Pelly  lakes,  and  down  the  Yukon  river  to 
the  Behring  sea.     1896.     23cm 

E.  Arnold     16/ 

'A  rough  description  of  what  happened  in  a  long  jour- 
ney through  a  good  game  country.'  The  general  reader 
will  find  a  great  deal  of  valuable  information  in  this 
really  charming  book.     C'anad.  m.  (B) 

Thompson,  A.  B,.  Gold-seeking  on  the  Dalton 
trail.     1902.     21cm  Little    $1.50 

Y  Two  boys'  summer  in  Alaska.  Full  of  genuine 
adventure,  mformation  and  interest.    N.  Y. 


9tH    South  America 

Alcock,  Frederick.     Trade  and  travel  in  South 
America.     1903.     22jcm  Philip    12/6 

Extremely  valuable  book  for  merchant,  ordinary  trav- 
eler and  reader.    Geog.  j. 

Carpenter,     F.     G:      Carpenter's    geographical 
reader;  South  America.     1899.     19cm 

Amer.  bk.  co.     60c 
Y    City  and  village  life,  mining,  sheep-raising,  coflee- 
growing  indu.stries  and  the  wonders  of  tropic  flora  and 
fauna.    Pittsburg. 

South    America,    social,    industrial    and 

political;  a -25,000   mile  journey   in  search   of 
information.     1900.     26cm  Saalfield    $3 

Vast  amount  of  information  concerning  ways  of  living 
in  southern  hemisphere.  Profusion  of  process  illustra- 
tions gives  almost  a  panorama  of  South  American  life. 
Nation,  n:42S. 

Child,  Theodore.     Spanish-American  republics. 
1891.     28cm  Harper    $3.50 

E  Travel  in  1890-91  in  Chili,  Peru,  Argentina,  Para- 
guay, Uruguay,  across  Andes  and  along  southern  coasts. 
Observes  social  and  economic  conditions  as  well  as 
nature.    N.  Y. 

Curtis,    W:   E.     Capitals  of    Spanish   America. 
1888.     23cm 
PR  Harper    $3.50 

Ford,  I:  N.     Tropical  America.     1893.     21cm 

Scribner    $2 

Briefly  sketches  chief  characteristics  of  the  countries. 
Valuable  contribution  to  contemporary  history  by  a  man 
of  the  world  who  sees  what  passes  round  him  and  notes 
it  down  in  direct  and  forcible  language.    Spec.  70:  831." 

Fountain,  Paul.    Great  mountains  and  forests  of 
South  America.     1902.     23cm       Longmans    $4 
P  R    Sequel  to  the  Great  deserts  and  forests  of  North 
America.    Introd. 

Word  pictures  of  natural  scenes  and  bird  and  animal 
life  in  Andes  and  great  forest  of  Brazil.    Ed.  .«el. 

Herbertson,  Mrs  F..  L..  D.  (Richardson) 
Central  and  South  America,  with  the  West 
Indies;  ed.  by  A.  J.  Herbertson.  1902.  18cm 
(Descr.  geog.  from  original  sources) 

Macmillan     70c  n 
Bibliography,  p.  228-34. 
Keane,  A:  H:     Central  and  South  America;  ed. 
by  Sir  Clements  Markham.     2  v.     1901.     20cm 
(Stanford's  compend.  of  geog. ) 

Lippincott    $5.50  n  ea 

Title  of  V.  2,  Central  America  and  West  Indies. 

Gives  latest  discoveries  In  geography,  archeology, 
natural  history  and  anthropology  and  recent  political 
changes.    Acad.  60:  532. 

Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in  South  America. 
1886.     23x1 7cm  Harper    $2 

Y  Adventures  of  two  youths  through  Ecuador,  Peru, 
Bolivia,  Brazil,  Paraguay,  Argentina  and  Chile.    Title. 


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Markwick,  "W:  F. ,  «&  Smith,  W:  A.    The  South 
American  republics.     1901.     19cm     (World   & 
its  people) 
Y  Silver    60c  n 

Vincent,    Frank.      Around    and    about    South 
America.     5th  ed.     1895.     23cm     Appleton    $5 
R  P    Narrative   of    20   months'    circumnavigation    of 
South  America.    Lit.  world. 

918. 1     Brazil 

Agassiz,    Louis    &    Mrs    E..    Cabot    (Gary) 
Journey  in  Brazil.     1895.     20Jcm 

Houghton    $2.50 

A  fascinating  account  of  nature  and  man  in  South 
Brazil  and  on  the  Amazon  in  1865  and  1866.  H.  R.  Mill 
(B) 

V  Santa-Anna  Nery,  F.  J.  de.     Land  of  the  Ama- 
zons; tr.  by  George  Humphery.     1901.     22Jcm 

Dutton    $4  n 

The  most  notable  contribution  to  the  literature  of  the 
Amazon  published  in  recent  years  [1901]    Nation,  73:  280. 


OIK. 7    Venezuela 


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918.2    Argentina.    Patagonia 

Conway,  Sir  W:  M.     Aconcagua  and  Tierra  del 
Fuego;  a  book  of  climbing,  travel  and  explora- 
tion.    1902.     22cm  Cassell     12/6  n 
Interesting  and  well  illustrated.    Ed.  sel. 
Prichard,  H.  V.  Hesketh-    Through  the  heart 
of  Patagonia;    illus.    by   J:   G.    Millais.     1902. 
27 Jem                                        Appleton    $5.50  n 
Sympathetic  researches  of  an  observant  and  intelligent 
traveler,  agreeably  written.    Geog.J. 

-918.3    Chile 

V  Smith,  "W:  A.     Temperate  Chile;  a  progressive 
Spain.     1899.     23cm  Macmillan    $3.50 


^ 


918.4    Bolivia 

Conway,  Sir  W:  M.  Bolivian  Andes;  a  record 
of  climbing  and  exploration  in  the  Cordillera 
Real  in  the  years  1898  and  1900.     1901.     22cm 

Harper    $3  u 

Bibliography,  p.  398-400. 

918.6    Colombia 

Scruggs,  W:  L.      Colombian  and   Venezuelan 

republics,  with  notes  on  other  parts  of  Central 

and  South  America.    1901.    21cm     Little    $1.75 

R    Written  after  2'>  years'  residence.    Ed.  sel. 

Whymper,  Edward.     Travels  amongst  the  great 

Andes  of  the  equator.     1892.     24cm 

Scribner    $2.50 

A  most  valuable  record  of  travel.  The  number  of  plates 
and  illustrations  make  it  also  of  special  value  as  a  scien- 
tific record.  Includes  extensive  investigations  on  moun- 
tain sickness.    Science,  19: 177. 

See  also  Public  documents  list. 


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P 

Curtis,  W:  E.      Venezuela;    a  land  where  it's 
always  summer.     1896.     19cm 
EP  Harper    $1.25. 


Perez  Triana,  S.     Down  the  Orinoco  in  a  canoe; 

with  introd.  by  R.  B.  C.  Graham.     1902.     20cm 

P  Crowell    $1.25 

918.9    Paragnay.    Uruguay 

Bourgade  la  Dardye,  E.  de.  Paraguay:  the 
land  and  the  people,  natural  w'ealth  and  com- 
mercial capabilities.  Ed.  by  E.  G.  Ravenstein. 
1892.     20cm  Philip    7/6 

Crawford,  Robert.  South  American  sketches. 
1898.     20cm  Longmans    $2 

919    Oceanica  and  polar  rcgrion§ 

Banks,  M.  B.     Heroes  of  the  South  seas.     1896. 

19cm  Amer.  tract  soc.     $1.25 

Becke,  Louis.     Wild  life  in  southern  seas.     1898. 

21cm  New  Amsterdam    $1.50 

Colqtihouii .  A.  R.     Mastery  of  the  Pacific.    1902. 

23Jcm  Macmillan    $4  n 

P  B,  Surveys  history,  present  conditions,  and  probabil- 
ities of  ultimate  control  by  each  of  the  leading  nations. 
Based  on  wide  observation.  Maps  and  illustrations. 
N.Y. 

Gmllemard,  F.  H:  H.  Malaysia  and  the  Pacific 
archipelagoes.  1894.  20cm  (Stanford's  com- 
pend.  of  geog. )  Lippincott    $5.50  n 

Ed.  and  greatly  extended  from  A.  R.  Wallace's  Austral- 
asia.   Title. 

Herbertson,  Mrs  F..  L..  D.  (Richardson) 
Australia  and  Oceania;  ed.  by  A.  J.  Herbertson. 
1903.    18cm    (Descr.  geog.  from  original  sources) 

Macmillan    70c 

Bibliography,  p.  208-16. 

Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Australasia. 
1889.     23xl7cm  Harper    $2 

Y  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  the  Sand- 
wich, Marquesas,  Society,  Samoan  and  Feejee  islands. 
Title. 

Shoemaker,  M.  M.  Islands  of  the  southern  seas. 
1898.     21cm  Putnam    $2.25 

Passing  notes  by  a  sympathetic  and  observant  traveler 
of  a  journey  in  Hawaii,  Australasia  and  Java.    Ath.  (B) 

919.1    inalaysla 

Wallace,  A.  R.  Malay  archipelago;  a  narrative 
of  travel,  with  studies  of  man  and  nature.  1898. 
20cm  Macmillan    $2 

A  model  work  of  scientific  travel.  It  was  revised  by  the 
author  in  1890  and  references  to  recent  travelers  added. 
The  journeys  took  place  in  1854  and  1862.    H.  R.  Mill  (B) 


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J-7*  Hipp  inea 

(y     "Worcester,  D.  C.     Philippine  islands  and  their 

people.     1898.     24cm  Macmillan    $2.50 

Record  of  personal  observation  and  experience,  with  a 

hhort  summary  of  the  more  important  facts  in  the  history 

of  the  archipelago.    Title. 

V     Younghushand,  G:  J:     Philippines  and  round 
about.     1899.     23cm  Macmillan    $2.50 

The  impressions  of  a  widely  traveled,  wide-awake  and 
straightforward  Englishman.    Biol  (B) 
See  also  Public  documents  list. 

919.2    Siinda:  Sumatra,  Java 

^y  Scidmore,  E.  R.  Java,  the  garden  of  the  East. 
1897.     19Jcm  Century    $1.50 

919.3    Australasia 

lilpyd,  H:  D.  Newest  England,  notes  of  a  dem- 
ocratic traveller  in  New  Zealand,  with  some 
Australian  comparisons.     1903.     21  Jem 

Doubleday  $2.50 
Describes  from  personal  study  New  Zealand's  experi- 
ments in  social  improvement,  the  public  trustee,  state 
insurance,  railways  and  telegraphs,  revised  ta''  and  land 
tenure  systems,  compulsory  arbitration,  ol<l  r.ge  pensions, 
etc.    Optimistic  and  suggestive.    N.  Y. 

Maning,  F:  E:  Old  New  Zealand,  a  tale  of  the 
good  old  times.     1900.     20cm    Macmillan    6/ 

The  war  in  the  north  originally  issued  separately.  Old 
Nao  Zealand  first  published  at  London  in  1863. 

History  of  the  war  in  the  north  against  the  chief  Heke, 
in  the  year  1845,  told  by  an  old  chief  of  the  Ngapuhi 
tribe:  by  a  pakeha  Maori;  with  introd.  by  the  late  earl 
of  Pembroke  and  Montgomery.    Title. 

Paton,  ^^rs  Margaret  (Whitecross)  Letters 
and  sketches  from  the  New  Hebrides;  ed.  by 
Jas.  Paton.     4th  ed.     1896.     21cm 

Armstrong    $1.75 

919.4    Australia 

Taunton,    Henry,     Australind;    wanderings    in 

Western  Australia  and  the  Malay  East.     1903. 

21icm  Longmans    $4 

E  P   Reminiscences  covering  the  seventies  and  eighties, 

first  of  bush  life,  later  of  pearl  fishery.    Ath.  '04,  1: 11. 

"Wallace,  A.  R.      Australia  and  New  Zealand. 

1893.     20cm     (Stanford's  compend.    of   geog. ) 

Lippincott    $5.50  n 

"Whitmarsh,  H.  P.     The  world's  rough  hand; 

toil    and   adventure    at    the    antipodes.     1898. 

20cm  Century    $1.25 

919.5    New  Guinea 

\j  Macgxegor,  Sir  William.  British  New  Guinea: 
country  and  people.     1897.     22cm     Murray    4/ 

M  Webster,  Herbert  Cayley-  Through  New 
Guinea  and  the  cannibal  countries.    1898.    24cm 

Stokes    $5 


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919.6    Polynesia 

Gumming,  C.  F.  Gordon-  At  home  in  Fiji. 
2ded.     1886.     20Jcm  Armstrong    $1.25 

Melville,  Herman.  Typee;  life  in  the  South 
seas,  ed.  with  introd.  by  W.  P.  Trent.  1902. 
20cm  (Heath's  home  &  school  class.)  Heath 
45c  n 

Romantic  and  descriptive  tales  of  life  and  adventure 
among  the  Pacific  isles,  mixtures  of  personal  experiences 
of  residence  among  the  cannibals  of  the  Marquesa.s 
islands  and  of  fiction.  Vivid  pictures  of  nautical  life,  of 
fights  with  savages,  escapes  and  scenery.    Baker. 

Stevenson,  B.  L:  In  the  South  seas.  1896. 
19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Account  of  experiences  and  observations  in  the  Mar- 
quesas, Paumotus,  and  Gilbert  islands,  1888, 1889.    Title, 

Stoddard,  C:W.    South-sea  idyls.    1892.    18Jcm 

Scribner    $1.50 
17  tales  of  various  islands  in  the  Pacific. 


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"Whitney,  Caspar.  Hawaiian  America.  1899 
21cm  Harper    $2.50 

Something  of  its  history,  resources  and  prospects. 
Title. 

919.8    Arctic  regions  - 

Greely,  A.  W.     Three  years  of  Arctic  service;  ^ 
an  account  of  the  Lady  Franklin  Bay  expedi- 
tion of  1881-84  and  the  attainment  of  the  far- 
thest north.     1894.     22^cm  Scribner    $5 

Jackson,  F:  G:  A  thousand  days  in  the  Arctic; 
with  pref.  by  Admiral  Sir  F.  L.  McClintock. 
1899.     23cm  Harper    $6 

Account  of  exploration  of  Franz  Josef  land.  Illus- 
trated.   Ed.  sel. 

Melville,  G:  W.  In  the  Lena  delta;  ed.  by  Mel- 
ville Philips.     1885.     22Jcm     Houghton    $2.50 

Narrative  of  search  for  Lt.-Com.  De  Long  of  the  Jean- 
nette  and  of  the  Greely  relief  expedition;  maps.    K.  Y. 

Nansen,  Fridtjof.  Farthest  north.  Popular  ed. 
1898.     22cm  Harper    $4 

Record  of  a  voyage  of  exploration  of  the  ship  ' '  Fram  " 
189S-96,  and  of  a  1.5  months'  .sleigh  journey  by  Dr  Nan- 
sen  and  Lieut.  Johansen;  with  an  appendix  by  Otto 
Sverdrup.    Title. 

This  unrivaled  book  of  arctic  travel  is  totally  unlike  all 
others,  both  in  forethought  in  the  plan  of  the  expedition 
and  complete  success  in  carrying  it  out.    H.  R.  Mill    (B) 

Peary,  Mrs  Josephine  (Diebitsch)  Children 
of  the  Arctic,  by  the  Snow  baby  and  her  mother. 
1903.     26  X  20cm  Stokes    $1.20  n 

Y  Story  of  a  year  spent  with  icebergs  and  great  ice 
fields,  glaciers,  polar  bears,  and  Eskimo  children  by  the 
'Snow  baby'  when  4  years  old.  Profusely  illustrated 
from  photographs  taken  by  Commander  and  Mrs  Peary. 
N.  Y. 


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Peary,  Mrs  Josephine  (Diebitsch)  My  Arctic 
journal.     1893.     21icm 

Contemporary  pub.  co.     $2 
K  P    A  year  among  ice  fields  and  Eskimos,  witli  an  ac- 
count of  the  great  white  journey  across  Greenland.    Title. 

The  Snow  baby ;  a  true  story  with  true  pic- 
tares.     1901.     26  X  20cm  Stokes    $1.30  n 
y    True  story  of  the  little  American  Marie  Peary,  born 
in  Greenland.    Many  pictures.    N.  Y. 

Peary,  R.  E:  Northward  over  the  "great  ice"; 
a  narrative  of  life  and  work  along  the  shores  and 
upon  the  interior  ice-cap  of  northern  Greenland 
in  the  years  1886  and  1891-1897.  2  v.  1898. 
23cm  Stokes    $5  n 

Schwatka,  Frederick.  Children  of  the  cold. 
New  ed.     1902.     20cm       Educ.  pub.  co.     $1.25 

Y  Description  of  the  habits,  homes  and playsof  Eskimo 
children  by  one  who  lived  among  them  for  two  years. 
Wis. 

919.9    Antarctic  regions 

Cook,  F:  A.  Through  the  first  Antarctic  night, 
1898-1899.     Newed.     1900.     23^cm 

Doubleday    $2  n 
Narrative  of  voyage  of  the  "Belgica"  among  newly 
discovered  lands  and  over  an  unknown  sea  about  the 
South  pole.    Title. 

930    Biography 

Collecti've 
Appletons'  cyclopaedia  of  American  biography, 
ed.  by  J.  G.  Wilson  and  John  Fiske.     Rev.  ed. 
1/        6  V.     1900.     26cra  Appleton    $30 

Ef  V.  1-5  each  have  supplement;  v.  6,  an  A-Z  supple- 
ment and  subject  index  to  the  6  v. 

Over  20,000  short  biographies,  chiefly  of  U.  S.  citizens. 
Other  parts  of  both  Americas  are  represented  and  resi- 
dents of  foreign  birth  included.    L.  A.  H. 

Bolton,  Mrs  Sarah  (Knowles)  Famous  leaders 
among  men.     1894.     19cm  Crowell    $1.50 

Y  Contents:  Napoleon  Bonaparte;  Horatio  Nelson: 
John  Bunyan;  Thomas  Arnold;  Wendell  Phillips;  Henry 
Ward  Beecher;  Charles  Kingsley;  W;  T.  Sherman;  C:  H. 
Spurgeon,  Phillips  Brooks. 

Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous. 

1885.     ISjcm  Crowell    $1.50 

Y  In.spiring  examples  of  Ixjys  who  achieved  success  in 
spite  of  obstacles.    Scribner. 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Historic  Americans.  1899. 
20^cm         •  Crowell    $1.50 

Y  In  each  case  author  seizes  a  pivotal  event  to  illus- 
trate '  the  chief  characteristic  or  impulse  that  led  each 
man  along  the  way  of  patriotism.'    N.  Y. 

Bryce,  James.     Studies  in  contemporary  biog- 

^        raphy.     1903.     23cm  Macmillan    $3  n 

Beaconsfield,  Dean  Stanley,  Anthony  Trollope,  J:  R: 

Green,  Parnell,  Gladstone,  E.  L.  Godkiii,  E:  A:  Freeman, 

Cardinal  Manning,  Lord  Acton  and  10  other  character 

estimates.    N.  \'. 


Dictionary  of  national  biography;  ed.  by  Leslie 
Stephen  and  Sidney  Lee.  66  v.  1885-1901. 
24cm  Macmillan    $5  n  ea 

Kf  v.  1-21  ed.  by  Leslie  Stephen;  v.  22-26,  by  Leslie 
Stephen  and  Sidney  Lee;  v.  27-63  and  Supplement,  3  v. 
by  Sidney  Lee. 

Index  and  epitome;  ed.  by  Sidney  Lee. 

1903.  24 Jem  Macmillan    $6.25  n 

Ef  Summary  of  Dictionary,  every  person  entered  there 
receiving  here  about  one-fourteenth  of  original  space. 
30,378  articles,  3,474  cross  references.  Specially  valuable 
to  libraries  unable  to  buy  complete  work,  for  authorita- 
tive sketches  and  characterizations  of  distinguished 
Englishmen.    N.  Y. 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Stories  of  great  Americans 
for  little  Americans.  1895.  19cm  (Eclec.  school 
readings) 

Y  Amer.  bk.  co    40c 

Hale,  E:  E.     Boys'  heroes.     1885.     18Jcm 

Lothrop    $1 

Y  Contents:  Hector;  Horatiu.s  Codes;  Alexander  the 
Great;  Hannibal;  KingArthur;  Richard  the  Lion  Hearted; 
Bayard;  Robinson  Crusoe;  Israel  Putnam;  Lafayette; 
Napoleon  the  First;  Ralph  Allestree. 

Harrison,  Frederic,  ed.  New  calendar  of  great 
men.     1892.     20 Jem  Macmillan    $2.25  n 

Biographies  of  the  558  worthies  of  all  ages  and  nations 
in  the  positivist  calendar  of  Auguste  Comte.    Title. 


^ 


Higginson,     T: 

19icm 


W.      Conteniporaries.      1900. 
Houghton    $2 


Contents:  R.W.Emerson;  A.B.Alcott;  Theodore  Parker; 
J:  G.  VVhittier;  Walt  Whitman;  Sidney  Lanier;  An  evening  -^ 
with  Mrs  Hawthorne;  Lydia  Maria  Child;  Helen  Jackson 
("H.  H.");  John  Holmes;  Thaddeus  William  Harris;  A 
visit  to  John  Brown's  household  in  1859;  W:  L.  Garrison; 
Wendell  Phillips;  Charles  Sumner;  Dr  Howe's  anti- 
slavery  career;  U.  S.  Grant;  The  eccentricities  of  re- 
formers; The  road  to  England. 

McCarthy,    Justin.     Portraits    of    the    sixties. 
1903.     22icm  Harper    $2  n        ^ 

Dickens,  Thackeray,  Carlyle,  Tennyson,  Cardinal  New- 
man, and  other  notable  people,  drawn  from  personal  ac- 
quaintance.   N.  Y. 

Martinengo-Cesaresco,  E.  L.  H.  (Carring- 
ton)  contessa.  Italian  characters  in  the  epoch 
of  unification.     Newed.     1901.     23cm  1/ 

Scribner    $2.50  n 

Contents:  Sigismondo  Castromediano;  BettinoRicasoli; 
Luigi  Settembrini,  Giuseppe  Martinengo;  Daniele  Manin; 
The  Poerios;  Constance  d'Azeglio;  Goffredo  Mameli;  Ugo 
Bassi;  Nino  Bixio;  The  Cairolis. 

Morgan,  H:  J.  ed.     Canadian  men  and  women 
of  the  time:  a  handbook  of  Canadian  biography. 
1898.     19cm 
Ef  Briggs    $3 


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Mo-wry,  W:  A:  &  A.  M.     American  heroes  and 
heroism.     1903.    19icm    (America's  great  men) 

Silver    60c  n 

Y  Soldiers,  sailors,  firemen,  policemen,  pioneer  set- 
tlers, explorers,  missionaries,  reformers,  and  men  and 
women  unknown  to  fame  who  have  shown  rare  courage 
in  their  quiet  lives.    Pub.  wkly. 

Oliphant,    Mrs     HL.     O.     (Wilson)     Makers  of 

i/  Florence;  Dante,  Giotto,  Savonarola,  and  their 

city;    illus.   by  Prof.    Delamotte.    1897.     19cm 

Macmillan    $2.50 

studies  of  Dante,  Arnolfo,  Giotto,  Ghiberti,  Donatello, 
Brunelleschi,  Agnolo,  Fra  Angelico,  Antonino,  Savon- 
arola, Fra  Bartolommeo,  Michael  Angelo.    N.  Y. 

Pajton,  James.  Captains  of  industry.  2  v.    1884- 
91.     18cm  Houghton    $1.25  ea 

Y  Short  studies  of  over  70  men,  presenting  chief  points 
of  Interest  in  each  man's  career.    N.  Y. 

Price,  li.  L.     Wandering  heroes.     1902.     19icm 
(Stories  of  heroes)  Silver    50c  n 

Y  Abraham;  Joseph;  Moses;  Prince  Siddartha;  Cyrus; 
Khan  of  the  silver  crown  (Tewfik);  Clovis;  Attila;  Saga 
of  the  land  of  grapes;  Godwin  and  Knut. 

Qtiincy,  JosiaJi.     Figures  of  the  past  from  the 
leaves  of  old  journals.     1883.     182cm 

V  Little    $1.50 

Political  and  social  reminiscence  1820-45.  Includes  ac- 
counts of  John  Adams  in  old  age,  visits  of  Lafayette  and 
Jackson  to  Boston,  life  in  Washington  in  1826,  Harvard 
in  1820.    N.  Y. 

Sichel,  E.  H.     Women  and  men  of  the  French 
,  renaissance.     1902.     23cm    Lippincott    $3.50  n 

V  Bibliographies,  p.  13-15. 

Personal  life  of  some  early  16th  century  characters, 
touching  only  incidentally  political  or  military  events. 
Pittsburg. 

Smith,    aSV)'   William.      Classical    dictionary  of 
Greek  and  Roman  biography,  mythology   and 
geography;  rev.  and  in  part  rewritten  by  G.  E. 
Marindin.     1894.     23cm 
Kf  Appletori    $6 

Sparks,  Jared,  ed.     American  biography.     12  v. 
1902.     19cm  Harper  subs.  $12.50 

Contents:  v.  1,  Jonathan  Edwards,  v.  2,  William  Eaton, 
\/  V.  3,  Benedict  Arnold,    v.  4,  Capt.  John  Smith,    v.  5,  John 

Stark;  William  Pinkney.  v.  6,  Anthony  Wayne:  Henry 
Hudson;  P6re  Marquette,  v.  7,  Charles  Brockden  Brown; 
Lucretia  Maria  Davidson;  Sebastian  Cabot,  v.  8,  Israel 
Putnam;  Baron  Steuben,  v.  9,  Ethan  Allen;  William  El- 
lery.  v.  10,  Sir  William  Phips;  Joseph  Warren,  v.  11,  Cot- 
ton Mather;  Richard  Montgomery,  v.  12,  David  Ritten- 
house;  Robert  Fulton. 

Biographic  essays  still  of  great  interest.    L.  A.  H. 

Thayer,  W:  R.     Throne-makers.     1899.     19^cm. 

Houghton    $1.50 
Studies  of  four  'throne-makers' — Bismarck,  Napoleon 
III,  Kossuth,  Garibaldi— and  of  Carlyle,  Tintoret,  Bruno 
and  Bryant.    N.  Y. 


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Thomas,  Joseph.  Universal  pronouncing  dic- 
tionary of  biography  and  mythology;  3d  ed. 
and  brought  up  to  1901.     2  v.     1901.     27Jcm 

Lippincott    subs.  $15- 
Kf    Gives  pronounciation  of  names,  sketches  of  lives 
and  bibliographic  references.    Appendix  of  leading  Eng- 
lish Christian  names,  with  equi%'alents  in  European  lan- 
guages.   Kroeger. 

Who's  who.     Latest  vol.     18Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50  n     ,/ 
R    Compact  annual  biographic  dictionary  of  prominent 
living  English  men  and  women.    Includes  a  few  Ameri- 
cans.   X.  Y. 

Who's  who  in  America;  established  1899  by  A.  N. 
Marquis,  ed.  by  J:  W.   Leonard.      Latest  vol.     / 
20cm  Marquis    $3.50  n  ^ 

Rf  Compact  biographic  dictionary  of  prominent  men 
and  women  now  living  in  the  United  States,  with  some 
Canadians.    Frequently  revised.    N.  Y. 

Yonge,  C. .  M. .  Book  of  golden  deeds  of  all  times 
and  all  lands.  1881.  16 Jem  (Golden  treas. 
ser.)  Macmillan    $1 

Y  Stirring  accounts  of  courageous  deeds  performed  in 
fulfilment  of  duty.  Based  on  careful  study  of  authorities 
and  with  but  little  fictitious  development.  Latest  event 
1864.     X.  Y. 

Individual 


Blowitz,  H.  G.  S.  A.  O.  de  Memoirs.  1903. 
23Jcm  Doubleday    $3  a 

Naive  recital  of  experiences  of  a  great  journalist,  closely 
related  with  prominent  continental  persons  and  events 
since  Franco- Prussian  war.  Practical  suggestions  to  in- 
terviewers of  special  interest.    N.  Y. 

Brxdgman.  Elliott,  ^frs  Maud  (Howe),  &Hall, 
Mrs  F.  M.  (Howe)  Laura  Bridgman;  Dr 
Howe's  famous  pupil  and  what  he  taught  her; 
illu3.  by  John  Elliott.     1903.     20Jcm 

Little    $1.50  n 
Bibliography  of  Laura  Bridgman  and    the   blind-deaf 
mutes  of  her  time,  p.  383-84. 

Drawn  from  Dr  Howe's  written  notes  and  the  journal 
and  letters  of  the  blind,  deaf  and  dumb  girl.    N.  Y. 

Greeley.  Liinn,  W:  A.  Horace  Greeley.  1903. 
19Jcm     (Appletons'  hist,  lives  ser. ) 

Appleton    $1  n 

Sketch  of  founder  of  the  Tribune,  showing  his  attitude 
toward  successive  national  events  during  his  editorship. 

N.  Y. 

Keller,  Helen.  Story  of  my  life;  with  her  let- 
ters (1887-1901)  and  a  supplementary  account 
of  her  education,  including  passages  from  the 
reports  and  letters  of  her  teacher,  A.  M.  Sulli- 
van.    1903.     21cm  Doubleday    $1.50  n 

Letters  and  experiences  of  this  well  known  girl,  blind 
and  deaf  from  infancy. 

The  most  sincere  testimony  to  the  inherent  value  of 
her  narrative  is  that  the  reader  is  often  more  engrossed 


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by  the  sentiment  and  vigor  of  what  is  said  tiian  by  the 
peculiar  condition  of  the  writer.    Dial,  34:  273. 

Stillman,  W:  J.     Autobiography  of  a  journalist. 
2  V.     1901.     22cm  Houghton    $6 

i/  His  personal  friendship.s  with  Emerson,  Lowell,  Agas.siz, 

Rossetti  and  others,  and  wide  acquaintance  with  art, 
archeology  and  European  affairs  of  last  half  century  lend 
high  interest.  Appeared  in  abridged  form  in  Atlantic,  v. 
85,  1900.     N;  Y. 

920.7    Biograpliy  of  women 

Collective 

Bolton,    Sarah    (Knowles)      Famous    leaders 
among  women.     1895.     19cm       Crowell    $1.50 

Y  Contents:  Madame  de  Maintenon;  Catharine  ii  of 
Russia;  Madame  Le  Brun;  Dolly  Madison:  Catherine 
Booth,  Lucy  Stone;  Lady  Henry  Somerset;  Julia  Ward 
Howe;  Queen  Victoria. 

Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous.     1886. 

19cm  Crowell    $1.50 

Y  Contents:  Harriet  BeecherStowe;  Helen  Hunt  Jack- 
son; Lucretia  Mott;  Mary  A.  Livermore;  Margaret  Fuller 
Ossoli:  Maria  Mitchell;  Louisa  M.  Alcott;  Mary  Lyon; 
Harriet  G.  Hosmer;  Madame  de  Stael;  Rosa  Bonheur; 
Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning;  "George  Eliot";  Elizabeth 
Fry;  Elizabeth  Thompson  Butler;  Florence  Nightingale; 
Lady  Brassey;  Baroness  Burdett-Coutts;  Jean  Ingelow. 


/ 


Sainte-Beuve,  C:  A.  Portraits  of  celebrated 
women;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Preston.     1895.     17^cm 

Little    $1.50 

Contents:  Madame  de  S6vign(5;  Madame  de  La  Fayette; 
Madame  de  Souza;  Madame  Roland;  Madame  de  Stael; 
Madame  de  Duras;  Madame  de  Remusat;  Madame  de 
Krudener;  Madame  Guizot. 

Individual 

Delany.  Faston,  George,  pseud,  comp.  Mrs 
Delany  (Mary  Granville)  a  memoir,  1700-1788. 
1900.     21cm  Button    $3 

Fox,  Caroline.  Memories  of  old  friends;  extracts 
from  the  journals  and  letters  of  Caroline  Fox, 
of  Penjerrick,  Cornwall,  from  1835  to  1871;  ed. 
by  H.  N.  Pym.  1882.  20cm  Lippincott  $1.50 
Charmingpicturesof  notable  Englishmen:  Mill,  Carlyle, 
Hartley  Coleridge,  John  Sterling  and  others.    Ed.  sel. 

J  Lespinasse,  J.  J.  ^.  de.  Letters,  with  notes  on 
her  life  and  character  by  d'Aiembert,  Marmon- 
tel,  de  Guibert,  etc.  and  an  introd.  by  C.-A. 
Sainte-Beuve;  tr.  by  K.  P.  Wormeley.  1902. 
23cm  Hardy    subs.  $6 

Best  French  letters  of  century.    Saintsbury. 

Schuyler.  Humphreys,  M..  G.  Catherine 
Schuyler.  1897.  18cm  (Women  of  colonial  & 
revolutionary  times)  Scribner    $1.25 

Catherine  Van  Rensselaer,  wife  of  Gen.  Philip  Schuyler. 
Describes  Dutch  colonial  life  and  society  of  revolutionary 
period  in  Albany.    N.  Y. 


Smith,  Mrs  Elizabeth  (Grant)  Memoirs  cf  a 
Highland  lady;  the  autobiography  of  Elizabeth 
Grant  of  Rothiemurchus,  afterward.s  Mr^  Smith 
of'Baltiboys,  1797-1830,  ed.  by  Lady  Straehey. 
1898.     22  Jem  Longmans     $3.50 

Waddington,  Mme  M..  A.  (King)  Letters  of  a 
diplomat's  wife,  1883-1900.     1903.     22cm 

Scribner    $2.50  n 

The  American  born  wife  of  the  French  ambas-sador  at 
Moscow  and  London  gives  vivid  impressions  of  historic 
personages  and  scenes  in  informal  family  letters.  Illus- 
trated.   N.  Y. 

Winslow,  A..  G.      Diary;   ed.   by  Alice  Morse        . 
Earle.     1894.     20cm  Houghton    $1.25 

Y  Journal  of  a  little  Boston  school  girl,  supplemented 
b/  editor's  notes.  Entertaining  picture  of  domestic  life 
in  Boston  a  century  ago.    N.  Y. 

Wister,  Sarah.     Sally  Wister's  journal,  a  true     / 
narrative;  being  a  quaker  maiden's  account  of 
her  experiences  with  officers  of  the  continental 
army,  1777-1778;   ed.  by  A.  C.  Myers.     1902. 
20cm  Ferris    $2 

Of  some  value  as  a  historical  document,  but  more  inter- 
esting as  a  picture  of  genuine  girlhood.    N.  Y. 

WoLLSTOXECRAFT.  Clough,  Mrs  Emma  (Baus- 
chenbusch)  Study  of  Mary  Wollstonecraft 
and  the  rights  of  woman.     1898.     22cm 

Longmans    $2.50 

921     Philosophy 

Collective 

Farrar,  F:  W:    Seekers  after  God.     1902.    20cm 

Macmillan     $1 
Contents:  Seneca;  Epictetus;  Marcus  Aurelius. 

Individual 

Abelard.  McCabe,  Joseph.  Peter  Ab^lard. 
1901.     21cm  Putnam    $2  n  \ 

Concerned  less  with  the  tragic  romance  with  which 
Abelard's  name  is  principally  associated  than  with  the 
career  of  the  philosopher,  theologian,  and  ascetic.  Acad. 
1901. 

Bacon.  Nichol,  John.  Francis  Bacon,  his 
life  and  philosophy.  2  v.  1888-89.  17icm 
(Philos.  class,  for  Eng.  readers) 

Lippincott    50c  n  ea 

Contents:  pt.  1.  Bacon's  life.    pt.  2.  Bacon's  philosophy. 
Chronologic  list  of  Bacon's  chief  works,  2;  255-57. 

Bruno.  Mclntyre,  J.  L.  Giordano  Bruno. 
1903.     23cm  Macmillan    $3.25  n 

Biographies  and  general  works  on  Bruno,  pref.  p.  13-14; 
Works  and  essays  on  Bruno's  philosophy,  pref.  p.  15-16. 

CorsiN.  Simon,  Jules.  Victor  Cousin;  tr.  by 
M.  B.  Anderson  and  E:  P.  Anderson.  1888. 
18Jcm     (Great  Fr.  writers)  McClurg    $1 


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J 


Descartes.     Mahafiy,  J:  P.    Descartes.     1896. 
17Jcm     (Philos.  clas-s.  for  Eng.  readers) 

Lippincott    50c  n 

Diderot.    Morley,  John.    Diderot  and  the  ency- 
clopaedists.   2  V.    1897.    ISJcm     ^Macmillan    $3 

Hegel.     Caird,  Edward.    Hegel.    1899.    17^cm 
(Philos.  class,  for  Eng.  readers) 

Blackwood     1/;  Lippincott    50c  n 

McCosh,  James.     Life;  a  record  chiefly  autobio- 
graphical, ed.  by  W:  M.  Sloane.     1896.     22^cm 

Scribner    $2.50  n 
Bibliography,  p.  269-82. 

Mill.     Courtney,  W:  L.     Life  of  John  Stuart 

Mill.    1889.    21^cm     (Great  writers) 

Scribner    $1 
Bibliography,  12pref.  p. 

Mill,  J:  S.     Autobiography.     21cm 

Holt    $2 


J  Rousseau,  J.  J.    Confessions.    4  v.    1901.    18cm 

Lippincott    $4 

George  Eliot  said  it  was  worth  learning  the  French  lan- 
guage to  read  these.    Johnston. 

ScHOPENH.\uER.  Wallace,  William.  Life  of 
Arthur  Schopenhauer.  1890.  22cin  (Great 
writers)  Scribner    $1 

Bibliography,  10  pref.  p. 

Clear  account  of  life,  with  some  notice  of  his  philoso- 
phy. Certain  peculiarities  in  life  and  character  make  it 
read  like  a  mixture  of  tragedy  and  comedy.  Science,  16: 
285. 

922    Religion 

Collective 

I  Farrar,  F:  W:     Lives  of  the  fathers;   sketches 

of  church  history  in  biography.     2  v.     1889. 
23cm  Macmillan    $5 

Mann,  H.  K.  Lives  of  the  popes  in  the  early 
middle  ages.     v.  1,  pt.  1.     1902.     22^cm 

Herder    $3  n 
Popes  under  the  Lombard  rule,  St  Gregory  the  Great  to 
Leo  III,  590-79.5. 

Sogers,  Arthur.  Men  and  movements  in  the 
English  church.     1898.     19cm 

Longmans    $1.50 

Contents:  Need  of  a  revival;  J:  H:  Newman;  Dr  Pusey; 

John  Keble;  Arnold  of  Rugby;   Robertson  of  Brighton; 

Archbishop  Tait;    Dean  Stanley;    Samuel  Wilberforce; 

F:  D.  Maurice;  Charles  Kingsley;  Lightfoot  and  Church. 

Bibliography,  p.  371-75. 

TuUoch,  John.  Luther  and  other  leaders  of  the 
reformation.     3d  ed.     1883.     19 Jem 

Blackwood    3/6 
Contents:  Luther;  Calvin;  Latimer;  Knox. 


Individaal 

Beecher.  Abbott,  Lyman.  Henry  Ward 
Beecher.     1903.     20cm         Houghton    $1.75  n     , 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  17-38. 

Portrays  the  great  preacher  from  long  acquaintance,  as 
a  man,  as  pastor,  as  reformer  and  as  patriot.    N.  Y. 

Beza.     Baird,  H:  M.     Theodore  Beza,  thecoun- 

,  seller   of    the  French  reformation,    1519-1605. 

1899.     20cm     ( Heroes  of  reformation) 

Putnam    $1.50 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  17-21. 

Booth.  Booth-Tucker,  F:  St  G:  de  L.  Life  of 
Catherine  Booth,  the  mother  of  the  Salvation 
army.     2  v.     1892.     22Jcm  Revell    $3.50 

Bossuet.  liBar,  Mrs  H.  L. .  (Farrer)  Bossuet 
and  his  contemporaries.  Newed.  1880.  17icn» 
(Christian  biog. )  Longmans    $1.25 

Greatest  of  all  the  sacred  orators  of  modern  times. 
Saintsbury. 

Brooks.     Allen,  A.  V.  G.     Life  and  letters  of       / 
Phillips  Brooks.     3  v.     1901.     23Jcm  [/ 

Dutton    $8  n 

Written  by  an  intimate  acquaintance  who  discerns  the 
nature  of  Brooks'  genius  and  reveals  without  labored 
analysis  his  real  personality.    X.  Y. 


Lawrence,  William,  ftp.  Phillips  Brooks; 

a  study.     1903.     182cm  Houghton    50c  n 

Address  delivered  at  Trinity  church  on  the  tenth  anni- 
versary of  Bishop  Brooks'  death. 

BusHNELL.     Mung'er,  T.   T.     Horace  Bushnell, 
preacher  and  theologian.     1899.     20cm 

Houghton    $2 
Published  writings,  pref.  p.  11-14. 
Less  a  biograjjhy  than  a  critical,  though  .>^ympathet!c, 
examination  of    his  theologic  position  and  teachings. 
Lit.  ivorld. 

Catharine  OF  SiEXA.     Pierson,  A.  T.    Catharine 
of  Siena,  an  ancient  lay  preacher.     1898.    16icm 

Funk    50c 

Channing.     Chadwick,  J:  W.     William  Ellery     y 
Channing.     1903.     20cm       Houghton    $1.75  n 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Autobiography,  diary  and  corre- 
spondence, ed.  by  E:  E.  Hale.     1891.     20^cm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Autobiography  brings  story  down  to  1840,  after  which 
the  diary  and  letters  carry  it  on.  Dr  Hale  has  supplied 
missing  links  and  written  a  chapter  on  the  character  of 
the  man.    N.  Y. 

Dru-mmond.     Smith,  G:  a.     Life  of  Henry  Drum- 
mond.     6th  ed.     1902.     20^cm        McClure    $3 

Authoritative  life.    Based  on  letters,  journals  and  un-  ' 

published  addresses.    N.  Y. 


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/ 


Edwards.  Allen,  A.  V.  G.  Jonathan  Edwards. 
1889.     18cm     (Amer.  religious  leaders) 

Houghton    $1.25 
Bibliography,  p.  391-93. 

Brings  out  the  distinctive  features  of  his  career  as  a 
parish  minister,  a  revival  preacher  and  a  philosophic 
theologian.    N.  Y.  observer. 

Erasmus.  Capey,  E.  F.  H.  Erasmus.  1903. 
17  Jem  Dutton    $1 

Bibliography,  p.  196-220. 

Froude,  J.  A.  Life  and  letters  of  Eras- 
mus; lectures  delivered  at  Oxford  1893-4.  1894. 
21  Jem  '  Scribner    $2.50 

Fenelon.  Sanders,  E.  K.  Fenelon,  his  friends 
and  his  enemies,  1G51-1715.     1901.     23Jcm 

Longmans    $4 

Fox,  George.  Journal;  abr.  by  P.  L.  Parker  with 
introd.  by  W.  R.  NicoU.     1903.     19Jcm 

Isbister    3/6  n 

Fox's  Journal  is  for  the  17th  century  what  Wesley's 
Journal  is  for  the  18th  and  Newman's  Apologia  for  the 
19th.    Johnston. 

Hodgkin,  Thomas.    George  Fox.    1896. 

19 Jem     (Leaders  of  religion)         Houghton    $1 

Fraxcis  of  Assisi.  Le  Monnier,  Iieon,  nbbe. 
History  of  S.  Francis  of  Assisi;  tr.  by  a  Fran- 
ciscan tertiary,  with  pref.  by  Cardinal  Vaughan. 
1894.     23cm  '  Paul     16/ 

Best  life  in  English  from  Roman  Catholic  standpoint. 
Cath.  univ.  of  Amer. 

Sabatier,  Paul.     Life  of  St  Francis  of 

Assisi;  tr.  by  L.  S.  Houghton.     1894.     21  Jem 

Scribner    $2.50 

Conscientious  study  of  sources  and  sympathetic  narra- 
tion, giving  an  impression  of  the  seal  man,  consistent 
with  himself  and  his  surroundings.    N.  Y. 

Hale,  E:  E.  A  New  England  boyhood.  1893. 
19Jcm  Little    $1.50 

Y  Autobiography  describing  a  boy's  life  In  Boston 
from  1826-35  and  at  Harvard  for  4  following  years.  An 
excellent  picture  of  Boston  and  vicinity  at  that  time. 

N.  y. 

Hecker.  Sedgwick,  H:  D.  Father  Hecker. 
1900.     14Jcm     ( Beacon  biog. )         Small    75c  n 

Bibliography,  p.  153-57. 

Excellent  sketch  of  founderof  Paulist  fathers,  who  went 
into  the  Roman  church  through  Brook  Farm  and  New 
England  transcendentalism.    N.  Y. 

Hughes.  Brann,  H:  A.  Most  Reverend  John 
Hughes,  first  archbishop  of  New  York.  1892. 
18cm     (Makers    of    Amer.  )     Benziger    75c    n 

Knox.  Brown,  P:  H.  John  Knox.  2  v.  1895. 
23cm  Macmilian    $7.50 


Leo  XIII.  O'Reilly,  Eernard.  Life  of  Leo  xiii 
from  an  authentic  memoir  furnished  by  his  or- 
der.    2v.     1903.     23Jcm  Winston    $6 

Written  with  approbation  and  under  partial  supervision 
of  Leo  XIII. 

Loyola,  Ignacio  de,  St  Autobiography  of  St 
Ignatius;  ed.  by  J.  F.  X.  O'Conor.    1900.'  18Jcm 

Benziger    $1.25  n 

LuTHEu.  Jacobs,  H:  E.  Martin  Luther,  the 
hero  of  the  reformation,  1483-1546.  1898.  20cm 
( Heroes  of  reformation)  Putnam    $1.50 

KOstlin,  Julius.     Life  of  Luther.     1903. 

21cm  Scribner    $2.50 

Manning.  Hutton,  A.  "W.  Cardinal  Manning. 
1892.     19Jcm  Houghton    $1 

Marquette.      Thwaites,   B,.    G.      Father  Mar-         / 
quette.     1902.     19 Jem     (Appletons' life  hist.) 

Appleton    $1  n 
Y  P    Author  thoroughly  familiar  with  facts  concerning 
Jesuit  hero's  services  as  missionary  and  explorer  of  the 
Mississippi.    N.  Y. 

Martineau.  Drummond,  James.  Life  and  let- 
ters of  James  Martineau,  and  a  survey  of  his 
philosophical  work  by  C.  B.  Upton.  2  v. 
1902.     23Jcm  Dodd    $8  n 

Mather.     "Wendell,    Barrett.     Cotton  Matlier,         ^/ 
the  puritan  priest.     1891.     18cm      (Makers  of 
Amer.)  Dodd    $1 

Chiefly  told  through  journals.    N.  Y 

Melanchthon.  Bichard,  J.  W:  Philip  Me- 
lanchthon,  the  protestant  preceptor  of  Germany, 

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tion) Putnam    $1.50 

Mohammed.  Irving,  Washington.  Mahomet 
and  his  successors.  3  v.  1902.  21cm  (Knick. 
ed.)  Putnam    $1.50  ea 

Johnstone,  P.  De  L.  H:     Muhammad 

and  his  power.     1901.     19cm     (World's  epoch 
makers)  Scribner    $1.25 

Moody.     Moody,   W:  R.     Life  of    Dwight  L. 

Moody,  by  his  son.    1900.    25cm    Revell    $2.50 

Authoritative  but  not  final.    N.  Y. 

MuLLANY.     Smith,  J:  T.     Brother  Azarias;  the 

life  story  of  an  American  monk.     1897.     20Jcm 

Young    $1.50  n 
Gives  valuable  insight  into  life  of  Catholic  church  in 
this  country.    Outl. 

Newman,  J:  H:  card.  Apologia  pro  vita  sua,  be- 
ing a  history  of  his  religious  opinions.  New  ed. 
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y  preacher  and  reformer.     1900.     20Jcin 

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Well  proportioned  outline  in  which  the  scholar,  teacher, 
minister,  heretic,  theologian  and  antislavery  leader  lives 
before  us.    N.  Y. 

Pexx.     Fisher,  S.  G:     The  true  William  Penn. 
\/  2ded.    1900.    21cm    (Trueser.)    Lippincott    $2 

Faithful  presentation  of  his  life  and  strangely  con- 
trasted circumstances  in  England  and  America.    N.  Y. 

PusEY.     Trench,  M.  M.  F..     Story  of  Dr  Pusey's 

life.     1900.     21cm  Longmans    $2.50 

Rainsford,  W:  S.    A  preacher's  story  of  his  work. 

/  1904.     19Jcm  Macmiilan    $1.25  n 

^  Reported  as  literally  as  possible  from  Dr  Rainsford's 

own  words  in  describing  his  work  in  his  New  York  parish 
and  his  preceding  training.    N.  Y. 

B,obert8on,  F:  W:    Life,  letters,  lectures  and  ad- 
dresses.    1903.     20Jcm  Harper    $2 

Contents:  Life  and  letters,  ed.  by  S.  A.  Brooke;  Exposi- 
tory lectures  on  St  Paul's  Epistles  to  the  Corinthians; 
Lectures  and  addresses  on  literary  and  social  topics. 


Jerome  Savonarola. 
Marher    $1  n 


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1898.     19K'm 

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Snort  summary  strongly  supporting  Savonarola's  ortho- 
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the  pope's  authority.  Approved  by  author's  ecclesiastical 
superiors.    Pittsburg. 

Villari,  Fasquale.     Life  and  times  of 

Girolamo  Savonarola;  tr.  by  Linda  Villari.    1899. 
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Scribner    $8 
First  7  chapters  based  on  the  work  of  Dean  Bradley 

Swedexborg.  Worcester,  Benjamin.  Life  and 
mission  of  Emanuel  Swedenborg.  5th  ed.  1901. 
i9Jcm  Little    $2 

Writings  of  Swedenl)org,  p.  444-52.  Biographies  of  Swe- 
denborg. p.  454-56. 

Theresa  OF  AviLA.  Gilman,  MrsJS...  R..  (Fos- 
ter) Saint  There.sa  of  Avila.  1889.  17icm 
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Verbeck.  GriflB.s,  W:  E.  Verbeck  of  Japan;  a 
citizen  of  no  country.     1900.     20Jcm 

Revell    $1.50 
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missionary  exercised  strong  influence  on  Japanese  insti- 
tutions and  thought.    N.  Y. 

ViNCEXT  DE  Pacl.  Bougaud,  ^mile.  History 
of  St  Vincent  de  Paul,  founder  of  the  Congrega- 


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Sisters  of  charity;  tr.  fr.  2d  French  ed.  by  Joseph 
Brady;  with  introd.  by  the  cardinal  archbishop 
of  AVestminster.     2  v.     1899.     23cm 

Longmans    $6 

"Wesley,  John.  Heart  of  John  Wesley's  Jour- 
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Parker.    Wesley  bi-centenary  ed.    1903.    21  Jem 

Revell    $1.50  n 

P  Condensation  of  the  Journal,  hitherto  published  in 
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Whipple,  H:  B:  bp.  Lights  and  shadows  of  a 
long  episcopate;  reminiscences  and  recollections 
of  the  bishop  of  Minnesojta.     1902.     23cm 

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Whitefield.  Gledstone,  J.  P.  George  White- 
field.     2ded.     1901.     21cm 

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WiCLiF.    Sergeant,  Lewis.    John  Wyclif.    1893. 

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Picture  of  John  Wyclif  as  an  Oxford  schoolman,  and  of 

the  schoolmen  in  general  as  pioneers  of  the  reformation 

of  religion  and  the  revival  of  learning.    Pref. 

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Century    $1.25 

Based  on  contemporaneous  documents  and  calmly  ju- 
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WisE.MAx.  Ward,  W.  P.  Life  and  times  of  Car- 
dinal Wiseman.     2  v.     1900.     19cm 

Longmans    $4 

W^OLSEY.  Cavendish,  George.  Life  of  Cardinal 
Wolsey;  to  which  is  added  Thomas  Church- 
yard's Tragedy  of  Wolsey;  with  introd.  by  Henry 
Morley.     1885.     18icm     (Morley's  univ.  lib.) 

Button    .35c  n 

Creighton,    Mandell,    bp.    of  London. 

Cardinal  Wolsey.  1888.  18cm  (Twelve  Eng. 
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923     Sociology 

Collecttve 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Historic  boys;  their  endeavor^ 
their  achievements  and  their  times.  1903. 
20cm     (Knick.  ser.)  Putnam    $1.25 

Y  Contents:  Marcus  of  Rome;  Brian  of  Munster:  Olaf 
of  Norway;  William  of  Normandy;  Baldwin  of  Jerusalem; 
Frederick  of  Hohenstaufen;  Harry  of  Monmouth;  Gio- 
vanni of  Florence:  Ixtlil'  of  Tezcuco;  LouLs  of  Bourbon; 
Charles  of  Sweden;  Van  Rensselaer  of  Rensselaerewyck. 


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have    influenced    the    history  of  their  times.  Thomas.     History  of  Friedrich  n  of  Prussia, 

1934.     20cm     (Knick.  ser.)          Putnam    $1.25  called  Frederick  the  Great.    Centenary  ed.    8  v. 

Y    Contents:  Zenobia  of  Palmyra;  Helena  of  Britain;  1900.     21cm                                   Scribner     $1.25  ea 

Fulcheria  of  Constantinople;  Clotilda  of  Burgundy;  Woo  E^  with  introd.  by  H:  D.  Traill. 

of  Hwang-Ho;  Edith  of  Scotland;  Jacqueline  of  Holland;  Founded  on  exhaustive  studv  and  careful  observation. 
Catarinaof  Venice;  Theresa  of  A  vila;  Elizabeth  of  Tudor;  Qne  of  the  most  remarkable  books  in  the  English  Ian- 
Christina  of  Sweden;  Ma-ta-oka  of  Pow-ha-tan.  guage.    Adams. 

CHIEF  RUIjERS  O  Gustavus  Adolphus.     Fletcher,  C:  R.  L.     Gus- 

^    .                        __      ,         .„  T       11          1       .1  tavus  Adolphua  and  the  struKijle  of  Protestant- 

O   Alexander,      wheeler,    B:  I.     Alexander  the  .         ,           .  ,              ,^_.       ^°          ..^ 

^  ^  ^,  .  r  xu  T^  ..  1  itr  X  •  ism  for  existence.  1890.  20cm  (Heroes  ot 
Great;  the  merarmg  of  the   Last  and   West  m              .-       ^                                           ^  ^            ^^  ~^ 

^    u-  4.            iHAA  101           lu              c  nations)                                            Putnam    $l.oO 

universal   history.     1900.  19 Jem      (Heroes  of 

. .        ,                  '  T,   ,              a>i  -n             Shows  the  part  Sweden  played  in  the  reformation  and 

^^twns)  Putnam     $l.oO  the  30  years' war.    Sargent.  2. 

Story  of  Alexander's  aims  and  achievements  with  con- c>Hexry  IV  of  France.  WiUert,  P.  F.  Henryof 
siderable  detail  and  admirable  clearness.    I^atton.  •'  '  •' 

See  also  Hogarth's  Philip  and  Alexander  of  Macedon  Navarre  and  the  Huguenots  in  France.     1893. 

under  Philip.  19Jcm  ( Heroes  of  nations )  Putnam  $1.50 
O  Augustus.     Firth,   J:  B:     Augustus  Caesar  and  >y Isabella  J)'Este.     Ady,  3/rs  Julia  ( Cartwright) 

the  organisation  of  the  empire  of  Rome.     1903.  Isabella  d'Este,  marchioness  of  Mantua,  1474- 

20cm     (Heroes  of  nations)        Putnam     $1.35  n  1539;  a  study  of  the  renaissance.     2  v.     1903. 

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Beatrice  d'Este,  duchess  of  Milan,  1475-1497;  a  List  of  chief  authorities  on  life  and  times  of  Isabella 

study  of  th<?  renaissance.     3d  ed.     1903.     21  Jem  ^^'^^t'-*'  '•  ^-  P""®'-  P-  ^--^^■ 

n   *<■  <cc  Gives  a  wide  view  of  the  history  of  the  time.    .'<j)cc- 

JJUtton     ^)0  on.  (¥11 

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foundation   of    the    Roman    imperial    system.         Julian,  philosopher  and  emperor,  and  the  last 

1892.     19Jcm     (Heroes  of  nations)  struggle  of  paganism  against  Christianity.     1895. 

*  Putnam    $1.50         19Jcm     (Heroes  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

Embodies  results  of  recent  investigations  and  preserves  1^  Louis  IX  of  France.  JoinviUe,  Jean,  sire  de. 
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/  O Perry,  Frederick.     Saint  Louis  (Louis 

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to  Charlemagne  as  well  as  his  private  secretary.    Pitts-  Putnam     $1.50 

^^^^-  Note  on  the  authorities  of  the  reign  of  Louis  xiv,  pref 

\/Charles  V  of  Germany.    Armstrong,  Edward.  P'  ^^^^" 

Emperor  Charles  v.     2  v.     1902.     23cm                o  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.     Lang,   Andrew.     Mys- 

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Bibliographical  introduction,  v.  1,  pref.  p.  17-25.  Longmans     $5  n 

Stands  practically  alone,  the  successor  of  Robertson's  ^e   has   collated  narratives  with  extraordinary  dili- 

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sents  thorough  research.    N.  \.  evidence  and  tested  their  motives  with  exemplary  im- 

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Medici.  Armstrong,  Edward.  Lorenzo  de' 
Medici  and  Florence  in  the  fifteenth  century. 
1896.     19icm     (Heroes  of  nations) 

Putnam    $1.50 
S    Shows  throughout  careful  study  and  comparison  of 
both  earlier  and  later  approved  authorities.    Allan. 

Napoleon  I.    Abrantes,  L.  S.  (Permon)  Junot,  "■ 
(hichesse  d' .     Memoirs  of  Napoleon,  his  court  and 
family.     2  v.     1895.     20cm  Appleton     $3 

Fournier,  August.     Napoleon  the  First; 

tr.  b}^  M.  B.  Corwin  and  A.  D.  Bissell;  ed.  by 
E:  G.  Bourne.     1903.     20cm  Holt    $2 

Bibliography,  p.  745-88. 

One  of  the  more  important  of  the  shorter  biographies; 
based  on  thorough  research,  and  giving  a  good  view  of 
the  general  historical  situation.    Pittsburg. 

Ropes,    J:   C.     The  first    Napoleon;    a 

sketch,  political  and   military.     3d  'ed.     1886. 
20cm  Houghton    $2 

Lowell  institute  lect.  March  1885. 
Concise  and  forcible.    N.  Y. 

Life  of  Napoleon  i.     2  v. 
Macmillan    |4  n 


Rose,  J:  H. 

1901-02.     21cm 


Seeley,  Sir  J:  R. 

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Mainly  public  career,  and  diplomatic  and  govern 
mental  rather  than  military  history.  Contributes  new 
material  from  British  records.    N.  Y. 

Short  history  of  Na 
19cm        Little    $1.50 
Able  brief  account  from  hostile  point  of  View.    Adams. 
Peter  I,  the  Great.    Schuyler,  Eugene.    Peter 
the  Great,  emperor  of  Russia;  a  study  of  histor- 
ical biography.     2  v.     1884.     23icm 

Scribner    |6 
Philip    II    of    Macedonia. 
Philip    and    Alexander 
22^cm 
Philip  II,  Augustus,  of  France.     Hutton,  W: 
H.    Philip  Augustus.    1896.    19cm    (For.  states- 
men) Macmillan     75c 


friends  and  enemies  and    from   official  docu- 
ments.    2  V.     1895.     20 Jem         Putnam    $3.75 
Bibliography,  2:  459-62. 

TJuf/Uind. 

Collective 

Oliphant,  Mrs  M.  O.  (Wilson)  Historical  (char- 
acters of  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.     1894.    27cm 

Century    $6 

Contents:  The  Princess  Anne;  The  queen  and  the  duch- 
ess; The  author  of  "Gulliver;"  The  author  of  "Robinson 
Crusoe;"  Addison,  the  humorist. 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  queens  of 
England,  from  the  Norman  conquest.  6  v. 
1893-99.     18Jcm     (Bohn's  hist,  lib.) 

Macmillan    $1.50  nea 

V.  1,  rev.  ed. 

From  Matilda  of  Flanders  to  the  wives  of  Henry  viii. 
Sargent. 

Individual 

Alfred  the  Great.  Besant,  Sir  Walter.  Story 
of  King  Alfred.  1901.  15Acm  (Lib.  of  useful 
stories)  Appleton    35c  n 

P  Best  brief  history  of  career  of  Alfred  the  Great  and 
position  of  England  in  9th  century.    Ath. 


Hogarth,     D:    G:^- 

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Philip  II  of  Spain. 
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Hume,  M.  A.  S.      Philip 
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Macmillan     75c 

List  of  some  of  the  printed  authorities,  p.  265-67. 

Robert   I   of  Scotland.      Maxwell,    Sir    H.    E. 

Robert  the  Bruce  and  the  struggle  for  Scottish 

independence.      1897.     19 Jem     (Heroes  of  na-   \j 

tions)  Putnam    $1.50 

Saladin.     Poole,  Stanley  Lane-     Saladin,  and  V 
the  fall  of  the  kingdom  of  Jerusalem.     1898. 
20cm     (Heroes  o,f  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

Principal  authorities,  pref .  p.  15. 

William  I,  prince  of  Orange.      Putnam,  Ruth. 
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\J Plummer,  Charles.     Life  and  times  of 

Alfred   the  Great.     1902.     20cm     (Ford   lect.) 

Clarendon    $1.75 

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Tells  everything  known  about  Alfred,  with  abundant 
references  to  previous  discussions  of  debatable  matters 
and  acute  comments  on  all  points  of  controversy.  Nation, 
75:  160. 

Cromwell,  Oliver.  Letters  and  speeches;  with 
elucidations  [by  Carlyle;  ed.  with  introd.  by 
H:  D.Traill]  4  v.  1899-1900.  21cm  (Works 
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Scribner    $1.25  ea 

Firth,  C:  H.     Oliver  Cromwell  and  the 

rule  of  the  puritans  in  England.     1900.     19Jcm 
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Expansion  of  article  in  Dictionary  oj  national  biography. 

He  has  explained  more  clearly  than  any  of  his  prede- 
cessors the  true  relations  between  Cromwell  and  his 
parliaments.    Nation. 

Gardiner,  S:R.    Oliver  Cromwell.    1901. 

19Jcm  Longmans     $1.50  n 

Morley,  John.     Oliver  Cromwell.    1900. 

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Interest  less  in  narrative  of  Cromwell's  career  than  in 
commentary  on  its  critical  phases  and  on  political  prob- 
lems.   Spec. 

Edward  I.     Jenks,  Edward.    'Edward  Plantag- 
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List  of  authorities,  p.  349-61. 

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authority  on  medieval  law.    Johnston. 

^Elizabeth.  Creighton,  Mandell,  bp.  of  London. 
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Longmans    $1.50 

OHenry  V.     Kingsford,    C:    L.      Henry    v    the 

typical  inediteval  hero.     1901.     20cm     (Heroes 

of  nations)  PutiiHm    $1.35  n 

Principal  authorities,  pref.  p.  29-31. 

Based  on  chronicles  and  documents  of  contemporary 
date,  emphasizing  the  king's  heroic  qualities  and  his 
achievements  as  champion  of  unity.    Pittsburg. 

Expansion  of  article  in  Dictionary  of  national  biography. 
Johnston. 

O  Henry  VII.  Qairdner,  James.  Henry  the 
Seventh.  1889.  18Jcm  (Twelve  Eng.  states- 
men) Macmillan     75c 

l/John.  Norgate,  Eate.  John  Lackland.  1902. 
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Follows  Green's  defense  of  John's  ability.  Not  a  white- 
washing; but  refutes  common  notion  of  his  incapacity, 
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A  scholarly  statement  of  the  political  events  of  the 
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the  life  and  reign  of  Richard  the  Third,  to  which 
is  added  the  story  of  Perkin  Warbeck;  from 
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Wilson,  J.  G.  ed.  Presidents  of  the  United 
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R.  C.  Winthrop,  G:  T.  Curtis,  George  Bancroft, 
John  Hay  and  others.     1902.     22icm 

Appleton    $3.50 

Biographic  sketches,  many  being  revisions  of  articles  in 
Appletons'  Cyclopxdia  of  biography.  Set  of  portraits  and 
letters  by  several  presidents.    L.  A.  H. 


Individual, 

Adams,  John  &  Abigail.  Familiar  letters  of 
John  Adams  and  his  wife  Abigail  Adams,  during 
the  revolution,  with  memoir  of  Mrs  Adams. 
1876.     19cm  Houghton    $2 

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Morse,  J:  T.  jr.     John  xidams.     1900. 

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Graphic  portraiture  and  excellent  study  of  our  politics 
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of  its  two  hostile  forces,  represented  by  Adams  and  Ham- 
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Grant.     Brooks,   E.    S.      True  story  of   U.    S. 
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Putnam    $1.50 
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Grant,  U.  S.    Personal  memoirs.    2d  ed. 

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Grant's  grandly  simple  record  of  his  own  life  is  a  true 
classic.    Theodore  Roosevelt. 
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Wister,  Owen,     Ulysses  S.  Grant.    1900. 

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Bibliography,  p.  141-4.5. 

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Sumner,  W:  G.     Andrew  Jackson  as  a 

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Books  referred  to,  p.  387-92. 

Able,  critical  treatment  of  political  and  financial  his- 
tory, 1824-40.     L.  A.  H. 

Jefferson.     Merwin,  H:  C.     Thomas  Jefferson. 
1901.     17Jcm     (Riverside  biog.  ser.) 

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bargo, receiving  particular  attention.    L.  A.  H. 

Lincoln.  Brooks,  E.  S.  True  story  of  Abraham 
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great  men)  Lothrop    $1.50 

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N.  Y. 

Brooks,  NoaJx.     Abraham  Lincoln,  and 

the  downfall   of  American  slavery.     New   ed. 
1894.     19Jcm     (Heroes  of  nations) 

Putnam    $1.50 

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Coffin,  C:  C.     Abraham  Lincoln.     1893. 

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Nicolay,  J:  G:     Short  life  of  Abraham 

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&  Hay,  John.    Abraham  Lincoln. 

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10  V. 


Putnam,  M.  L.     Children's  life  of  Abra- 
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Y  Good  feature  is  its  brief  expositions  here  and  there 
of  forms  of  government;  best  feature  the  copious  extracts 
from  Lincoln's  speeches  and  addres.ses.    Nation,  55:  3,57. 


Schurz,  Carl. 


Abraham  Lincoln.     1891. 
Houghton    $1 


18Jcm 

Originally  published  in  Atlantic  monthly  as  a  review  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  a  history,  by  Nicolay  and  Hay. 

Perhaps  best  sketch  of  character  and  achievements  of 
the  great  president.    N.  Y. 

Tarbell,  I.  M.     Life  of  Abraham   Lin- 


coln; drawn  from  original  sources,  and  contain- 
ing many  speeches,  letters  and  telegrams  hitherto 
unpublished.    2  v.    1900.    23Jcm   Doubleday  $5 

P  One  of  the  best  of  the  anecdotal  lives;  based  on  orig- 
inal search  for  new  material  pertaining  to  early  life  and 
presidential  career.    L.  A.  H.  • 


Madison,  ifrs  Dorothy  (Payne)  Memoirs  and 
letters  of  Dolly  Madison,  ed.  by  her  grand-niece. 
1886.     18cm  Houghton     $1.25 

Sprightly  and  entertaining,  giving  valuable  accounts  of 
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Madison,  James.  Gay,  S.  H.  James  Madison. 
1884.     18cm     (Amer.  statesmen) 

Houghton    $1.25 

study  of  the  statesman  and  of  the  political  movements 
in  which  h(>took  part;  critical  and  generous.    Nation. 

From  federalist  standpoint;  specially  full  on  origin  of 
federal  convention.    L.  A.  H. 

Van  Buren.  Shepard,  E:  M.  Martin  Van 
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men) Houghton  $1.25 
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pretation to  both  national  and  New  York  state  politics  of 
1820-50.  Chapter  on  crisis  of  1837  of  permanent  general 
interest.    L.  A.  H. 

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torical figure."     L.  A.  H. 


Hapgood,  Norman.     George  Washing- 
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Deals  mainly  with  Washington's  life  before  his  presi- 
dency, the  years  after  1789  being  but  briefly  surveyed. 
L.  A.  H. 

Irving,  Washington.     Life  of  George 


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Mitchell. 

liOdge,    H:    C.      George    Washington. 

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P  Written  from  abundant  knowledge,  embodies  excel- 
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Scudder,  H.  E.      George  Washington. 

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Story  of  Washington;  with  over  100  illus.   by 


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new,  by  his  insight,  lively  style  and  independence  of  his 
Washington,     George.      Wilson,     Woodrow.         judgments.    Ath. 
George  Washington;  illus.   by  Howard  Pyle.  individual 

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Vaudemont.   N.  Y.  C?  Q^vouR.      Martinengo-Cesaresco,   E.    L.   H. 

This  and  the  following  entries  on  the  Versailles  court  ( Carrington)   con<es8a.     Cavour.     1898.     20cm 

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J    Women  of  Versailles:  the  court  of  Louis  other  syllabi  in  being  full  of  sparkle  and  interest.    W.  R. 

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Contents:  v.  1    Henry  Flood;    Henry  Grattan.    v.  2,  V  joi^^iUe,  F.  F.  P.  L.  M.  d'Orldans,  prince  de. 
Daniel  O'Connell.  .  '  t     ,      ,, 

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account  of  political  history  of  Ireland  during  first  half     / 

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y  Macdowall,  H.  C.       Henry  of  Guise;  and  other  ® 

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Y  Lothrop    $1.50 

V  Machiavelli.  Villari,  Pasquale.  Life  and 
times  of  Niccolo  Machiavelli;  tr.  by  Linda  Vil- 
lari.    1898.     21icm     (Popular  ed.) 

Scribner    $2.50 


/, 


Talleyrand.  Blennerhassett,  C.  .  J.  (von  Ley- 
den)  lady.  Talleyrand;  tr.  by  Frederick  Clarke. 
2  V.     1894.     21cm  Murray    24/ 

List  of  works  consulted  by  author,  v.  1,  pref.  p.  21-31. 

Tells  with  skill  the  remarkable  story  of  the  varied  for- 
tunes of  this  "last  historical  figure  of  the  18th  century." 
Cleveland. 

England 


v/ 


Marat.     Bax,  E.  B. 
pie's  friend.     2d  ed. 


Jean-Paul  Marat,  the  peo- 
1901.     20  Jem 

Small    $2.50 


McCarthy,  Justin. 
1903.     21cm 


Mazarin.     Hassall,  Arthur.      Mazarin.     1903. 
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Mazzini.    King,  Bolton.    Mazzini.    1902.    20cm 
(Temple  biog.)  Dutton    $1.50  n 

Some  unpublished  letters  and  papers,  by  Mazzini,  p. 
343-67;  bibliography  of  Mazzini' s  writings,  p.  367-73. 


O  MiRABEAU.  "Willert,  P.  F.  Mirabeau.  1898. 
19 Jm     (For.  statesmen)  Macmillan    75c 

0  O'CoNNELL.  Dunlop,  Robert.  Daniel  O'Con- 
nell  and  the  revival  of  national  life  in  Ireland. 
1900.     20cm     (Heroes  of  nations)  O 

Putnam    $1.50 

Expansion  of  article  in  Dictionary  of  national  biography; 
contains  an  account  of  O'Connell's  public  career,  relation 
to  Catholic  association  1823-25,  Thomas  Drummond,  re- 
peal agitation,  etc.  from  sympathetic  point  of  view. 
Johnston. 

Life     of     Charles 

2  V.     1899.     20Jcm 

Harper    $2.50 
V.  1,  2d  ed.  1899. 


Collective 

British  political  portraits. 
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Contents:  Balfour;  Lord  Salisbury;  Lord  Rosebery; 
Chamberlain;  Labouchere;  John  Morley;  Lord  Aberdeen; 
John  Bums;  Sir  Michael  Hicks-Beach;  John  E.  Red- 
mond; Sir  William  Harcoftrt;  James  Bryce;  Sir  Henry 
Campbell-Bannerman. 

Individual 

V'^  Beaconsfield.     Meynell,    'Wilfrid.      Benjamin 
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Parnell.     O'Brien,    B:    B 

Stewart  Parnell,  1846-1891. 


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Not  a  consecutive  account  or  judicial  estimate  of  his 
career,  but  a  melange  of  anecdote,  extracts  from  writings 
and  conversations,  etc.  by  an  ardent  admirer.    N.  Y. 

Brooke.  '  St  John,  Sir  S.  B.  Rajah  Brooke; 
the  Englishman  as  ruler  of  an  eastern  state. 
1899.     20cm     (Builders  of  greater  Britain) 

Longmans  $1.50 
Short  biography  of  Sir  James  Brooke,  rajah  of  Sarawak, 
Borneo,  1842-63.  Contains  an  account  of  Brooke's  at- 
tempt to  regenerate  the  Malays,  of  relations  with  Chinese 
and  with  pirates,  illustrating  British  jMjlicy  in  southeast- 
em  Asia.    Johnston. 


Mainly  political  biography,  with  rather  meager  per- 
sonal details.    By  a  political  associate.    N.  Y. 


^  Burke.     Morley,  John.     Burke.     1887.     17|cm 
(Eng.  men  of  letters)  Harper    75  c 


Richelieu  and  the 
1900.     20cm     (He- 
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A  different  work  from  author's  Edmund  Burke,  1867. 
Narrative  of  Burke's  career  as  statesman,  author,  orator 
and  as  a  figure  in  society.    L.  A.  H. 


Richelieu.     Perkins,  J.  B 

growth  of  French  power. 

roes  of  nations)  ^  ^.x.c.^    "^""""v  Canning.     Marriott,  J:  A.  R.     George  Canning 

Robespierre.      Belloc,    Hilaire.      Robespierre.         and  his  times;  a  political  study.     1903.     20cm 

1901.     21icm  Scribner    $2  n  Murray    5/ n 

Attention  throughout   concentrated   on   Robespierre,  Appendix,  Canning  and  the  Quarterly  review,  p.  145^6. 

but  the  background  vividly  pictured 


Acad.  1902. 


I.    M. 


Madame    Roland. 
Scribner    $1.50 


<^  Clive.     "Wilson,  Sir  C:  W:      Lord  Clive.     1890. 
(Eng.  men  of  action)       Macmillan     75  c 


19cm 


COBDEN 

den. 


RoL.AND.      Tarbell, 
1896.     19^cm 

Bibliography,  p.  313-19.  ^ 

Shows  good  judgment  and  a  fair  spirit,  without  dispo- 
sition to  eulogy.    Contributes  some  new  material.    N.  Y. 

Saint-Simon,  Louis  de  Rouvroy,  due  de. 
Memoirs  on  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV  and  the 
regency;  tr.  byBayleSt  John,  withpref.  by  J.  B.  ^J  Fox.     Trevelyan,   Sir  Gr:  O.      Early  history  of 

Perkins.     Regency  ed.     4  v.     1901.     19cm  Charles  James  Fox.     1904.     22Jcm 

Pott    $6  Harper    $2.50 

No  writer  of  memoirs  has  ever  approached  him  in  vivid-  Best  picture  ever  drawn  of  the  transition  from  old  to 

ness,  originality  and  irregular  power.    Saintsbury.  new  methods  of  statesmanship.    Adams. 


Morley,  John.     Life  of  Richard  Cob- 
10th  ed.     1903.     20Jcm        Unwin     2/6  n 
Bibliography,  p.  957-62. 

Tells  skilfully  Cobden's  share  in  economic  and  political 
movements  in  England  since  the  reform  act.    Allan. 


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C'Oladstone.      Bryce,   James.      William  Ewart^ 
Gladstone,  his  characteristics  as  man  and  states- 
man.    1898.     18cm  Century    $1 

Thoroughly   satisfactory   monograph,  portraying   the  O 
man,  author,  statesman  and  orator,  by  a  personal  friend 
and  political  ally.    X.  Y. 

y'   Morley,  John.     Life  of  William  Ewart 

Gladstone.     3  v.     1903.     23cm 

Macmillan    $10.50  n 

A  masterpiece  of  historical  writing,  of  which  the  inter- 
est is  absorbing,  the  authority  indisputable,  and  the  skill 
consummate.    Sat.  r. 


Pitt,  William,  Rosebery,  A.  P.  Primrose, 
5th  earl  of.  Pitt.  1892.  18 Jem  (Twelve 
Eng.  statesmen)  Macmillan     75c 

Ralegh.  Hume,  M.  A.  S.  Sir  Walter  Ralegh; 
The  British  dominion  of  the  west.  1898.  20cm 
( Builders  of  greater  Britain. )    Longmans    $1.50 

P  S    Presents  its  hero  as  founder  of  English  colonial 
system  and  reveals  Spanish  influence  in  its  execution. 
N.  V. 
Towle,  G:  M.     Ralegh;  his  exploits  and 


■    1/ Paul,  H.   W.     Life  of  William  Ewart 

Gladstone.     1901.     21cm         Smith,  Elder    7/6 

S  iScpansion  of  article  in  Dictionanj  of  national  biog- 
raphy by  a  Ikiily  neu-s  leader  writer;  based  on  Gladstone's 
published  utterances.    Johnston. 

0  Hastings.  Lyall,  Sir  A.  C.  Warren  Hastings. 
1902.     19}cm     (Eng.  men  of  action) 

Macmillan     75c 
First  edition  1889. 

Calm  and  judicial,  in  spirit  of  recent  school  of  historical 
criticism.    Dial. 

O  Lawrence.  Temple,  Sir  Richard.  Lord  Law- 
rence.    1889.     19cm     (Eng.  men  of  action) 

Macmillan     75c 

Lord  Lawrence  was  governor  of  the  Punjab  during  the 
mutiny  and  viceroy  of  India  1865-69.  Author  was  for  a 
time  his  secretary.     Johnston. 

—  Moke.    Hutton,  W:  H.    Sir  Thomas  More.    1895. 

20cm 

S  Methuen     5/ 

"^  Palmerston.     Sanders,  L.  C:     Life  of  Viscount 

Palmerston.     1888.     19cm     (Stiitesmen  ser. )       ^ 

Lippincott    75c' 

-  Pepys,  Samuel.  Diary  and  correspondence; 
with  a  life  and  notes  by  Richard  lord  Bray- 
brooke.  4  v.  1889-97.  19cm  (Bohn's  hist, 
lib. )  Macmillan    $6  n 

Perpetually  the  most  amusing  of  gossips,  and,  of  all 
who  have  gos.siped  about  themselves,  the  only  one  who 
tells  the  truth.    Andrew  Lang. 

Most  valuable  document  extant  for  the  understanding 
of  the  times.    Richard  Garnett. 


Bridge,  »SVr "Frederick.     Samuel  Pepys. 

1903.    19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50  n 

Contents:  A  musical  enthiisiast;  Some  musical  contem- 
poraries; More  musical  contemporaries;  Pepys  as  vocal- 
ist and  singing-master;  Pepys  on  in-struments,  church 
music,  etc.  Pepys  a,s  theorist  and  compaser. 

^  Pitt,  William,  1st  earl  of  Chatham.  Green,  W.  D. 
WilMam  Pitt,  earl  of  Chatham,  and  the  growth 
and  division  of  the  British  empire,  1708-1778. 
1901.  20cm  (Heroes of  nations)  Putnam  $1.50 
Good  compendious  biography  of  the  public  career  of 
Chatham,  from  manu-script  and  other  sources.    Johnston. 


voyages.     1902.     19cin     ( Amer.  boys' ser. ) 

Lee    $1 

Y  His  young  manhood  in  the  brilliant  court  of  Eliza- 
beth, ai.s  courage  on  the  battlefield,  and  the  energy  with 
which  he  pushed  his  attempts  at  di.scovery  and  coloniza- 
tion, clearly  brought  out.    Pittsburg. 

O  Russell.     Reid,    S.    J.      Lord    John    Russell. 
1895.     19 Jem     (Prime  ministers)      Harper    $1 
Temple,  Dorothy  (Osborne) /arfj/.     Love  letters 
to  Sir  William  Temple,  1652-54;  ed.  by  E:  A. 
Parry.     1901.     20cm  Dodd    $1.25 

Reveals  arsingularly  noble  and  attractive  personality. 
Dial,  1889. 

\/ Vane.  Hosmer,  J.  K.  Life  of  young  Sir  Henry 
Vane;  with  a  consideration  of  the  English  com- 
monwealth as  a  forecast  of  America.  1888. 
23cm  Houghton    $4 

Thorough  and  critical.  Author  sympathizes  strongly 
with  Vane's  political  and  religious  views,  but  is  not  un- 
duly partial;  uses  original  as  well  as  secondary  sources. 
L.  A.  H. 

C-'Walpole.  Morley,  John.  Walpole.  1889. 
19 Jem     (Twelve  Eng.  statesmen) 

Macmillan    75c 

Warwick.     Oman,    C:   W:    C.      Warwick,    the 

kingmaker.       1891.       18Jcm      (Eng.      men    of 

action )  Macmillan     75c 

Vigorous  and  coherent  study  of  the  man  and  the  forces 

that  shaped  England  in  the  1.5th  century.    Lit.  world. 

Vnited  States 

Collective 

Burton,  A.  H.  Four  American  patriots:  Patrick 
Henry,  Andrew  Jackson,  Alexander  Hamilton, 
Ulysses  S.  Grant.  1898.  19cm  (Four  great 
Amer.  ser.)  Amer.  bk.  co.     50c 

Trent,  W:  P.  Southern  statesmen  of  the  old 
regime;  Washington,  Jefferson,  Randolph,  Cal- 
houn, Stephens,  Toombs  and  Jefferson  Davis 
1897.     19Jcm     (Lib.  of  econ.  &  pol. ) 

Crowell    $2 

P  Political  biographies  of  Washingion,  Jeflfcrson,  Ran- 
dolph, Calhoun,  Stephens,  Toombs  and  Jefferson  Davis. 
N.  Y.         ^ 

By  a  sftuthemer  but  free  from  bias  or  sectional  partizan- 
ship.    L.  A.  H. 

See  adao  Public  documents  list. 


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Individual 

Adams,  C:  F.  Adams,  C:  F.  jr.  Charles  Francis 
Adams,  by  his  son.  1900.  18cm  ( Amer.  states- 
men) Houghton  $1.25 
Tells  little  of  personal  traits.  Narration  of  services 
while  minister  to  England  sheds  valuable  light  on  rela- 
tions between  England  and  America  during  civil  war. 
N.  Y. 

Adams,  Samuel.  Hosmer,  J.  K.  Samuel 
Adams.     1899.     18cm     (Amer.  statesmen) 

Houghton    $1.25 

Interesting  and  appreciative,  setting  forth  fairly  the 
man,  his  work  and  his  times.    Sation. 

Furnishes  substantially  a  compact  history  of  occasions 
and  manner  of  opening  of  revolutionary  war.  G:  E. 
Ellis. 

Benton.  Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Thomas  Hart 
Benton.     1903.     18cm     (Amer.  statesmen) 

Houghton    $1.25 
Author  understands  Benton  and  sympathizes  with  him; 
points  out  his  merits  and  demerits  as  a  statesman.    Writ- 
ten mostly  from  secondary  sources.    L.  A.  H. 

Bout  well,  G:  S.  Reminiscences  of  sixty  years 
in  public  affairs.     2  v.     1902.     23Jcm 

McClure    $5  n 

Interesting  recollections  of  a  long  political  career. 
Valuable  for  terse  characterizations  of  public  men. 
Wells. 

Burr.  Parton,  James.  Life  and  times  of  Aaron 
Burr;  enl.  ed.  with  numerous  appendices,  con- 
taining new  and  interesting  information.  2  v. 
1892.     22Jcm  Houghton    $5 

V  Adds  something  of  real  value  to  our  knowledge  of 
Burr  and  shows  clearly  that  he  had  been  unjustly  judged 
in  many  particulars.    L.  A.H. 

Calhoun.    Hoist,  H.  E.  von.    John  C.  Calhoun. 

18cm     (Amer.  statesmen)        Houghton    $1.25 

Deals  chiefly  with  public  relations;  valuable  as  history 

of  the  slavery  question  rather  than  as  personal  biography. 

N.Y. 

Clay.  Schurz,  Carl.  Life  of  Henry  Clay.  2  v. 
18cm  (Amer.  statesmen)  Houghton  $2.50 
Shows  full  recognition  of  significance  of  movements  of 
popular  feeling  which  so  frequently  upset  the  balance  of 
politicians.  Personality  of  Clay  constantly  brought  to  the 
front.    L.  A.  H. 

Douglas.      Brown,   W:    G.       Stephen    Arnold 

Douglas.     1902.     17^cm     (Riverside  biog.  ser. ) 

Houghton    65c  n 

Discriminating  sketch  of  Lincoln's  rival,  faithfully  pre- 
senting his  part  in  compromises  of  1850,  Kansa.s-Nebraska 
legislation,  disruption  of  democratic  party  in  1860,  and 
creation  of  a  war  party  of  northern  democrats  after  seces- 
sion.   Wells. 

Franklin.     Brooks,  E.  S.     True  story  of  Benja- 
min Franklin;  illus.  by  V.  A.  Seartes.     1898. 
24cm     (Children's  lives  of  great  men) 
Y  Lothrop    $1.50 


Franklin,  Benjamin.  Autobiography  and  sketch 
of  Franklin's  life  from  the  point  where  the  au- 
tobiography ends;  drawn  chiefly  from  his  let- 
ters; with  notes  and  a  chronological  historical 
table.  1896.  18cm  (Riverside  lit. ser.) 
Y  Houghton     75c 

Life  of  Benjamin   Franklin,  written  by 

himself;  now  first  edited  from  original  manu- 
scripts and  from  his  printed  correspondence  and 
other  writings,  by  John  Bigelow.  4th  ed.  3  v. 
1902.     20cm  Lippincott    $4.50 

Not  only  one  of  the  most  widely  read  and  readable  book» 
in  our  language,  but  has  had  the  distinction  of  enriching 
the  literature  of  nearly  every  other.    John  Bigelow. 


Morse,    J:   T.  jr.     Benjamin   Franklin. 

1889.     18cm     (Amer.  statesmen) 

Houghton    $1.25 

Ranks  high  among  minor  biographies  of  Franklin. 
L.  A.  H. 

Gallatin.      Stevens,    J:   A.      Albert  Gallatin. 
18cm     (Amer.  statesmen)         Houghton    $1.25 

a  political  history  1790-1816.  <]hapter  6,  devoted  to  Gal- 
latin's administration  of  the  treasun,-,  a  useful  monograph 
on  financial  history  of  the  period.    L.  A.  H. 

Hamilton.     Lodge,  H:C.     Alexander  Hamilton. 
18cm     (Amer.  statesmen)         Houghton    $1.25 

Brings  into  strong  relief  the  salient  features  of  Hamil- 
ton's character  and  work.  Few  books  so  well  adapted  to 
kindle  an  intelligent  interest  in  American  histon-.  L.  A.  H. 


Henry.     Tyler,  M.   C. 
(Amer.  statesmen) 


Patrick   Henry.     18cm 
Houghton    $1.25 


R  May  be  fairly  said  to  reconstruct  the  life  of  Patrick 
Henry,  and  to  vindicate  his  memory  from  the  unappreci- 
ative  and  injurious  estimate  which  has  been  placed  on 
it.    Nation. 

Hoar,  G:  F.  Autobiography  of  seventy  years. 
2v.     1903.     25cm  Scribner    $7.50  n 

Virtually  a  political  history  of  his  time.  Author  long 
prominent  in  Massachusetts  public  life  and  U.  S.  senator 
since  1877.    N.  Y. 

Houston.  Williams,  A.  M.  Sam  Houston  and 
the  war  of  independence  in  Texas.  1893. 
21cm  Houghton    $2 

Bibliography,  p.  397^00. 

Based  on  study  of  Texan  archives,  extensive  knowledge 
of  existing  works  on  the  subject,  and  personal  acquaint- 
ance with  Texans  who  knew  Houston.    L.  A.  H. 

Hutchinson.  Hosmer,  J.  K.  Life  of  Thomas 
Hutchinson.     1896.     23cm  Houghton    $4 

Contains  extracts  from  Hutchinson's  unpublished  cor- 
respondence. Value  of  book  enhanced  by  author's  frank 
recognition  of  the  large  element  of  truth  and  justice  at 
t>a8is  of  loyalist  argument.    L.  A.  H. 


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Johnson.  Griffis,  W:  E.  Sir  William  Johnson 
and  the  Six  nations.  1891.  18cm  (Makers  of 
Amer. )  Dodd    $1 

Practically  Indian  history  of  Mohawk  valley.  Dwells 
longest  on  earlier  and  less  generally  known  portion  of 
Johnson's  life  and  gives  but  cursory  review  of  later  and 
more  active  years.    L.  A.  H. 

Monroe.  Gilman,  D.  C.  James  Monroe  in  his 
relations  to  the  public  service  during  half  a  cen- 
tury, 1776  to  1826.  1883.  18cm  ( Amer.  states- 
men) Houghton    $1.25 

Short,  simple  account  of  the  most  important  events  in 
Monroe's  life.  Thorough  bibliography  of  Monroe  and 
the  Monroe  doctrine  [p.  253-«0]  materially  adds  to  value. 
L.  A.  H. 

Morris,  Gouverneur.  Roosevelt,  Theodore. 
Gouverneur  Morris.  1899.  18cm  (Amer. 
statesmen)  Houghton    |1.25 

Outline  sketch,  vivid  enough  to  make  the  man  compre- 
hensible and  to  offer  a  lively  view  of  his  habits,  tenden- 
cies, deeds  and  thoughts.  Some  new  material  and  many 
anecdotes.    N.  Y.  trib. 

Morris,  Robert.  Sumner,  W:  G.  Robert  Mor- 
ris.    1892.     18cm     ( Makers  of  Amer. ) 

Dodd      $1 

Seward.   Bancroft,  Frederic.  Life  of  William  H. 

Seward.     2  v.     1900.     21^cm  Harper    $5 

Original  authorities  used,  including  Seward  and  Bige- 

low  manu.scripts.    Volume  2  a  positive  addition  to  our 

historical  knowledge  of  its  period.    Nation,  "iO:  323. 

Sherman,  John.     See  under  heading  "Military 
and  naval,"  Sherman,  W:  T. 

Sherman,  Roger.  Boutell,  L:  H:  Life  of  Roger 
Sherman.     1896.     20  Jem  McClurg    $2 

Prepared  from  materials  collected  by  Senator  Hoar. 
Includes  all  extant  private  letters  and  a  careful  study  of 
Sherman's  activity  in  the  federal  convention.    L.  A.  H. 

Stanton.  Gorham,  G:  C.  Life  and  public  serv- 
ices of  Edwin  M.  Stanton.     2  v.     1899.     24Jcm 

Houghton     $6 

Stuyvesaxt.  Tuckerman,  Bayard.  Peter  Stuy- 
vesant,  director-general  for  the  West  India  com- 
pany in  New  Netherland.  1893.  18cm  (Mak- 
ers of  Amer.)  Dodd    $1 

Sumner.  Storey,  Moorfield.  Charles  Sumner. 
1900.     20cm     (Amer.  statesmen) 

Houghton    $1.25 
Summary  of  public  career  and  influence.    N.  Y, 

TiLDEN.  Bigelow,  John.  Life  of  Samuel  J. 
Tilden.     2  v.     1895.     23cm  Harper     $6 

Webster.    Lodge,  H:  C.    Daniel  Webster.  1892. 

18cm     (Amer.  statesmen)        Houghton  $1.25 

Appreciative  study  by  a  well  informed  scholar.  Points 
out  faults  as  well  as  merits.    L.  A.  H. 


Webster.  McMaster,  J:  B.  Daniel  Webster. 
1902.     21  Jem      _  Century    $2  n 

After  boyhood  limited  to  events  of  public  life,  narrated 
without  critical  estimate.    N.  V. 

Winthrop,  John  &  Mrx  Margaret  (Tyndal) 
Some  old  Puritan  love-letters;  John  and  Marga- 
ret Winthrop,  1618-1638;  ed.  by  J.  H.  Twichell. 
1894.     23cm  Dodd    $2 

Quaint  and  unstudied  correspKjndence,  giving  a  close 
view  of  the  domestic  life  of  the  period.    Dial. 

Winthrop,   B.   C:     Life  and  letters  of 


John  Winthrop.     2  v.     1864-67.     23Jcm 

Little  $7  n 
A  chief  authority.  First  volume  one  of  the  choicest 
examples  of  puritan  biography,  containing  extracts  from 
Winthrop's  early  diaries  and  correspondence  and  mate- 
rial of  greatest  importance  about  settlement  of  Mas.sachu- 
setts.  Second  volume  closely  follows  Winthrop's  Journal, 
but  includes  important  state  papers.    L.  A.  H. 

Wise.     Wise,  B.  H.     Life  of  Henry  A.  Wise  of 

Virginia,    1806-1876,    by   his    grandson.     1899. 

23Jcm  Macmillan    $3 

Largely  an  index  to  history  of  Virginia  during  very 

important  period.    L.  A.  H. 

ECONOimSTS 

George.     George,   Henry,  jr.     Life  of  Henry 
George,  by  his  son.     1900.     20Jcm 

Doubleday    $1.50  n 

Lieber.     Harley,  L:  K..     Francis  Lieber;  his  life 

and  political  philosophy.     1899.     23cm 

Macmillan    $1.75  n 
Bibliography,  p.  199-207. 

Smith.     Haldane,  B,:  B.     Life  of  Adam  Smith. 
1887.     21cm     (Great  writers)  Scribner    $1 

Bibliography,  10  pref.  p. 

TuRGOT.     Say,  Ldon.     Turgot;  tr.  by  M.  B.  An- 
derson.    1888.     18cm     (Great  Fr.  writers) 

McClurg    .$1 
LAWYERS,  JUDGES 

Chase.     Hart,  A.  B.     Salmon  Portland  Chase. 
1899.     18cm     (Amer.  statesmen) 

Houghton    $1.25 

lu  3  historic  episodes;  the  western  political  anti-slavery 
movement,  the  financial  mea.sures  of  the  civil  war,  and 
the  process  of  judicial  reconstruction.  W:  D.  Foulke  in 
.1  liter,  hist.  r.  6:  583. 

Dana.    Adams,  C:  F.  jr.     Richard  Henry  Dana. 
2  V.     1890.     20Jcm  Houghton    $4 

Jay.    Pellew,  George.    John  Jay.    1890.    18Jcm 
(Amer.  statesmen)  Houghton    $1.25 

Abounds  in  excerpts  from  .lay's  correspondence,  and 
gives  unusually  clear  picture  of  revolutionary  period  and 
2  succeeding  decades.    L.  A.  H. 


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Kent,   Williain.     Memoirs  and   letters,  by  his  *  Du  Guesclin.     Stoddaxd,  E.  V.     Bertraad  Du 

great-grandson.     1898.     20Jcni        Little    $2.50         Guesclin,  consta])le  of  France;  his  life  and  times. 

R    A  fine  old  type  of  American  dignity,  patriotism  and  1897.     21cm  Putnam     $1.25 

intellectual  power:  a  great  lawyer  and  a  charming  per      ^^  __        .     ,,^        ^       »,         .,    , 

sonality.    X.  Y.  trih.  0  HANNIBAL.    Moms,  W:  O'C.     Hannibal,  soldier, 

statesman,  patriot;  and  the  crisis  of  the  struggle 
between   Carthage  and   Rome.      1897.     19icm 

^^       ,  „_  (Heroes  of  nations)  Putnam     $1.50 

Houghton     /oc  / 
v 
Brief,  giving  clear  picture  of  Marshall's  personal  traits 


Marshall.      Thayer,    J.    B.      John    Marshall. 
1901.     17  Jem     { Riverside  biog.  ser. ) 

75c 


and  criticisms  of  his  constitutional  doctrines.    Wells. 

North.  North,  Roger.  Lives  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Francis  Nortli,  baron  Guilford;  the  Hon.  Sir 
Dudley  North;  and  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Dr  John 
North,  together  with  the  autobiography  of  the 
author;  ed.  by  Augustus  Jessopp.  3  v.  1890.  0 
19cm     (Bohn's  stand,  lib. )     Macmillan    $lnea 

Sastrow,  Bartholomaus.  Social  Germany  in 
Luther's  time;  being  the  memoirs  of  Bartholo- 
mew Sastrow;  tr.  by  A.  D.  Vandam,  with  introd. 
by  H.  A.  L.  Fisher.     1902.     20icm 

Button    $2.50  n 
Represents  the  citizen  side  of  German  life  in  the  16th 
century,  as  those  of  Gotz  von  Berlichingen  and  Schiirtlin 
represent  the  aristocratic  and  military.    Ath.  '03,  2: 346. 

Sewall.  Chamberlain,  N.  H:  Samuel  Sewall 
and  the  world  he  lived  in.     1897.     20cm 

De  Wolfe    $2 

Summary  of  Sewall's  diary  and  admirable  picture  of 
puritan  life.    Bowdoin. 

miL.ITARir  AND  NAVAl, 

Collective 

Frothingham,  J.  P.     Sea  fighters  from  Drake  to 

Farragut.     1902.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.20  n 

Y    Stirring  events  in  the  naval  careers  of  Drake,  Tromp, 

De  Ruyter,  Tourville,  Suffren,  Paul  Jones,  Nelson  and 

Farragut.    X.  Y.  -i 

Indi'viduM 

Bayard.  Walford,  Edith.  Story  of  the  Cheva- 
lier Bayard,  from  the  French  of  the  Loyal  ser- 
vant, M.  de  Berville  and  others;  with  notes  and 
introd.  by  the  editor.  7th  ed.  15cm  (Bayard 
ser.)  Low     1/6 

"The  Loyal  servant"  was  possibly  Jacques  Jeoffre  of 
Millieu. 


Joan  of  Arc. 
21cm 


Lowell,  F.  C. 


Joan  of  Arc.    1896. 
Houghton    $2 


Distinctly  the  best  thing  in  the  English  language  on 
the  life  and  career  of  the  Maid  of  Orleans.  H.  Morse 
Stephens. 

Based  on  latest  French  authorities.    N.  Y. 


Oliphant,  3/r.s  M.  O.  (Wilson)     Jeanne 

d'Arc.     1896.     19^c,m     (Heroes  of  nations) 

Putnam     $1.50 

From  standpoint  of  enthusiastic  admirer;  not  so  schol- 
arly as  the  life  by  Lowell  but  more  interesting  to  most 
readers.    N.  Y. 

Moltke,  H.  K.  B.  graf  von.  Moltke:  his  life 
and  character,  sketched  in  journals,  letters, 
memoirs,  a  novel,  and  autobiographical  notes; 
tr.  by  Mary  Herms.     1892.     23cm     Harper    $3 

JEtifflatul 

Collecifbe 


Fitchett,    W:    H:      Nelson 
sketches  of  famous  seamen. 


and  his  captains: 
1902.  19  Jem 
Scribner  $1.50 
Contents:  Nelson,  a  character  study;  The  men  of  Nel- 
son's school;  Sir  Edward  Berry;  Captain  Edward  Riou; 
Sir  Henry  Blackwood;  Sir  Thomas  Troubridge;  Sir  Ben- 
jamin Hallowell  (Carew);  Sir  Alexander  Ball;  Sir  James 
Saumarez;  Sir  William  Parker;  Sir  Edward  Pellew  (Lord 
Exmouth);  Sir  Thomas  Foley;  Sir  Thomas  Masterman 
Hardy. 

Wilkinson,  Spenser,  ed.  From  Cromwell  to 
Wellington:  twelve  soldiers;  with  introd.  by 
Field-marshal  Lord  Roberts.     1899.     22Jcm 

Lippincott    $3.50 

Contents:  Cromwell;  Marlborough;  Peterborough; 
Wolfe;  Clive;  Coote;  Heathfield;  Abercromby;  Lake; 
Baird;  Moore;  Wellington. 

IndMduM 


Andre.    See  Lossing's  The  two  spies,  under  United 
0  CiD.     Clarke,  H:  B.     The  Cid   Campeador  and         States,  Hale. 

the  waning  of  the  crescent  in  the  west;  illus.from^  Gordon.     Butler,    Sir  W:   F.     Charles  George 
drawings  by  Don  Santiago  Arcos.     1897.     19Jcm  '      Gordon.     1891.     19cm     (Eng.  men  of  action) 
(Heroes  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50  Macmillan     75c 

List  of  principal  authorities  consulted,  pref.  p.  13-14.     ^  Havelock.       Forbes,    Archibald.       Havelock. 
W  Drevfls.    Steevens,  G:  W.    Tragedy  of  Dreyfus.         1897.     19Jcm     ( Eng.  men  of  action) 

1899.     19cm  Harper    $1.25  Macmillan     75c 

Press  corresjKjndent's  account  of  trial  at  Rennes  and  at-  Shows  Havelock  the  soldier  as  men  of  action  saw  and 

tendant  interests.    N.  Y.  knew  him.    Dial. 


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Hutchinson.  Hutchinson,  Mrs  Lucy  ( Apsley) 
Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Colonel  Hutchinson,  gov- 
ernor of  Nottingham  castle  and  town;  by  his 
widow  Lucy.    1902.    19cm    (Bohn's  stand,  lib. ) 

Macmillan    $1 

Ed.  from  original  ms.  by  Juliu.s  Hutchinson;  the  Life  of 
Mrs  Hutchinson  written  by  herself,  prefixed;  also  an  ac- 
count of  the  siege  of  Lathom  House,  defended  by  the 
Counte&s  of  Derby  against  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax.    Title. 

As  a  picture  of  puritan  family  life  and  the  character  of 
a  puritan  gentleman,  it  is  unique.  Account  of  civil  war 
in  Nottinghamshire  full  and  accurate.    C.  H.  Firth. 


Individual 


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Marlborough.  Wolseley,  G.  J.  "Wolseley,  M 
viscount.  Life  of  John  Churchill,  duke  of  Marl- 
borough, to  the  accession  of  Queen  Anne.  2  v. 
1894.    23cm  Longmans    $10 

]/  Nelson.  Malian,  A.  T.  Life  of  Nelson,  the  em- 
bodiment of  the  sea  pf)wer  of  Great  Britain.  2d 
ed.     1899.     22cm  Little    $3 

Treats  with  full  competence  the  three  aspects  involved: 
personal,  professional  and  i)olitical.    Nation. 

Authoritative.  ;Makes  Nelson  describe  himself  as  far  as 
possible,  nnd  tell  the  story  of  his  own  inner  life  as  well  as 
of  his  external  actions. 

See  also  Fitchett's  Nelson  and  his  captains  under 
"England:  Collective." 

HuPERT.  Scott,  Eva.  Rupert,  prince  Palatine. 
2ded.     1900.     22cni  Putnam     $3 

Contains  a  vindication  of  the  character  and  career  of 
Rupert,  with  much  relating  to  civil  war  and  navy  during 
middle  of  17th  century.    Johnston. 

0  Wellington.  Hooper,  George.  Wellington. 
1890.     19cm     ( Eng.  men  of  action ) 

Macmillan     75c 

Casts  a.side  the  non-essential  and  seizes  on  the  salient 
points  of  his  character  and  career.    Atli. 

O  W^OLFE.  Bradley,  A.  G.  Wolfe.  1895.  20cm 
(Eng.  men  of  action)  Macmillan     75c 

Wolseley,  G.  J.  Wolseley,  1st  viscount.  Story 
of  a  soldier's  life.     2  v.     1903.     23cm 

Scribner    $8  n 

Vnlted  States 

Collective 

Beebe,    M.    B.     Four  American    naval    heroes: 
Paid  Jones,  Oliver  H.  Perry,  Admiral  Farragut, 
Admiral   Dewev.      1899.      19cm      (Four  great 
*Amer.  ser.) 

Y  Amer.  bk.  co.     50c 

Sea^well,  M.  E.  Twelve  naval  captains;  a  record 
of  certain  Americans  who  made  themselves 
immortal.     1897.    19cm  Scribner    $1.25 

T  Paul  Jones,  Richard  Dale,  Commodore  Truxtun, 
Bainbrldge,  Preble,  Decatur,  Somers,  Lsaac  Hull,  Stewart, 
Perry,  McDgnough.  and  I^wrence. 


Bainbridge.  Barnes,  James.  Commodore 
Bainbridge;  illus.  by  George  Gibbs  and  others. 
1897.      20cm      (Young  heroes  of  our  navy) 

Appleton    $1 
Y    Story  biography  of  a  hero  of  the  Algerian  war  and 
the  war  of  1812.    Relates  much  exciting  adventure  and 
follows  facts  closely.    N.  Y. 

Custer.  Custer,  Mrs  E.  B.  "Boots  and  sad- 
dles;" or.  Life  in  Dakota  with  General  Custer. 
1902.     19  Jem  Harper    $1.50 

Entertaining  account  of  an  army  woman's  daily  life  in 
Dakota.    N.  Y. 

Following  the  guidon.    1890.    19  Jem 

Harper    $1.50 
Continuation  of  Boots  and  saddles. 
Reminiscences  of  army  life  on  the  frontier;  scene  in 
Kansas  when  it  was  considered  the  far  west.    Embodies 
details  of  Gen.  Custer's  canjpaigns.    Sargent. 

~ Tenting  on  the  plains;  or,  General 

Custer  in  Kansas  and  Texas.     1895.     19 Jem 

Harper    $1.50 
Memories  of  military  life  during  the  two  years  immedi- 
ately following  Lee's  surrender,     yafion,  46:  45.5. 

Decatur.  Brady,  C.  T.  Stephen  Decatur. 
1900.     14Jcm     (Beacon  biog.)  Small     75c 

Bibliography,  p.  138-12. 

An  excellent  memoir,  by  a  hero  worshiper,  who  regards 
with  indignation  all  criticisms  on  his  idol.    Sation,  70:  497. 

Evans,  K..  D.  A  sailor's  log;  recollections  of 
forty  years  of  naval  life.     1901.     21  Jem 

Appleton     $2 
As  a  sea  yarn  entitled  to  rank  high  for  humor,  wealth 
of  anecdote,  and  variety  of  scene.    Xation. 

Farragut.  Mahan,  A.  T.  Admiral  Farragut. 
1901.*  19icm     (Great  commanders) 

Appleton    $1.25 
A  valuable  critical   history  of  Farragut's  operations. 
Nation. 

Greene.  Greene,  F.  V.  General  Greene.  1893. 
19icm     (Great  commanders) 

A})pleton     $1.50  n 
Study  of  military  operations  of  revolution  and  Greene's 
public  relations.    Valuable  to  students  and  interesting  to 
general  reader.    N.  Y. 

Hale.  Lossing-,  B.  J:  The  ifso  spies:  Nathan 
Hale  and  John  Andr^  [and]  Anna  Seward's 
Monody  on  Major  Andre.     188(5.     2Ucm 

Appleton     $2 
Based  on  Stuart's  Hale  and  Sargeant's  Jndri.    Makes 
a  strong  presentation  of  Andrc-'s  courage.    Merit  of  book 
lies  in  author's  illustrations  from  nature.    L.  A.  H. 

Hancock.  Walker,  E.  A.  General  Hancock. 
1895.     19icm     (Great  commanders) 

Appleton    $1.50  n 
Vivid  and  effective.    J.  D.  Cox  in  Nation,  60: 188. 


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Jackson.  Jackson,  Mrs  M..  A..  (Morrison) 
Life  and  letters  of  CJeneral  Thomas  J.  Jackson 
(Stonewall  Jackson)  by  his  wife,  with  introd. 
by  H:M.  Field.  1892.  21cm  .  Harper  $2 
Portrays  less  the  fighter  and  strategist  than  the  man  of 
strong  and  beautiful  character.    Lit.  world. 

Johnston,  J.  E.  Hughes,  B..  "W:  General  John- 
ston.    1893.     19icm     (Great  commanders) 

Appleton    $1.50 
One  of  the  greatest  confederate  commanders.    Tone 
fair  and  advocacy  in  controversial  part  good  tempered. 
J.  D.  Cox  in  Natimi,  57:  475. 

Jones.  Buell,  A:  C.  Paul  Jones.  2  v.  1900. 
20cm  Scribner    $3 

Kxhaustive,  based  largely  on  fresh  research  and  written 
with  enthusiastic  admiration  of  his  hero.    N.  Y. 

Knox.  Brooks,  Noah.  Henry  Knox,  a  soldier 
of  the  revolution.  1900.  205cm  (Amer.  men 
of  energy)  •  Putnam     $1.50 

Lee.  Trent,  "W:  P.  Robert  E.  Lee.  1899. 
14^cm     (Beacon  biog. )  Small     75c 

Bibliography,  p.  132-35. 

White,  H:  A.     Robert  E.  Lee  and  the 

Southern  confederacy,  1807-1870.    1902.    1  >iem 
(Heroes  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

]\IcClellan.  lOiichie,  P:  S.  General  McClellan. 
1901.     19 Jem     (Great  commanders^ 

Appleton     $1.50  n 
Thoroughly  just  and  kind  to  McClellan,  yet  impartial 
and  searching  in  its  treatment  of  military  questions. 
Nation,  73:  323. 

Meade.     Pennypacker,  I:  B.     General  Meade. 

1901.     19Jcm     (Great  commanders) 

Appleton     $1.50  n 
Perey,  M.  C.    Griffis,  W:  E.    Matthew  CAlbraith 

Perry.     1887.     20Jcm  Houghton     $2 

Perky ^  O.  H.  Barnes,  James.  The  hero  of  Erie 
(Oliver  Hazard  Perry)  1898.  20  cm  (Young 
heroes  of  our  navy)  Appleton    $1 

T  Dwells  specially  on  the  story  of  the  battle  on  Lake 
Erie.  Facts  slightly  embroidered  with  imaginary  con- 
versations.   K.  Y. 

PoRTEK.     Soley,  J.  B.     Admiral   Porter.     1903. 
'    19 Jem     (Great  commanders) 

•  Appleton    $1.50  n 

Based  on  official  documents  and  correspondence,  but 
writer  availed  himself  when  practicable  of  published 
narratives  of  participants  in  the  civil  war.    Pref. 

Putnam.  Livingston,  W:  F.  Israel  Putnam. 
1901.     20cm     (Amer.  men  of  energy^ 

Putnam     $1.36  n 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  11-18. 

He  has  had  access  to  some  original  sources  of  informa- 
tion and  presents  a  lively,  full  length  portrait  of  the  bluff 
and  energetic  maior-general.    Ath. 


Schofield,  J:  M.     Forty-six  years  in  the  army. 
1897.     23Jcm«  Century    $3 

Notes  and  comments  on  events  he  had  part  in  rather 
than  connected  biography.  Throw.s  light  fin  some  im- 
portant points.    N.  Y. 

Schuyler.     Tuckerman,  Bayard.     Life  of  Gen- 
eral Philip  Schuyler.     1903.     21icm 

Dodd    $1.60  n 

Memoir'  based  on  Gen.  Schuyler's  papers  and  letter 
books,  on  Gates  papers  belonging  to  N.  Y.  historical  so- 
ciety, archives  of  state  department  in  Washington,  and 
other  collections  of  original  historical  matter.    Pub.  wkly. 

Scott.      Barnes,    James.      The    giant    of  three 
wars,  a  life  of  General  Winfield  Scott;  illus.  by 
G.  H.  Grant.     1903.     19^cm 
Y  Appleton    $1  n 

Wright,   M.   J.      General   Scott.     1894. 

19jcm     (Great  commanders) 

Appleton    $1.50  n 
Sheridan.     Davies,  H:  E.     General  Sheridan. 
1895.     19 Jem     (Great  commanders) 

Appleton     $1.50  n 
By  an  appreciative  admirer  who  served  under  Sheridan. 
Accurate  in  war  history.    X.  Y. 

Sheridan,    P.    H:      Personal    memoirs; 

new  ed.  with  an  account  of  his  life  from  1871 
to  his  death  in  1888,  by  M.  V.  Sheridan.  2  v. 
1902.     22Jcm  Appleton    $6 

Later  account  by  his  younger  brother  materially  en- 
hances value  of  book.    Nation,  74:  268. 

Sherman.      Force,    M.    F.      General    Sherman. 
1899.     195cm     (Great  commanders) 

Appleton    $1.50  n 
Latter  part  by  Gen.  J.  D.  Cox.    Both  authors  write  from 
intimate  knowledge  of  facts  and  hero.    X.  Y. 

Sherman,   W.    T.      Memoirs.       2d   ed. 

2  V.      1886.     22icm  Appleton    $6 

Admirably  clear  and  direct.  Free  use  of  his  letters, 
orders  and  reports  gives  great  interest  and  value.  Closes 
with  great  review  in  Washington,  but  concluding  chapter 
on  military  lessons  of  the  war  full  of  knowledge,  wisdom 
and  sound  sense.    Atlmi.  36:  245. 

&  Sherman,  John.  The  Sher- 
man letters;  correspondence  between  General 
and  Senator  Sherman  from  1837  to  1891,  ed.  by 
R.  S.  Thorndike.  1894.  23cm  Scribner  $2 
Aside  from  their  personal  interest,  they  throw  much 
light  on  public  measures  and  events  of  the  first  impwr- 
tance.    Tt.  ofr. 

Thomas.     Coppee,    Henry.      General    Thomas. 
1893.     19icm     (Great  commanders) 

Appleton    $1.50  n 

Wayne.     Stills,   C:  J.     Major-general  Anthony 

Wayne  and  the  Pennsylvania  line  in  the  Conti- 

tinental  army.     1893.     23cm        Lippincott    $3 

6    From  sources.    Shows  Gen.  Wayne  as  not  merely  a 

dashing  leader  but  an  able  general.    L.  A.  H. 


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PHILANTH  KOPISTS 

Browx.  Sanborn,  F.  B:  Life  and  letters  of 
John  Brown;  ed.   by  F.   B.   Sanborn.     2d  ed. 

1891.  19icm  Little    $2  n 
Most  elaborate  life  and  fullest  collection  of  letters  and 

papers.    Editor,  an  actor  in  some  of  the  earlier  scenes, 
a  hero  worshiper.    L.  A.  H. 

Cooper.    Raymond,  R-W.    Peter  Cooper.    1901. 

17Jcm     (Riverside  biog.  ser.)      Houghton     75c 

Outlines  of  u  life  of  singular  simplicity  and  earnestness 

of  purpose  to  enlarge  opportunities  of  vvorkingmen.    X.  Y. 

Douglass,  Frederick.  Life  and  times,  by  him- 
self; with  introd.  by  G.  L.  Ruffin.     Rev.    ed. 

1892.  20icm  '  De  Wolfe    $2.50 

Highly  interesting  and  instructive  narrative.  The  ac- 
count of  slavery  as  it  appeared  to  a  slave  is  invaluable. 
L.  A.  H. 

Garrison.  Garrison,  W.  P.  &  F.  J.  William 
Lloyd  Garrison,  1805-1879;  by  his  children.  4  v. 
1894.     23^cm  Houghton    $8 

Possibly  too  expensive  for  many  libraries,  but  as  the 
authoritative  life  must  be  mentioned.    Ed.  sel. 

Full  biography  written  with  the  reverential  admiration 
of  children  rather  than  from  point  of  view  of  a  dispassion- 
ate and  critical  historian;  also  virtually  a  history  of  the 
anti.slavery  struggle.    Eng.  hist.  r.  1:185. 

Smith,  Gold-win.     The  moral  crusader, 

William   Lloyd  Garrison.     1892.     20Jcra 

Funk    |1 

Biographic  essay  containing  pith  of  the  story  of  Garri- 
son'slifetold  by  hischildren. 

A  r<5sum(5,  put  with  the  clearness  and  power  of  one  of 
our  first  masters  of  English,  of  the  career  of  one  of  our 
purestand  strongest  men.    L.  A.  H. 

P.\TTisoN.     Lonsdale,  Margaret.     Sister  Dora; 

from  the  6th  Eng.  ed.  1901.  17icm   Little  $1.25 

Phillips.     Martyn,  Carlos.     Wendell  Phillips: 

the  agitator.     1890.     19cm     (Amer.  reformers) 

Funk    $1.50 
Appendix  contains  three  of  the  orator's  masterpieces, 
never  before  published  in  book  form:  The  lost  arts;  Dan- 
iel O'Connell;  The  scholar  in  a  republic.    Title. 

Riis,  J.  A.  The  making  of  an  American.  1901. 
22cm  Macmillan    $2  n 

Autobiography  of  the  reporter,  philanthropist  and  re- 
former.   N.  Y. 

Shaftesbury.  Hodder,  Edwin.  Seventh  Earl 
of  Shaftesbury,  as  social  reformer.  1898.     19Jcm 

Revell    $1 

EDUCATORS 

Collective 

Dwight,  Timothy.  Memories  of  Yale  life  and 
men,  1845-1899.  1903.  21  Jem  Dodd  $2.50  u 
No  living  Yale  man  has  been  for  so  long  so  closely 
associated  with  the  university  and  few  men  in  this  coun- 
try have  had  wider  acquaintanceVlth  men  of  affairs  and 
of  letters.    Piih.  wkly. 


Winship,    A.    E:     Great    American   educators, 
with  chapters  on  American  education.     1900. 
19cm     ( Four  great  Amer.  ser. ) 
Y  Amer.  bk.  co.     50c 

Individual 

Arnold.  Fitch,  Sir  J.  G.  Thomas  and  Matthew 
Arnold  and  their  influence  on  English  educa- 
tion.    1897.     18Jcm     (Great  educators) 

Scribner    $1  n 

Stanley,  A.  P.     Life  and  correspondence 

of  Thomas  Arnold.     1903.     21  Jem 

Scribner    $2.50 
1st  ed.  1844.    List  of  works,  2:  394-95. 

CoMENius.  Monroe,  "W.  S.  Comenius,  and  the 
beginningsof  educational  reform.  1900.  18 Jem 
(Great  educators)  Scribner    $1  n 

Select  bibliography,  p.  175-80. 

Frobel.  Bowen,  H.  C.  Froebel  and  education 
by  self-activity.  1893.  196m  (Great  educa- 
tors) Scribner    $1 

Brief  life,  with  detailed  statement  of  Frobel's  principles 
and  methods  of  training.    N.  Y. 

Marenholtz-Bulow,  B.  M.  baronlnsron. 

Reminiscences  of  Friedrich  Froebel;  tr.  by  Mrs 
Horace  Mann;  with  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  Fried- 
rich  Froebel  by  Emily  Shirreff.     1877.     17Jcm 

Lee    $1.20 

Graphic  account  of  last  years  of  Frobel's  life;  written 

by  the  gifted  woman  through  whom  he  first  obtained 

recognition  by  the  leading  educators  of  Germany.    L.  &  I. 

JowETT.    Abbott,  Evelyn,  &  Campbell,  Lewis. 

Life  and  letters  of  Benjamin  Jowett.    3ded.    2  v. 

1897.  23cm  Dutton  $10 
From  some  50  volumes  of  Jowett's  notes  of  conversa- 
tions and  of  his  own  thoughts  and  letters.  Contains  much 
of  unique  value  for  history  of  English  naitional  life  and 
thought  since  1836.    Johnston. 

Mann.  Hinsdale,  B.  A,  Horace  Mann  and  the 
common  school  revival  in  the  United  States. 

1898.  19cm    (Great educators)    Scribner    $1  n 
Bibliography,  p.  311-19. 

R6sum(5  of  prior  history  of  elementary  education  in 
America  and  summary  of  results  of  Mann's  work.    N.  Y. 

Porter.     Merriam,   G:  S.  ed.     Noah   Porter;  a 
memorial  by  friends.    1893.    21cm    Scribner  $2 
Bibliography,  p.  291-30G. 

Family  life,  course  of  thought,  theories,  literary  work, 
teaching,  vacations,  etc.  of  the  Yale  president.    X.  Y. 

Quick,  R.  H.  Life  and  remains  of  the  Rev. 
R.  H.  Quick;  ed.  by  F.  Storr.     1899.     20cm 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 
Describes  life  and  character  and  presents  from  his  com- 
monplace books  material  illustrative  of  history  of  teach- 
ing and  educational  theory  during  last  30   years  [1899] 
Johnston. 


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Washin^on,  B.  T. 

biography.     1901. 


Up  from  slavery;  an  auto- 
20icni       Doubleday    $1.50 


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Harris.  Grifla.s,  W:  E.  Townsend  Harris,  first 
American  envoy  in  Japan.     1895.     21cm 

Houghton    $2 

Stoddard,  W:  O.  Men  of  business.  1893.  21cm 
(Men  of  achievement)  Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Contents:  J:  J.  Astor;  Cornelius  Vanderbilt;  C:  L: 
Tiffany;  John  Roach;  L.  P.  iforton;  E.  D.  Morgan;  C.  W. 
Field;  C.  M.  Depew;  A.  T.  Stewart;  P.  D.  Armour;  H.  B. 
Claflin;  M.  O.  Roberts;  G:  M.  Pullman;  Peter  Cooper; 
Marshall  Field;  Leland  Stanford. 

Character  sketches  of  eminently  successful  men,  each 
emphasizing  some  dominant  trait. 

Materials  obtained  from  original  sources.    N.  Y. 

EXPLORERS,  TRAVEIiERS 

Collective 


Bolton,  Mrs  Sarah.  (Knowles)  Famous  voyagers 
and  explorers.     1893.     19cm        Crowell    $1.50 
Y    Sketches  of   noted   travelers,  from  Marco  Polo  to 
Lieutenant  Peary.    Unit. 

k  Greely,  A.  "W.  Explorers  and  travellers.  1902. 
19cm  (Men  of  achievement)  Scribner  $1.50 
Mainly  American  exploration;  sketches  Joliet,  Le 
Moyne, ,  Carver,  Gray,  Lewis,  Clark,  Pike,  'SVilkes,  Fre- 
mont, Kane,  Hayes,  Hall,  De  Long,  l)u  Chaillu  and  Stan- 
ley.   N.  V. 

Perry,  F.  M.,  &  Beebe,  Catherine.  Four 
American  pioneers:  Daniel  Boone,  George  Rog- 
ers Clark,  David  Crockett,  Kit  Carson.  1900. 
19cm     (Four  great  Amer.  ser. ) 

Y  Amer.  bk.  co.     50c 
Individual 

BooxE.  Abbott,  J:  S.  C.  Daniel  Boone.  1898. 
19cm 

Y  Dodd    $1 
Th-waites,  B.  G.     Daniel  Boone.     1 902. 

19icm    (Appletons' life  hist. )     Appleton    $1  n 

Defines  Boone's  place  among  western  pioneers  in  light 
of  manuscripts  in  Wisconsin  historical  society  library. 
Nation,  1902. 

Cabot.  Beazley,  C:  R.  John  and  Sebastian 
Cabot;  the  discovery  of  North  America.  1898. 
20cm     (Builders  of  greater  Britain) 

Longmans    $1.50 

Most  useful  and  readable  volume  on  the  Cabots  for 
general  reader.  Largely  filled  with  original  documents 
interpreted  with  much  care,  conservatism  and  common 
sen.se.    L.  A.  H. 

Carson.  Abbott,  J:  S.  C.  Christopher  Carson, 
known  as  Kit  Carson.     1901.     19cm 

Dodd     75c 

Y  Vivid  picture  of  adventurous  life  of  the  trapper.^ 
N.  Y. 


Champlai.v.  Sedgrwick,  H:  D.  Samuel  de 
Champlain.  1902.  lyjcm  (Riverside  biog. 
ser. )  Houghton    65c  n 

Y  R  Cbamplain'8  life  and  surroundings  in  France 
dwelt  on  at  unusual  length  and  nobility  of  his  character 
well  presented.    Wells. 

C0LU.MBU8.  Adams,  C:  K.  Christopher  Colum- 
bus.    1892.     18cm     ( Makers  of  Amer. ) 

Dodd    $1 

Compact,  interesting,  somewhat  severely  critical. 
Critic. 

Brief;  impartial.  Discriminates  clearly  between  the 
ascertained,  the  probable  and  the  legendary.    L.  A.  H. 

Brooks,  E.  S.    True  story  of  Christopher 

Columbus.     1892.     24jcm    (Children's  lives  of 
great  men)  Lothrop    $1.50 

Y  His  conception  of  the  character  and  mission  of 
Columbus  is  largely  outlined,  but  firmly  and  most  care- 
fully executed,  and  is  one  of  the  noblest  in  literature. 
C:  D.  Warner. 

Irving,  Washington.  Life  and  voy- 
ages of  Christopher  Columbus,  to  which  are 
added  those  of  his  companions.  5  v.  n.  d. 
21cm     (Knick.  ed.)  Putnam    $1.25  ea 

Markham,  ,S'(;-  C.  R.    Life  of  Christopher 


Columljus.     1902.     19icm     (World's  great  ex- 
plorers &  explorations)  Philip    4/6 
Best  brief  account  of  discovery  of  .\merica.    Edward 
Channing. 

Seelye,    Mrs    Elizabeth    (Eggleston) 

Story  of  Columbus;  illus.  by  AUegra  Eggleston; 
ed.  with  introd.  by  Edward  Eggleston.  1892. 
19icm     (Delights  of  hist. )  Appleton    $1.75 

Y  Brief.  Dwells  with  considerable  detail  on  his  voy- 
ages and  discoveries  and  gives  results  of  scholarly  re- 
searches in  simple,  attractive  form.    N.  Y. 

Cook.  Besant,  Sir  Walter,  Captain  Cook. 
1890.     19icm     (Eng.  men  of  action) 

Macmillan     75c 
Vivid,  picturesque.     Critic. 

Cortes.  Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  Life  of  Hernando 
Cortes.     2v.     1871.     16cm-      Macmillan    $2  n 

Henry,  prince  of  Portugal.  Beazley,  C:  B. 
Prince  Henry  the  Navigator.  1895.  19Jcm 
(Heroes  of  nations)  Putnam     $1.50 

An  account  not  only  of  the  stirring  events  that  charac- 
terized Prince  Henry's  time,  but  of  the  centuries  of  prep- 
aration preceding.    H.  of  r. 

Livingstone.  Blaikie,  W:  G.  Personal  life  of 
David  Livingstone,  chiefly  from  his  unpublished 
journals  and  correspondence.     1881.     23^cm 

Harper    $1.50 

Magellan.  Guillemard,  F.  H:H.  Life  of  Fer- 
dinand Magellan,  and  the  first  circumnavigation 


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of  the  globe,  1480-1521.  1890.  19ici"  (World's 
great  explorers  &  explorations)        Dodd    $1.25 

Tells  with  spirit  the  heroic  adventures  of  the  lirst  cir- 
cumnavigator of  the  globe.    N.  Y. 

Based  on  a  critical  study  of  all  the-sources  accessible, 
printed  and  unprinted.    L.  A.  H. 

Magellan.     Towle,  G:  M.     Magellan;  or,  The 

first  voyage  round   the  world.      1902.      19cm 

(Amer.  boys'  ser. ) 

Y  Lee    $1 

PiZAREO.    Towle,  G:  M.    Pizarro:  his  adventures 

and  conquests.    1902.    19cm    (Amer.  boys' ser.) 

Lee    $1 

Y  Picturesque  narrative  of  exploits  of  the  Spanish 
hero  of  the  16th  century.    N.  Y. 

924     Philology 


Bentley.    Jebb,  Sir  BizC. 

(Eng.  men  of  letters) 


Bentley.    1887.    18cm 
'  Harper    75c 


925    Science 

Collecii'oe 

Ball,  »S7r  R.  S.    Great  astronomers.    1901.    202cm 

Lippincott    $1.50  n 

Contents:  Ptolemy:  Copernicus;  Tycho  Brahe;  Galileo; 
Kepler;  Isaac  Newton;  Flamsteed;  "Halley;  Bradley; 
William  Herschel;  Laplace:  Brinkley;  John  Herschel; 
The  E^rl  of  Rosse;  Airy;  Hamilton;  Le  Verrier;  Adams. 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children's  stories  of  the  great 
scientists.     1888.     19cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Y  Describes  life  and  work  of  17  of  the  most  energetic 
and  successful  workers  in  natural  science.  Aims  to  bring 
out  lessons  taught  by  their  lives,  rather  than  results  of 
each  one's  labor.    Science,  12:  225. 

Youmans,  W:  J.     Pioneers  of  science  in  America. 

1896.     22icm  Appleton    $4 

50  biographic  sketches  of  early  American  scientists  with 

descriptions  of  their  work.    Revised  and  enlarged  from 

articles  in  Pojmlar  science  monthly.    Science,  4:  956. 

Individual 

Ag.\8Siz.  Ag'assiz,  Mrs  E..  C.  (Cary)  Louis 
Agassiz;  his  life  and  correspondence.  1893. 
20icm  Houghton    $2.50 

Early  life  in  Switzerland,  friendships  with  Cuvier,  Hum- 
boldt and  other  distinguished  scientists;  scientific  work, 
particularly  in  geology  and  ichthyology,  and  work  at 
Harvard,  including  founding  of  Agassiz  museum.  Pitts- 
burg. 

Marcou,  Jules.     Life,  letters,  and.  works 

of  Louis  Agassiz.     2  v.     1895.     20cm 

Macmillan    $4 

Audubon.  Audubon,  Mrs  Lucy  (Bakewell) 
Life  of  John  James  Audubon  the  naturalist;  with 
introd.  by  J.  G.  Wilson.  1902.  20cm  (Amer. 
men  of  energy)  Putnam    $1.50 


Brahe.  Dreyer,  J:  L:  E.  Tycho  Brahe,  a  pic- 
ture of  scientific  life  and  work  in  the  sixteenth 
century.     1890.     23cm  Black     12/6 

Bibliographic  summary,  p.  392-%. 

Detailed  account  of  his  .scientific  achievements  and 
minijte  de.scription  of  instruments  he  employed.  Science, 
17:40. 

Daltox.  Roscoe,  Sir  H:  E.  John  Daltou  and 
the  rise  of  modern  chemistry.  1901.  19cm 
(Century  sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25 

Portrays  manner  and  methods  of  work  of  originator  of 
atomic  theory  of  chemistry.  Contains  an  elaborate  study 
of  color  blindness.    Cleveland. 

Dana.  Gilman,  D.  C.  Life  of  James  Dwight 
Dana.     1899.     2Ucm  Harper    $2.50 

Bibliography,  p.  ;iS5-94. 

Includes  many  interesting  letters  to  and  from  the  dis- 
tinguished geologist.    N.  Y. 

Darwin,  C:  B.  Life  and  letters,  including  an 
autobiographical  chapter,  ed.  by  his  son,  Francis 
Darwin.     2  v.     1888.     20Jcm    Appleton    $4.-50 

At  once  a  biography,  an  autobiography,  and  the  history 
of  a  great  idea.  The  man  and  his  work  are  so  presented 
as  never  to  be  dissociated.    Spec. 

Poulton,    E:   B.     Charles   Darwin  and 

the  theory  of  natural    selection.     1896.     19cm 
(Century  sci. ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25 

One  of  the  minor  classics  of  evolution  literature;  clearly 
written,  compact  and  handy  for  reference.  By  a  sincere 
and  orthodox  Darwinian.  A.  S.  Packard  in  Science, 
31:  752. 

Davy.  Thorpe,  T:  E:  Plumphry  Davy,  poet 
and  philosopher.  1901.  19cm  (Century  sci. 
ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25^ 

Series  title  also  at  head  of  t.-p. 

Dick.  Smiles,  Samuel.  Robert  Dick,  baker,  of 
Thurso,  geologist  and  botanist.     19  Jem 

Murray     12/ 
Life  of  a  poor  baker,  and  what  lie  did  for  science, 
Sargent. 

Life  and  achievements  for  science  of  a  poor  baker. 
N.  Y. 

Edward.  Smiles,  Samuel.  Life  of  a  Scotch 
naturalist,  Thomas  Edward;  illus.  by  George 
Reid.     5th  ed.     1877.     20icm       Haqjer    $1.50 

Faraday.  Thompson,  S.  P.  Michael  Faraday, 
his  life  and  work.  1901.  19cm  (Century  sci. 
ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25 

Galileo.  Fahie,  J.  J.  Galileo,  his  life  and 
work.     1903.     22Jcm  Pott    $5 

Bibliography,  p.  423-33;  List  of  principal  works  con- 
sulted, p.  435-46. 
Best  biography  of  the  great  Florentine.     Acad.  65:38'2. 


\ 


924 


320 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Herschel.  Gierke,  a.m.  .  The  Herschels  and 
modern  astronomy.  1901.  19cm  (Century 
sc'i.  ser. )  Macniillan     $1.25 

Not  family  annals,  but  a  series  of  pictures  presenting  in 
vivid  colors  the  individuality  of  brother,  sister  and  son. 
Science,  26:  827. 

Huxley,  T:  H:  Life  and  letters,  by  his  son, 
I^onard  Huxley.     2  v.     1900.     22cm 

Appleton    $5 
List  of  essays,  books  and  scientific  memoirs,  by  T:  H: 
Huxley,  2:  480-98. 

Mainly  letters.  No  estimate  of  value  of  work,  but  in- 
spiring revelation  of  moral  force,  tenderness  and  devotion 
to  truth.  A  biography  that  brings  the  man  before  us, 
robust  and  lifelike  on  every  page.    John  Fiske. 

Lamarck.       Packard,    A.    S.       Lamarck,    the 

founder  of  evolution;    his  life  and  work,  with 

translations  of  his  writings  on  organic  evolution. 

1901.     21cm  Longmans    $2.40  n 

Bibliography,  p.  425-45. 

The  full  exposition  in  English  of  Lamarck's  view  on 
evoJution  constitutes  its  chief  value.  Also  presents  his 
views  on  the  evolution  of  man,  his  thoughts  on  morals 
and  the  relation  of  science  to  religion,  and  a  brief  sum- 
mary of  the  views  of  the  more  important  neo-Lamarck- 
ians.    Amer.j.  sci. 

XiB  Conte,  Joseph.  Autobiography;  ed.  by  W. 
D.  Armes.     1903.     19cm         Appleton    $1.25  n 

LiEBiG.  Shenstone,  W:  A.  Justus  von  Liebig, 
his  life  and  work  (1803-1873)  1901.  19cm 
(Century  sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25 

Maxwell.  Glazebrook,  R:  T.  James  Clerk 
Maxwell  and  modern  physics.  1901.  19cm 
(Century  sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25 

Miller,  Hugh.  Autobiography:  My  schools  and 
schoolmasters;  or,  The  story  of  my  education, 
n.  d.     19cm  Hurst    30c 

Mitchell,  Maria.  Life,  letters,  and  journals, 
comp.  by  P.  M.  Kendall.    1896.    21cm     I^e    $2 

Newcomb,  Simon.     Reminiscences  of  an  astron- 
omer.    1903.     22icm  Houghton    $2.50  n 
Contributes  much  that  is  valuable  to  history  of  astro- 
nomic progress  during  his  lifetime,     Pittsburg. 

Pasteur.      Frankland,    P.    F.,    &  Mrs   G..  C. 

(Toynbee)     Pasteur.     1898.     19cm     (Century 
sci.  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.25 

Romanes,  G:  J:  Life  and  letters;  ed.  by  his 
wife.     2d  ed.     1896.     22Jcm        Ix)ngmans    $2 

YouMANs.  Fiske,  John.  Edward  Livingston 
Youmans,  interpreter  of  science  for  the  people. 
1894.     20Jcm  Appleton    $2 

List  of  writings,  p.  590-91. 

Appreciative  biographic  sketch  with  selections  from 
Youmans'  publications  and  his  correspondence  with 
Spencer,  Huxley,  Tyndall,  etc.    N.  Y. 


936    L'seftil  arts 


Collective 


Hubert,  P.  G.  jr.     Inventors.     1896.     21cm 
(Men  of  achievement)  Scribner    $1.50 

Contents:  Benjamin  Franklin;  Robert  Fulton;  Eli 
Whitney;  Ellas  Howe;  S:  F.  B.  Morse;  Charles  Goodyear; 
John  Ericsson;  C.  H.  McCormick;  T:  A.  Edison;  A.  G. 
Bell;  American  inventors,  past  and  present. 

Disappointments  and  triumphs,  daily  life  and  personal 
character,  with  something  concerning  their  inventions. 
Sargent,  2. 

Smiles,    Samuel.      Industrial    biography:    iron 
workers  and  tool  makers.     Newed.    1876.    19cm 

Murray    3/6 

Continuation  of  his  Lives  of  the  engineers. 

Lives  of  the  engineers.     5  v.     1874-99. 

19icm  Scribner    $12.50 

Content.*!:  v.  1,  Early  engineering;  Vermuyden;  Myd- 
delton:  Perry;  James  Brindley.  v.  2,  Harbours,  light- 
houses, bridges;  Smeaton  and  Rennie.  v.  3,  History  of 
roads;  Metcalfe;  Telford,  v.  4,  The  steam  engine;  Boul- 
ton  and  Watt.  v.  5,  The  locomotive;  George  and  Robert 
Stephenson. 

Individual 

Eads.      How,  liouis.      James  B.   Eads.      1900. 

17^cm  (Riverside  biog.  ser. )  Houghton  75c 
Edisox.     Dickson,  W:  K.  L.  &  Antonia.     Life 

and  inventions  of  Thomas  Alva  Edison.     1894. 

27cm  Crowell     $4.50 

FuLTOX.    Thurston,  B.  H:    Robert  Fulton.    1891. 

18cm     (Makers  of  Amer.)  Dodd    $1 

Harvey.     Povrer,    D'Arcy.     William    Harvey. 
1898.     19icm     ( Masters  of  med. ) 

Longmans    $1.25 
Authorities,  p.  267-70. 
Lesseps.     Smith,  G:  B.     Life  and  enterprises  of 
Ferdinand  de  Lesseps.     2d  ed.     1895.    19icm 

W.  H.  Allen     7/6 

Morse.      Trowbridge,    John.      Samuel   Finley 

Breese  Morse.     1901.     14 Jem      (Beacon  biog.) 

Small    75c  n 

Bibliography,  p.  132-34. 
Nasmyth,  J.  H.     James  Nasmyth,  engineer;  an 
autobiography,  ed.  by  Samuel  Smiles.     Rev.  ed. 
1884.     19cm  Harper    $1.50 

The  happiest  life,  in  the  most  natural  and  simple  ele' 
ments  of  happiness  that  one  can  find.    Phillips  Brooks. 

Samuels,  Samuel.     From  the  forecastle  to  the 
cabin.     1887.     19cm  Harper    $1.50 

Experiences  of  author  who  ran  away  from  home  and 
shipped  as  cabin  boy;  points  out  dangers  that  beset  a  sea- 
faring life.    Sargent. 

Siemens,    Werner.     Personal  recollections;    tr. 
by  W.  C.  Coupland.     1893.     23icm 

Appleton    $5 


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/ 


Simpson.  Gordon,  H:  L.  Sir  James  Young  Simp- 
son and  chloroform  (1811-1870)  1897.  19icm 
(Masters  of  med.)  Longmans    $1.25 

927    Fine  art§ 

Artists 

Collective 


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Caffin,  C:  H:  American  masters  of  painting; 
being  brief  appreciations  of  some  American 
painters,  illustrated  with  examples  of  their 
work.     1902.     23  x  17icm         Doubleday    $3  n 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Sun. 

Contents:  Inness;  La  Fargc;  Whistler;  Sargent;  Win- 
slow  Homer;  Abbey;  George  Fuller;  Homer  Martin; 
Brush;  Wyant;  Tryon;  Horatio  Walker;  Gilbert  Stuart. 

Dallin,  C.  M.  Sketches  of  great  painters,  for 
young  people,  with  many  illustrations  from  the 
great  masters.     1902.     19Jcm  Silver    90c  n 

Y  Sketches  personality  of  about  20  painters  from 
Giotto  to  Turner,  including  stories  of  some  of  their  paint- 
ingsAnd  list  of  import>int  works.    N.  Y. 

James,  K..  N.  Painters  and  their  works:  a  dic- 
tionary of  great  artists  who  are  not  now  alive, 
giving  their  names,  lives,  and  the  prices  paid 
for  their  works  at  auctions.  3  v.  1896-97. 
19cm  Scribrier    $6  ea 

Jameson,  Mrs  A..  B.  (Murphy)  Memoirs  of 
the  early  Italian  painters;  rev.  by  E.  M.  Hurll. 
1899.     21cm  Houghton    $3 

From  Cimabue  to  Paul  Veronese.    Sargent. 
La  Farge,  John.     Great  masters.     1903.     26  Jem 

McClure    $5  n 
Contents:  Michelangelo;  Raphael;  Rembrandt;  Rubens; 

/Velasquez;  Diirer;  Hokflstii. 
Iffasters  in  art ;  a  series  of  illustrated  monographs, 
issued  monthly,  v.  1-date.  1900-date.  27icm 
Bates  $1.50  a  yr;  15c  a  no. 
Each  number  devoted  to  a  single  artist,  with  repro- 
ductions of  10  masterpieces,  portrait  of  artist,  short  bio- 
graphic sk-etch,  some  criticism,  descriptive  list  of  paint- 
ings, and  bibliography  of  books  and  magazine  articles 
dealing  with  his  works.    Pittsburg. 

Mauclair,  Camilla.  .  French  impressionists 
(1860-1900)  tr.  by  P.  G.  Konody.  1903. 
15Jcm     (Pop.  lib.  of  art)  Dutton     75c  n 

Discu.sses  theory  of  impressionism,  with  critical  esti- 
mates of  work  of  Manet,  Degas,  Claude  Monet,  Renoir 
and  briefer  mention  of  many  other  impressionists  and 
.  neo-imprcssionists.    50  half  tones.    N.  Y. 

Shedd,  3/r8  J.  A.  (Clark)  Famous  painters  and 
paintings;  4th  ed.  rev.  illus.  with  designs  after 
works  by  Raphael,  Correggio,  Titian  and  other 
masters.     1900,     20Jcm  Houghton    $2 

P  Catalogueof  Important  paintings  and  their  location, 
p.  309-34. 

Discussion  of  the  merits  and  peculiarities  of  these  men 
and  the  circumstances  of  their  times.    St.  &  K. 


/i 


Shedd,  Mrs  J.  A.  (Clark)  Famous  sculptors  and 
sculpture.     Rev.  ed.     1896.     20Jcm 

Houghton    $2 
Companion  volume  to  Painters  and  paintings.    St.  &  K. 
Smith,  C:  S.     Barbizon  days.     1902.     21  Jem  ,y 

Wessels    $2  n     '^^ 

B,  Chapters  on  life  and  work  of  Millet,  Corot,  Rousseau 
and  Barye,  compiled  from  various  sources,  with  personal 
reminiscence  of  village  and  neighboring  forest  of  Fon- 
tainebleau.    Illustrations.    Nation,  76:  209. 

Vasari,  Giorgio.     Lives  of  seventy  of  the  most    i/^ 
eminent  painters,  sculptors  and  architects;  ed. 
and  annot.  in  the  light  of  recent  discoveries  by 
E.  H.  and  E.  W.  Blashfield  and  A.  A.  Hopkins. 
4  V.     1901.     21cm  Scribner    $8 

Translated  by  Mrs  Jonathan  Foster. 

Bibliography,  4:  333-87. 

The  groundwork  of  our  knowledge  of  the  great  Italian 
artists  of  1.5th  and  16th  centuries.  Full  of  anecdote,  and 
picturesque  narrative,  and  brilliant  pictures  of  life  in 
Italy  during  the  epoch.    St.  &  K. 

Waters,  Mrs  Clara  (Erskine)  Clement.  Paint- 
ers, sculptors,  architects,  engravers,  and  their 
works.    1901.    19Jcm  Houghton    $3 

&  Hutton,  liaurence.      Artists    of    the  i_^ 

nineteenth  century  and  their  works.      3d  ed. 
1885.     20cm  Houghton    $3 

More  than  2,000  brief  biographies,  followed  by  critical 
quotations.  Aims  to  present  artists  of  prominence, 
rather  than  to  include  all  those  of  the  century.    Kroeger. 

Individual 

Angelico,  called  Fra.  Phillimore,  C.  M. .  Fra 
Angelico.  1880.  19 Jem  (Illus.  biog.  of  great 
artists)  Scribner    $1.25 

P    Bibliographies  interspersed. 

Really  an  accciunt  of  early  Italian  renaissance  artists, 
including  Masaccio,  Filippo  Lippi,  Gozzoli,  oil  painting  in 
Florence,  etc.    Pittsburg. 

Botticelli.     Steinmann,  Ernst.     Botticelli;  tr. 
by  Campbell   Dodgson.     1901.     26cm     (Mono-     • 
graphs  on  artists)  Lemcke    $1.50 

List  of  pictures  by  Botticelli  discussed  in  text,  p.  113-14; 
Bibliography,  p.  114-15. 


Cellini,  Benvenuto 

Svmonds.     5th  ed. 


Life,  newly  tr.   by  J:  A. 
1903.     21  Jem 

Scribner    $2.50 

Not  valuable  as  a  guide  to  the  immediate  intelligent 
knowledge  of  fine  art,  but  gives  a  truthful  picture  of 
times  of  violence  and  individual  independence  of  law 
and  authority.    St.  &  K. 

CoROT.  Holme,  Charles,  ed.  Corot  and  Millet; 
with  critical  essays  by  Gustave  Geffrey  and 
Arsdne  Alexandre.     1903.     30cm  Lane     $2 

Special  winter  1902-3  number  of  the  Studio. 

Fully  illu.strated  with  black  and  white  ahd  colored  re- 
productions of  their  paintings,  many  full  page.    N.  Y. 


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CoRREGGio.  Brinton,  SelwyxL.  Correggio.  1900. 
20Jcin    (Great  masters)  Macmillan    $1.75 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  9-11;  Catalogue  of  Correggio's 
works,  p.  123-44. 

DoNATELLO.  Meyer,  A.  G.  Donatello;  tr.  by 
P.  G.  Konody;  with  140  illustrations  from  pic- 
tures, etchings  and  drawings.  1904.  26cm 
(Monographs  on  artists)  Lemcke    $1.50 

DtJKER.  Enackfuss,  Hermann.  Diirer;  tr.  by 
Campbell  Dodgson.  1900.  26cm  (Monographs 
on  artists)  Lemcke    $1.50 

Dyck.  Knackfuss,  Hermann.  Van  Dyck;  tr. 
by  Campbell  Dodgson.  1899.  26cm  ^Mbno- 
graphs  on  artists)  Lemcke    $1.50 

Eliot.  Eliot,  C:  W:  Charles  P^liot,  landscape 
architect,  a  lover  of  nature  and  of  his  kind,  who 
trained  himself  for  a  new  profession,  practised  it 
happily  and  through  it  wrought  much  good. 
1902.     23cm  Houghton    $3.50  n 

Gainsborough.  Gower,  ix)rc?B..  C:  S.  Thomas 
Gainsborough.    1903.    20^cm    ( British  art.  ser. ) 

Macmillan    $3 

Giotto.  Perkins,  F.M.  Giotto.  1902.  20Jcm 
(Great  masters)  Macmillan    $1.75 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  11;  Catalog  of  works,  p.  14.5. 

Hogarth.  Dobson,  Austin.  Hogarth.  1880. 
IQ^cm     (lUus.  biog.  of  great  artists) 

Scribner    $1.25 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  11;  List  of  engravings  by  and  af- 
ter Hogarth,  p.  113-20;   Principal  paintings  by  Hogarth, 
arranged  chronologically,  p.  121-23. 

William  Hogarth.    1891.     24^cm 

Lippincott    $4.50 
Amplification  of  a  smaller  book  published  in  the  Great 
artists  series.    Pref. 

Bibliography,  p.  199-237;  Catalog  of  prints  by,  or  after, 
Hogarth,  p.  239-326;  Catalog  of  paintings  by,  or  attributed 
to,  Hogarth,  p.  327-52. 

A  most  sympathetic  and  just  analysis  of  the  merits  of  a 
great  painter  who  lived  in  an  inartistic  time.    St.  &  K. 

Holbein.  Knackfuss,  Hermann.  Holbein;  tr. 
by  Campbell  Dodgson;  with  151  illustrations 
from  pictures,  drawings  and  woodcuts.  1899. 
26cm    (Monographs  on  artists)     Lemcke    $1.50 

Jones,  Bcrne-  Bell,  Malcolm.  Sir  Edward 
Bume-Jones;  a  record  and  review.  4th  ed. 
1901.     20^cm  Macmillan    $3 

Chronologic  catalog  of  finished  pictures,  p.  129-31;  List 
of  unfinished  pictures  sold  at  Christie's,  July  16,  18,  1898, 
p.  132-33;  List  of  cartoons  for  stained  glass  windows,  p. 
134-39. 

Landseer.  Stephens,  F:  G:  Sir  Edwin  Land- 
seer.  3ded.  1880.  19cm  (Illus.  biog.  of  great 
artists)  Scribner    $1.25 


Lippi.     Strutt,  E:  C. 
23Jcm 


Fra  Filippo  Lippi.     1901. 
Macmillan    $5- 


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Bibliography,  pref.  p.  19-20;  Catalog  of  ^orks  of  Fra 
Filippo  Lippi,  p.  193-98. 

While  paying  sufficient  attention  to  the  artistic  side  of 
his  career,  gives  particular  prominence  to  the  human. 
Pittsburg. 

Michael  Angelo.  Holroyd,  Charles.  Michael 
Angelo  Buonarroti;  with  translations  of  the  life 
of  the  master  by  his  scholar,  Ascanio  Condivi, 
and  three  dialogues  from  the  Portuguese  by 
Francisco  d'Ollanda.     1903.     20cm 

Scribner    $2  n 
Works  of  Michael  Angelo,  p.  329-31. 

Symonds,  J:  A.     Life  of  Michelangelo 

Buonarroti.     2d  ed.     2  v.     1893.     23cm 

Scribner    $4     ' 

Books  referred  to,  v.  1,  pref.  p.  23-25. 

Based  on  studies  in  archives  of  the  Buonarroti  family    - 
at  Florence.    Portrait  and  50  reproductions  of  the  works  of 
the  master.    Title. 

Millais.     Baldry,    A.    L,     Sir   John    Everett  j/^ 
Millais,  his  art  and  influence.     1899.     20cm 

Macmillan    $3 

Chronologic  list  of  his  paintings,  p.  113-17. 
Outlines  his  history  and  influence  as  an  artist,  with 
little  personal  biography.    Nearly  100  illustrations.    N.Y. 

Millet.  Ady,  Mrs  Julia  (Cartwright)  Jean 
Frangois  Millet,  his  life  and  letters.  2d  ed. 
1902.     24cm  Macmillan    $3.50 

Combines  information  from  books  of  Sensier  and  Pie- 
dagniel  and  much  information  from  articles  in  the  Amer- 
ican magazines,  with  a  number  of  Millet's  letters.    St.  &  K. 

See  also  Holme's  Corot  and  Millet,  under  Corot. 

Perugino.  "Williamson,  G:  C:  Pietro  Vannucci, 
called  Perugino.  1900.  20icm  (Great  mas- 
ters) Macmillan    $1.75 

Bibliography,  pref.  p.  13-15;  Catalog  of  works  of  Peru- 
gino, p.  121-54;  Chronologic  list  of  pictures,  p.  155-56. 

Raphael.  Knackfuss,  Hermann.  Raphael;  tr. 
by  Campbell  Dodgson;  with  128  illustrations 
from  pictures  and  drawings.  1899.  26cm 
(Monographs  on  artists)  Lemcke    $1.50 

Strachey,     Henry.      Raphael.      1900. 

20^cm     (Great  masters)  Macmillan    $1.75 

Catalog  of  Raphael's  works  arranged  according  to  gal- 
leries, p.  117-38;  Chronologic  list  of  works,  p.  139-43. 

Rembrandt.  Knackfuss,  Hermann.  Rem- 
brandt; tr.  by  Campbell  Dodgson.  1899.  26cm 
(Monographs  on  artists)  Lemcke    $1.50 

Summary  of  biographic  facts  and  information  about 
pictures.    159  illustrations.    N.  Y. 

Reynolds.  Phillips,  Claude.  Sir  Joshua  Rey- 
nolds.    1894.     20^cm  Scribner    $2.50 


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RoMNEY.  Maxwell,  aSWH.  E.  George  Romney; 
illus.  with  20  plates.  1902.  19cm  (Makers  of 
Brit,  art)  Scribner    $1.25  n 

Catalog  of  Romney's  works,  p.  169-94;  Engravings  after 
Romney,  published  1770-1830,  p.  195-222;  List  of  principal 
works  relating  to  Romney,  p.  228-29. 

Rubens.  Knackfuss,  Hermann.  Rubens;  tr. 
by  L.  M.  Riohter;  with  122  illustrations  from 
pictures  and  drawings.  1904.  26cm  (Mono- 
graphs on  artists)  Lemcke    $1.50 

Sartain,  John.  Reminiscences  of  a  very  old  man, 
1808-1897.     1899.     23icm  Appleton    $2.50 

Distinguished  engraver,  English  by  birth  but  resident 
in  Philadelphia  after  1830,  tells  much  of  artists  and  lit- 
erary men  whom  he  knew.    N.  Y. 

Sarto.     Guinness,  H.     Andrea  del  Sarto.     1899. 

20cm     (Great  masters)  Macmillan    $1.75 

Bibliography  pref.  p.  15-16;  Catalog  of  del  Sarto's  works 

and  of  certain  attributed  works,  arranged  according  to 

galleries,  p.  65-100. 

Story.  James,  Henry.  William  Wetmore 
Story  and  his  friends,  from  letters,  diaries  and 
recollections.     2  v.     1903.     20^cm 

Houghton    $6  n 

Of  much  literary  Interest  not  only  from  the  subject  but 
its  handling.  Includes  letters  of  Browning,  Lowell, 
Story  and  Charles  Sumner,  ^nd  glimpses  of  many  other 
authors  and  notable  people.    N.  Y. 

Tintoretto.  Osier,  "W:  R.  Tintoretto.  1879. 
19<^cm     (Illus.  biog.  of  great  artists) 

Scribner    $1.25 
List  of  paintings  by  Tintoretto,  p.  91-96;  Bibliography, 
p.  103. 
Enthusiastic  and  admiring.    St.  &  K. 

Titian.    Crowe,  Sir  J.  A. ,  &  Cavalcaselle,  G.  B. 

Titian:  his  life  and  times;  with  some  account  of 
his  family.     2  v.     1877.     22cm 

Scribner    $8.40  n 

Devoted  mainly  to  his  paintings,  great  ingenuity  being 
shown  in  ascertaining  the  historical  sequence  of  undated 
works.  Changes  in  his  style  followed  up  with  great  thor- 
oughness.   St.  &  K. 

l^   Turner.     Monkhouse,  W:  C.     Turner.     19^cm 
(Illus.  biog.  of  great  artists)         Scribner    $1.25 
/  /  Velasquez.     Stevenson,  R.  A.  M.     Velasquez. 
1899.     20Jcm     (Great  masters) 

Macmillan    $1.75 
Bibliography,  pref.  p.  13-15;  Catalog  of  the  works  of 
Velasquez  and  of  certain  works  attributed  to  the  artist, 
arranged  according  to  the  galleries  in  which  they  are  con- 
tained, p.  127-58. 

Discus.ses  principles  of  the  art  of  Velasquez  and  his 
influence  on  modern  painting.    N.  Y. 

Vinci.  Rosenberg-,  Adolf.  Leonardo  da  Vinci; 
tr.  by  J.  Lohse;  with  128  illustrations  from  pic- 
tures and  drawings.  1903.  26cm  (Monographs 
on  artists)  Lemcke    $1.50 

Literature,  p.  152. 


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Watts.  Macmillan,  Hugh.  Life-work  of  George 
Frederick  Watts;  with  reproductions  from  photo- 
graphs by  Hollyer  of  six  of  the  artist's  pictures 
and  other  illustrations.  1903.  20cm  (Temple 
biog.)  Button    $1.50 

Bibliography,  p.  295-96. 

Whistler.  Eddy,  A.  J.  Recollections  and  im- 
pressions of  James  A.  McNeill  Whistler.  1903. 
23J  X  15cm  Lippincott    $2  n 

Collection  of  anecdotes  and  miscellaneous  data  by  an 
extravagant  admirer.    12  excellent  plates.    K.  Y. 

WiLKiE.     Gower,  Lord  R.  C  :  S.     Sir  David  Wil-     1/ 

kie.     1902.     20Jcm     (Great  masters) 

Macmillan    $1.75 
Chronologic  list  of  Wilkie's  works,  p.  89-100;  Catalog 
of  works  of  Wilkie  arranged  according  to  the  galleries  in 
which  they  are  contained,  p.  101-28 ;  Pictures  which  can- 
not at  present  be  traced,  p.  129-30. 

JTIusIcIans 

Collective  y 

Dole,  N.  H.     Famous    composers.     2  v.     1902.      c/^ 
20icm  Crowell    $3 

Contents :  v.  1,  Palestrina  ;  Purcell ;  Bach  ;  Handel ; 
Gluck  ;  Haydn  ;  Mozart ;  Beethoven  ;  Rossini ;  Weber. 
V.  2,  Schubert ;  Spohr;  Meyerbeer;  Mendelssohn  ;  Schu- 
mann ;  Chopin  ;  Glinka  ;  Berlioz  ;  Liszt ;  Wagner. 

Hadow,  W:  H:  Studies  in  modern  music.  4th  ed. 
2  V.     1898-1902.     21cm        Macmillan    $2.25  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  Berlioz;  Schumann:  Wagner,  v.  2, 
Chopin  ;  Dvorak  ;  Brahms. 

Chiefly  critical  biography.    L.  <t  I. 

Hervey,  Arthur.  Masters  of  French  music. 
1894.     20cm     (Masters  of  contemp.  mus. ) 

Scribner    $1.75 

Contents:  Ambroise  Thomas;  Gounod;  Saint-Saens; 
Massenet;  Ernest  Reyer;  Alfred  Bruneau;  Some  other 
French  composers. 

Principal  works  composed  by  Ambroise  Thomas,  Gou- 
nod, Sain  t-Saons,  Mas<senet,  Reyer  and  Bruneau,  p.  279-90. 

Lahee,  H:  C:  Famous  pianists  of  to-day  and 
yesterday.     1901.     18cm     (Music  lovers'  ser.) 

Page    $1.50 

Famous  singers  of  to-day  and  yesterday. 

1898.  17Jcm    ( Music  lovers' ser. )     Page    $1.50 
Chronologic  table  of  famous  singers,  p.  326-32. 

Famous  violinists  of  to-day  and  yesterday. 

1899.  17icm     ( Music  lovers' ser. ) 

Page    $1.50 
Maitland,  J:  A.  F.     Masters  of  German  music. 
1894.     20cm     ( Masters  of  contemp.  mus. ) 

Scribner    $1.75 

Contents:    Brahms;    Bruch;    Goldmark;    Rheinberger; 

Kirchner;  Reinecke;  Bargiel,  Joachim.  Clara  Schumann; 

Herzogenberg;  Hofmann;  Bruckner;  Drae-seke;  Nicod6; 

Richard  Strauss;  Sommer;  Cyrill  Kistler. 


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^  Mason,  D.  G.  From  Grieg  to  Brahms;  studies 
of  some  modem  composers  and  their  art.  1902. 
21Jcm  Macmillan    $1.25  n 

Contents:  The  appreciation  of  music;  Grieg;  DvoWk; 
Saint-Saens;  Franclc;  Tschaikowsky;  Brahm.s;  The  mean- 
ing of  music. 

Streatfeild,   B.:   A.     Masters  of  Italian  music. 

1895.  20cm     (Masters  of  contemp.  mus.) 

Scribner    $1.75- 

Sketches  of  Verdi,  Boito,  Mascagni,  Puccini,  Leon- 
cavallo, and  a  final  chapter  devoted  to  Bazzini,  Sgambati, 
Faccio  and  Mancinelli.    St.  &  K. 

"Willeby,  Charles.     Masters  of  English  music. 

1896.  20cm     (Masters  of  contemp.  mus.) 

Scribner    $1.75 

Contents:  Arthur  Seymour  Sullivan;  Alexander  Camp- 
bell Mackenzie:  Frederic  Hymen  Cowen',  Charles  Hubert 
Hastings  Parry;  Charles  Villiers  Stanford. 

Individual 
Bach.     Poole,   R.    L.     Sebastian  Bach.     1882. 
19cm     (Great  musicians)  Scribner    $1 

A  vast  amount  of  information  well  brought  out  and 
well  stated.    St.  &  K. 

Beethovex.  Rudall,  H.  A.  Beethoven.  New 
ed.     1903.     19cm     (Great  musicians) 

Scribner    $1 
Catalog  of  Beethoven's  printed  works,  p.  153-65. 
Berlioz,  Hector.     Life  as  written  in  his  letters 
and  memoirs;  tr.  with  an  introd.  by  K.  F.  Boult. 
1903.     19icm     (Temple  autobiog.) 

Dutton    $1.25  n 

Brahms.     Dietrich,  A.  H.,  &  Widmaiin,  J.  V. 

Recollections  of  Johannes  Brahms;  tr.  by  D.  E. 

Hecht.     1899.     21  Jem  Scribner    $2 

Translation  of  Erinnerungen  an  Johannes  Brahms,  by 
A.  H.  Dietrich,  and  Johannes  Brahms  in  erinnerungen,  by 
J.  V.  Widmann. 

Chopin.  Earasowski,  Maurycy.  Frederic 
Chopin;  his  life,  letters,  and  works;  tr.  by 
Emily  Hill.     2  v.     1879.     20 Jem 

Scribner    $5  n 
List  of  Chopin's  works,  following  p.  373. 

Gounod.     Bovet,  M.  A.  de.     Charles  Gounod; 

his  life  and  his  works.    1891.    23cm     Low     10/6 
Grove.     Graves,  C:  "L.     Life  and  letters  of  Sir 

George  Grove.     1903.     23cm      Macmillan    $4n 

Portrays  a  man  distinguished  for  attainments  in  such 
diverse  subjects  as  biblical  research,  geography,  belles 
lettres,  and  perhaps  most  widely  known  as  musical  critic 
and  biographer.    N.  Y. 

Handel.  Iffarshall,  F.  A.  Handel.  19cm 
(Great  musicians)  Scribner    $1 

Haydn.  Townsend,  P.  D.  Joseph  Haydn. 
1884.  19cm  (Great  musicians)  Scribner  $1 
An  unadorned  narrative  of  facts  without  attempts  at 
analysis  or  criticism.    St.  &  K, 


Leschetizky.  Potocka,  Angfele,  camtfsse.  Theo- 
dore Leschetizky;  tr.  by  G.  S.  Lincoln.  1903. 
2lcm  '  Century    $2  n 

Story  of  the  remarkable  career  of  this  famous  teacher 
of  the  piano,  who  for  over  a  half  century  has  been  prom- 
inent in  the  social  and  musical  life  of  Russia,  Austria, 
Hungary  and  Poland.    Puh.ukly. 

Liszt.  Nohl,  Ludwig.  Life  of  Liszt;  tr.  by 
G:'  P.  Upton.  5th  ed.  1897.  18 Jem  (Biog. 
of  musicians)  McClurg    75c 

Mason,  "William.     Memories  of  a  musical  life.    /  / 
1901.     21cm  Century    $2  n 

Written  from  fifty  years'  close  association  with  musical 
aflairs  in  this  country  and  abroad.    N.  Y. 

Mendelssohn.     Hansel,  Sebastian.     The  Men-    y^ 
delssohn   family  (1729-1847),  from  letters  and 
journals;  2d  e<l.  tr.  by  Carl  Klingemann  and  an 
American  collaborator,  with  a  notice  by  George 
Grove.     3  v.     1882.     22cm  Harper    $5 

K  Letters  are  largely  those  of  Felix  Mendelssohn  and 
his  sister  Fanny,  Frau  Hensel. 

Bockstro,W:S.     Mendelssohn.     3ded. 


1890.     19cm     (Great  musicians)     Scribner    $1 
Complete  catalog  of  Mendelssohn's  works,  p.  141-47. 

Mozart.  Nohl,  Iiudwig.  Lifeof  Mozart;  tr.  by 
J:J.  Lalor.     1880.     19cm     (Biog.  of  musicians) 

McClurg    75c 

PuRCELL.     Cummings,  W:  H.      Purcell.      1881. 

195cm     (Great  musicians)  Scribner    $1 

Trustworthy  and  necessary  for  correction  of  errors  in 

the  early  histories.    St.  &  K. 

Rossini.  Edwards,  H:  S.  Rossini  and  his 
school.  3d  ed.  1895.  19cm  (Great  musi- 
cians) Scribner  $1 
B>  Donizetti  and  Verdi  briefly  discussed  in  concluding 
chapters;  includes  list  of  Rossini's  published  works 
[p.  113-14]     St.  &  K. 

Rubinstein.  M' Arthur,  Alexander.  Anton 
Rubinstein.     1889.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.25 

List  of  Rubinstein's  works,  p.  129-38. 
Schubert.    Frost,  H:  F:  Schubert.    19cm    (Great 
musicians)  Scribner    $1 

Chronologic  table  of  Schubert's  works,  p.  108-28. 
Schumann.      Maitland,   J:  A.   F.      Schumann. 
19cm     (Great  musicians)  Scribner    $1 

Chronologic   table   of    Robert    Schumann's   life   and 
works,  p.  137-46. 

Sullivan.  Lawrence,  Arthur.  Sir  Arthur 
Sullivan;  life  story,  letters,  and  reminiscences; 
with  critique  by  B.  W.  Findon  and  bibliography 
by  Wilfrid  Bendall.     1900.     23cm 

Stone    $3.50 
Authorized  biography  by  a  joumali.st  acquaintance. 
Johnston. 


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Tchaikovsky.  Ne-wniarch,  Rosa.  Tchaikov- 
sky; hia  life  and  works,  with  extracts  from 
his  writings,  and  the  diary  of  his  tour  abroad 
in  1888.     1900.     20cm  Lane    $1.50 

List  of  works,  p.  226-32. 

Verdi.  Pougin,  Arthur.  Verdi:  an  anecdotic 
history  of  his  life  and  works;  tr.  by  J.  E. 
Matthew.     1887.     21cm  Scribner    $2 

VV.\GNER.  Henderson,  W:  J.  Richard  Wagner, 
his  life  and  his  dramas.     1901.     19 Jem 

Putnam    $1.60  n 

Contains    analytic   account   of  music   dramas,    with 
themes,  sources  of  plots,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Hueflfer,    Francis.      Richard    Wagner. 


1881.     19Jcm     (Great  musicians)    Scribner    $1 

Author  a  recognized  English  authority.    Contains  list 
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Weber.    Benedict,  Sir  Julius.     Weber.     5th  ed. 
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Jefferson,  Joseph.    Autobiography.    1890.    23cm 

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Adams,  O.  F.  Dictionary  of  American  authors. 
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R  Greatly  enlarged  edition  of  his  Handbook  of  Ameri- 
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and  exceedingly  compact  biographic  and  critical  notes. 
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AUibone,  S:  A.  Critical  dictionary  of  English 
literature  and  British  and  American  authors, 
living  and  deceased,  from  the  earliest  accounts 
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Cody,  Sherwin.  Four  American  poets;  William 
CuUen  Bryant,  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow, 
John  Greenleaf  Whittier,  Oliver  Wendell 
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Doumic,  B.ene.    Contemporary  French  novelists; 

tr.  by  M..  D.  Frost.  1899.  21cm  Crowell  $2 
Contents:  Octave  Feuillet:  Edmond  and  Jules  deGon- 
court;  Emile  Zola;  Alphonse  Daudet;  Paul  Bourget;  Guy 
de  Maupassant;  Pierre  Loti;  ikiouard  Rod;  J.  H.  Rosny; 
Paul  Hervieu;  J.  K.  Huysmans;  Rene  Bazin. 

Fields,  J.  T:  Yesterdays  with  authors;  illu.«.with 
photogravure  portraits  and  autograph  letters. 
1900.     22icm  Houghton    $2 

The  Boston  publisher's  personal  reminiscences  of 
Thackeray,  Hawthorne,  Dickens,  Wordsworth,  Miss 
Mitford,  and  Barry  Cornwall.    N.  Y. 

Fisher,  Mary.  Group  of  Fren<;h  critics.  1897. 
17^cm  McClurg    $1 

Contents:  Edmond  Scherer;  Ernest  Bersot;  Saint-Marc 
Girardin;  Ximenes  Doudan;  Gustave  Planche. 

Johnson,  Samuel.  Six  chief  lives  from  John- 
son's "  Lives  of  the  poets,"  with  Macaulay's 
"  Life  of  Johnson";  ed.  with  a  preface  and  notes, 
by  Matthew  Arnold.     1892.     19cm 

Macmillan    $1.25  n 
Contents:    Life  of  Johnson;    Milton:    Dryden;    Swift; 
Addison;  Pope;  Gray. 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  About  old  story-tellers:  of  how 
and  when  they  lived,  and  whp.t  stories  they  told. 
1878.     19cm  Scribner    $1.25 

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Stephen,  Sir  Leslie.  Studies  of  a  biographer. 
4  V.     1898-19(12.     20Jcm  Putnam    $2  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  National  biography;  The  evolution  of 
editors;  John  Byrom;  Johnsoniana;  Gibbon's  autobiogra- 
phy; Arthur  Young;  Wordsworth's  youth,  v.  2,  The  story 
of  Scott's  ruin;  The  importation  of  German;  Matthew 
Arnold;  Jowett's  life;  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes;  Life  of 
Tennyson;  Pascal.  v.3,TheBrowningletters;  JohnDonne; 
JohnRuskin;  William  Godwin's  novels;  Walter  Bagehot; 
Thomas  Henry  Huxley;  James  Anthony  Froude;  In  praise 
of  walking,  v.  4,  Shakespeare  as  a  man;  Southey's  letters; 
New  lights  on  Milton;  Emerson-  Anthony  Trollope; 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson;  The  cosmopolitan  spirit  in 
literature. 

Vedder,  H:  C.  American  writers  of  to-day. 
1894.     20cm  '  Silver    $1.50  n 

Contents:  E.  C.  Stedman;  Francis  Parkman;  W:  D. 
Howells;  Henry  James;  C:  D.  Warner;  T:  B.  Aldrich; 
Mark  Twain;  F.  M.  Crawford;  F..  H.  Burnett;  Charles 
Egbert  Craddock;  E..  S.  Phelps;  A.  D.  T.  Whitney;  Bret 
Harte;  E:  E.  Hale;  Edward  Eggleston;  G:  W.  Cable;  R:  h: 
Stoddard;  F.  R:  Stockton;  Joaquin  Miller. 

Indi'vidual 

Addison.  Courthope,  "W:  J:  Addison.  1894. 
19^cm     (Eng.  men  of  letters)  Harper    75c 

Alcott.  Cheney,  Mrs  E.  D.  (Littlehale)  ed. 
Louisa  May  Alcott;  her  life,  letters,  and  jour- 
nals. 1900.  17Jcm  Little  $1.50 
Home  life  of  the  author  of  Little  women,  her  experiences 
as  an  army  nurse,  struggles  as  an  author,  etc.    N.  Y. 

y  Amiel,  H.  F.  Amiel's  Journal;  the  Journal  in- 
time  of  Henri-Frederic  Amiel,  tr.  with  introd. 
and  notes  by  Mrs  Humphry  Ward.  2  v.  1B93. 
13^cm  Macmillan    $1.50 

Andersen.  Bain,  R.  N.  Hans  Christian  Ander- 
sen.    1895.     23cm  Dodd    $3.50 

Arblay,  Mme  Frances  (Burney)  d'.  Diary  and 
letters;  ed.  by  Charlotte  Barrett.  4  v.  1893. 
22cm  Macmillan    $10 

Dobson,  Austin.  Fanny  Burney  (Ma- 
dame d' Arblay)  1903.  19icm  (Eng.  men  of 
letters)  Macmillan     75c  n 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Letters  1848-1888;  collected 
and  arranged  by  G:  W.  E.  Russell.  2  v.  1895. 
18^cm  Macmillan    $2.25 

No  formal  life  can  approach  these  charming  volumes  as 
an  intimate  disclosure  of  personal  qualities.    Dial. 
See  also  Fitch's   Thomas  and  Matthew   Arnold, 
under  923  Educators,  Arnold. 

Saintsbury,  G:E:B.     Matthew  Arnold. 

1899.     19^cm  Dodd    $1.25 

Austen.  Smith,  Goldwin.  Life  of  Jane  Austen. 
1890.     2ncm     (Great  writers)         Scribner    $1 

Bibliography,  5  pref.  p. 

First  chapter  sketches  her  life;  other  chapters  analyze 
her  novels.    Ath. 


Balzac,  Honord  de.  Letters  to  Madame  Hauska, 
born  Countess  Rzewuska,  afterwards  Madame 
Honor<J  de  Balzac,  1833-1846;  tr.  by  K.  P." 
Wormeley.     1900.     20cm     (Centenary  ed. ) 

Little    $1.60 

Wedmore,  Frederick.     Life  of  Honor6 


de  Balzac.     1890.     22cm     (Great  writers) 

Scribner  .  $1 
Bibliography,  15  pref.  p. 

Barrie.  Barrie,  J.  M.  Margaret  Ogilvy,  by 
her  son.     1896.     18cm  Scribner    $1.25 

Reveals  an  individual  character,  shrewd,  mirthful, 
pious  and  intensely  human.    Pittsburg. 

Besant,  Sir  "Walter.  Autobiography,  with  a 
prefatory  note  by  S.  S.  Sprigge.     1902.     22icm 

Dodd    $2.40  n 
Not  thrilling,  not  great  in  any  way,  but  full  of  the  in- 
terest that  went  with  his  personality.    Critic,  1902. 

Bronte.     Birrell,  Augustine.    Life  of  Charlotte 

Bronte.     1887.     215cm     (Great  writers) 

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Bibliography,  7  pref.  p. 

Gaskell,  ifnsE..  C.  (Stevenson)      Life  [/ 

of  Charlotte  Bronte;  with  introd.  and  notes  by 

C.   K.   Shorter.      Haworth  ed.      1900.      2Ucm 

Harper    $1.75 
Best  edition  of  the  standard  biography.    Johnston. 

Mackay,  A.  M.     The  Brontes;  fact  and  \/ 

fiction.     1897.     20cm  Dodd    $1.50 

Valuable  for  able  exposition  of  fiction  claiming  to  be 
truth,  and  for  light  thrown  on  life  and  writings  of  the 
author  of  Jane  Eyre.    Nation,  65:  363. 

Browning,  Mrs  Elizabeth   (Barrett)     Letters;   K 
ed.    with   biog.    additions,    by  F:  G.  Kenyon. 
New  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     1899.     20cm 

Macmillan    $2.50 

Abounding  in  glimpses  of  persons,  of  judgments  of  men 
and  bool^s,  political  ardors  and  personal  relations.  Ed. 
sel. 

Browning,  Robert,  &  Barrett,  E. .  B.  Letters  of 
Robert  Browning  and  E..  B.  Barrett,  1845-1846. 
2v.     1899.     21icm  Harper    $5 

A  remarkable  revelation  of  beautiful  character.  The 
sense  that  so  intimate  a  set  of  letters  should  not  be  laid 
bare  to  the  public  has  been  gradually  overcome  by  the 
perception  of  their  singular  charm.    Leslie  Stephen. 

Chesterton,  G.  K.     Robert  Browning. 

1903.     19 Jem     (Eng.  men  of  letters) 

Macmillan     75c  n 


/ 


Orr,  Mrs  Alexandra  (Leighton)     Life 

and  letters  of  Robert  Browning.     1900.     20cm 

Houghton    $2 
Authorized  by  the  poet's  family.     Critic. 


HISTORY — Biography  (literature) 


327 


Browning,  Robert.     Sharp,  William.      Life  of 

Robert  Browning.    1890.  21  Jem   (Great  writers) 

Scribner    $1 
Bibliography,  22  pref.  p. 

Bryant.  Bigelow,  John.  William  Cullen  Bry- 
ant.    1890.     18cm     (Amer.  men  of  letters) 

Houghton    $1.25 

Bunyan.    Brown,  John.    John  Bunyan :  his  life, 

times  and  work;  illus.  by  Whymper.     3(f  ed. 

1888.     23cm  Houghton    $2.50 

Chronologic  list  of  Bunyan's  works,  p.  483-88. 

Burnett,  Mrs  Frances  (Hodgson)     The  one  I 

know  the  best  of  all ;  a  memory  of  the  mind  of 

a  child;  illus.  by  R.  B.  Birch.     1893.     19 Jem 

Scribner    $2 
Y    Relates  author's  childish  impressions;  valuable  as  a 
record  of  development  of  an  imaginative  child's  mind. 
N.  Y. 

Burns.     Blackie,  J:  S.     Life  of  Robert  Burns. 
1888.     17Jcm     (Great  writers)         Scribner    $1 
Bibliography,  41  pref.  p. 

Lockhart,  J:  G.     Life  of  Robert  Burns. 

Rev.  ed.  with  new  annotations  and  appendices 
by  W:  S.  Douglas.  1892.  19cm  (Bohn's 
stand,  lib.)  Macmillan    $1 

Memoir  of  Lockhart,  pref.  p.  7-12. 
Byron.     Nichol,  John.     Byron.     1880.     19Jcm 
(Eng.  men  of  letters)  Harper    75c 

Competent  and  sympathetic  life  which,  however,  does 
not  spare  the  poet's  weaknesses.    L.  &  I. 

Carlyle,  Mrs  J.  B.  (Welsh)  Letters  and  memo- 
rials: prepared  for  publication  by  Thomas  Car- 
lyle; ed.  by  J.  A.  Froude.     2  v.     1883.     21  Jem 

Scribner    $2.50 

They  take  up  the  story  of  her  life  where  it  was  left  in 
Froude's  Thomas  Carlyle;  a  hMory  of  the  first  forty  years  of 
ms  life.    Ath. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Reminiscences;  ed.  by  J.  A. 
Froude.    1881.    20Jcm  Scribner    $1.60 

&    Emerson,   B..    W.      Correspondence, 

1834-1872.     2  v.     1884?    20em      (Library  ed.) 

Houghton    $4 

A  nearly  complete  record  of  their  friendship.  Its  spe- 
cial charm  lies  in  its  being  human  rather  than  literary. 
G:  E.  Woodberry  in  Atlan.  51:  560. 

Froude,  J.  A.     Thomas  Carlyle;  a  his- 


tory of  the  first  forty  years  of  his  life,  1795-1835. 
1882.  19Jcm  Scribner  $2.50 
Thomas  Carlyle;  a  history  of  his 


life  in  London,  1834-1881.     2  v.     1884.     23cm 

Scribner    $2.50 

Garnett,    B.ichard.      Life    of    Thomas 


Carroll.  CoUingwood,  S.  D.  Life  and  letters 
of  Lewis  Carroll  (Rev.  C.  L.  Dodgson)  1899. 
20  Jem  Century    $2.50 

Bibliography,  p.  431-43. 

Makes  no  attempt  at  analysis  or  criticism,  but  describes 
fully  and  simply  his  life  and  literary  work,  making  large 
use  of  his  letters.    N.  Y. 

Cervantes.  Watts,  H:  E:  Life  of  Miguel  de 
Cervantes.     1891.     22cm     (Great  writers) 

Scribner    $1 
Bibliography,  23  pref.  p. 

Chaucer.  Ward,  A.  W:  Chaucer.  1880.  19Jcm 
(Eng.  men  of  letters)  Harper    75c 

Cicero.  Boissier,  Gaston.  Cicero  and  his 
friends;  tr.  by  A.  D:  Jones.     1897.     20cm 

Putnam    $1.75 
Study  of  Roman  society  through  Cicero's  letters.    Of 
value  to  student  of  history  and  sociology  and  interesting 
to  general  reader.    N.  Y. 


Church,  A.  J:     Roman  life  in  the  days 

of  Cicero.     1883.     19em  Dodd     75c 

Y  Sketches  of  men  and  manners  grouped  about  the 
central  figure  of  Cicero;  facts  largely  drawn  from  Cicero's 
letters  and  speeches.    Sargent. 

Davidson,  J.  L.  S.     Cicero  and  the  fall 


Carlyle.     1887.     21Jcm     (Great  writers) 

Scribner    $1 
Bibliography,  28  pref.  p. 


of  the  Roman  republic.    1903.    19Jcm    (Heroes 
of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

Sets  forth  from  Cicero's  writings  a  terse  account  of  the 
disastrous  but  not  inglorious  failure  of  the  last  free  state 
of  the  ancient  world.    Pub.  wkly. 

Coleridge.     Campbell,    J.    D.     Samuel  Taylor 
Coleridge.     1894.     23cm  Macmillan    $3 

Coleridge,  S:  T.     Letters;  ed.  by  E.  H.      ^ 

Coleridge.     2  v.     1895.     22Jcin     Houghton    $6 

Cooper.     Lounsbury,   T:  B..     James  Fenimore 
Cooper.     1883.     18em     (Amer.  men  of  letters) 

Houghton    $1.25 

Partial  bibliography  of  Cooper's  writings,  p.  290-99. 
Admirable  study  of  Cooper's  work  in  light  of  his  life 
and  character.    N.  Y'. 

Corneille.     Vincent,  L.  H:     Corneille.      1901. 
18  X  11cm     (Brief  stud,  in  French  soc. } 

Houghton    $1 
Bibliographic  note,  p.  193-98. 

Cowper,  William.     Letters;  ed.  with  introd.  by 
W.  Benham.    1893.    16Jcm    (Golden  treas.  ser.) 

Macmillan    $1 

Smith,  Goldwin.    Cowper.    1880.    19Jcm 

(Eng.  men  of  letters)  Harper    75c 

The  man,  the  poet,  his  work,  and  hla  age,  portrayed  by 
a  scholarly  hand.    L.  &  I. 

Crabbe.    Ainger,  Alfred.  Crabbe.    1903.    19Jcm 
(Eng.  men  of  letters)  Macmillan    75c  n 


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CuKT'8.     Gary,  Edward.     George  William  Cur- 
tis.    1894.     18cm     (Amer.  men  of  letters) 

Houghton    $1.25 
straightforward  and  satisfactory  biography  by  one  who 
knew  Curtis  well.    L.  A.  H. 

D.\NTE.     Butler,  A.  J:     Dante,  his  times  and  his 

work.    2ded.    1901.    19^cm    Macmillan    $1.50 

Contents:  The  thirteenth  century;  Guelfs  and  Ghibe- 

lines;  Dante's  early  days;  Florentine  affairs  till  Dante's 

exile;  Dante'sexile;  The"Commedia;"  The  minor  works. 

Defoe.     Minto,  William.     Daniel  Defoe.     1879. 

19Jcm     (Eng.  men  of  letters)  Harper    75c 

De  Quincey.     Masson,    David.      De  Quincey. 

1902.     19cm     (Eng.  men  of  letters) 

Macmillan     40c 
Dickens,  Charles.     Collection  of  letters,  1833- 

1870.     1890.     18cm  "  Scribner    $1.25 

Freshly  and  spontaneously  written  in  clear  and  strong 
and  unaffected  English.    Ath. 


Dickens,  Mary.     My  father  as  I  recall 

him.     1896.     20^cm  Dutton    $1.25 

Informal  portrayal  of  the  great  novelist's  lovable  quali- 
ties and  cheerful  personality  in  his  own  home.    N.  Y. 

Forster,  Joh.n.     Forster's  life  of  Dickens, 


abr.  and  rev.  by  George  Gissing.     1903.     22^cm 

McClure    $2  n 
Kitten,  F:  G:     Charles  Dickens,  his  life, 


writings,  and  personalitj'.     1902.     21cm 

Jack    5/  n 

Compendious  biography  by  the  most  eminent  living 
Dickens  scholar,  using  letters  unknown  to  John  Forster. 
Johnston. 

Dryden.  Saintsbury,  G:  £:B.  Dryden.  1887. 
18cm     (Eng.  men  of  letters)  Harper    75c 

Dumas.  Davidson,  A.  F.  Alexandre  Dumas 
(pere)  hi^  life  and  works.     1902.    '23cm 

Lippincott    $3.75  n 

Appendixes:  Bibliography;  French  authorities  on  Alex- 
andre Dumas. 

Edgeworth,  Maria.  Life  and  letters,  ed.  by  A : 
J.  C.  Hare.     2  v.     1895.     21cm     Houghton    $4 

Valuable  for  their  light  on  an  honest,  generous,  high- 
minded  character,  and  as  a  record  of  her  times  and  of 
many  prominent  persons.    JV.  Y.  mn. 

Eggleston,  Edward.    Eg-gleston,  G:  C.    First  of 
the   Hoosiers.     1903.     19Jcm     Biddle    $1.20  n 
Informal  biography,  including  many  reminiscences  of 
characteristic  features  of  Hoosier  life.    N.  Y. 

Eliot,  George.  George  Eliot's  life  as  related  in 
her  letters  and  journals,  arranged  and  ed.  by  her 
husband,  J.  W.  Cross.     3  v.     1885.     19^cm 

Harper    $2.25 

Personal  records  of  her  life  from  her  19th  year  till  three 
days  before  her  death.  Introductory  and  closing  pages 
by  editor.    Title. 


Eliot,  George.      Stephen,  Sir  Leslie.      George 
Eliot.     1902.     19Jcm     (Eng.  men  of  letters) 

Macmillan    75c  n 

Keenly  alive  to  her  defects,  his  tribute  to  her  intellec- 
tual power  of  observation  and  to  the  richness  of  her 
emotional  nature  is  ariiple  enough  to  satisfy  all  reason- 
able admirers.    Ath.  1902. 


Emerson.      Cabot, 
Waldo  Emerson. 


J. 

2  V, 


Ralph 


E.      3Iemoir  of 
1887.     20cm 

Houghton    $3.50 

Chronologic  list  of  lectures  and  addresses,  p.  710-803. 
Authorized  biography.    Natim). 


Emerson,  B.  W. ,  &  Grimm,  Herman. 

Correspondence;    ed.   by  F:  W:    HoUs.     1903. 
17  Jem  Houghton    $1  n 

Reprinted,  with  the  exceptioli  of  the  original  German 
letters,  from  Atlantic  monthly,  April,  1903. 

Life  of  Ralph  Waldo 
(Great  writers) 

Scribner    $1 


Garnett,  Richard. 

Emerson.     1888.     21  Jem 

Bibliography,  12  pref.  p. 


Holmes,  O.  W.  Ralph  Waldo  Emer- 
son and  John  Lothrop  Motley;  two  memoirs. 
1898.    20cm    ( Riverside  ed.)     Houghton    $1.50 

Espinasse,  Francis.  Literary  recollections  and 
sketches.     1893.     21  Jem  Hodder    22/ 

Evelyn,  John.  Diary  and  correspondence;  ed. 
from  original  mss  at  Wotton  by  William  Bray. 
New  ed.  4  v.  1902.  18k'm  (Bohn's  hist, 
lib.)  Macmillan    $1.50  n  ea 

Less  interesting  than  Pepys',  but  covers  much  more  ex- 
tensive period  (1641-1705)  and  faithfully  reflects  the  feel- 
ings of  a  loyal,  pious,  sensible  Englishman  at  various  im- 
portant crises  of  public  affairs.    Richard  Garnett. 

Fielding.  Dobson,  Austin.  Fielding.  1894. 
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Freeman.  Stephens,  W:  R:  W.  Lifeand  letters 
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Forster,    John.      Life   of  Oliver  Gold- 
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Higginson,  T:  W.  Cheerful  yesterdays.  1900. 
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Originally  contributed  to  Atlantic  monthly. 

Contents:  A  Cambridge  boyhood;  A  child  of  the  college; 
The  period  of  the  newness;  The  rearing  of  a  reformer; 
Fugitive  slave  epoch ;  Birth  of  a  literature;  Kansas  and 
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With  reminiscenses  of  friends  and  contemporaries,  and 
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ed.  by  Roger  Ingpen.    Title. 

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Jefferies.  Besant,  »S'ir  Walter.  Eulogy  of  Rich- 
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unpublished,  p.  368-69. 

Johnson.  BosavbH,  James.  Life  of  Johnson, 
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North  Wales;  ed.  by  G:  B.  Hill.  6  v.  1891. 
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Lakcom.  Addison,  D.  D.  Lucy  Larcom:  life, 
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Iiarcom,  Liucy.    A  New  England  girlhood, 

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New  England  poet's  recollections  of  her  childhood  in  a 
sea  coast  village  and  her  young  womanhood  in  a  Lowell 
factor}'.  Interesting  contribution  to  New  England  social 
history.    N.  Y. 

Leland,  C:  G.     Memoirs.     1893.     20Jcm  / 

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Writings  of  Lowell,  2:  421-45. 

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Morris.     Cary,  E..  L.     William  Morris,  poet, 

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Morris.  Mackail,  J:  "W:  Life  of  William  Mor- 
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Motley.  Holmes,  O.  W.  John  lx)throp  Mot- 
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Motley,  J:  L.     Correspondence;  ed.  by    ^ 

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Emerson. 

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and  letters,  arranged  and  ed.  by  Mrs  Harry  Cog- 
hill.     1899.     23cm  '        Dodd    $3.50 

Authorized  biography.  Contains  autobiography  to 
1892  and  the  letters  1850-97,  with  a  li.st  of  Mrs  Oliphant's 
published  works,  including  her  contributions  to  Black- 
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Cardinal  Manning.     19cm 

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Portrays  an  unusual  and  inspiring  personality.    N.  Y. 

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A  selection  from  his  correspondence  with  Boccaccio  and 
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introductions  and  notes.    Title. 


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Ritchie,  Mrs  A.  I. 

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.  (Thackeray) 

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Harrison,     Frederic.      John     Ruskin. 

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Hobson,  J:  A.     John  Ruskin,  social  re- 
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They  reflect  as  a  mirror  the  mood  of  the  moment,  the 
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Stoddard,  R:  H:     Recollections,    personal    and 

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A  record  so  full  as  perhaps  has  never  been  given  to  the 
world,  of  the  growth  and  progress  of  the  mind  of  a  great 
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20cm     (Riverside  ed.)  Houghton    $1.50 

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Mrs  Piozzi;  a  sketch  of  her  life,  and  passages 

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1891.     20Jcm  '  Scribner    $2.50 

Ticknor,    George.     Life,    letters    and    journals. 

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Full  of  anecdotes  and  narratives  of  conversation,  of 

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ToivSToi.  Sergieenko,  P.  A.  How  Count  L.  N. 
Tolstoy  lives  and  works;  tr.  by  I.  F.  Hapgood. 
1899.     21icm  Crowell    $1.25 


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TroUope,  Anthony. 

19Jcm 


An  autobiography.     1883. 
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Trowbridge,  J:  T.     My  own  story,  with  recol- 
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Turgenev,  I.   S.     Tourgueneff  and  his  French 

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Letters  written  by  Turgenev  to  Flaubert,  Zola,  and  other 

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K  Voltaire. 
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Morley,    John. 


Voltaire, 
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1903. 
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Walpole.  Dobson,  Austin.  Horace  Waljwle, 
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"Walpole,  Horace,  4lh  earl  of  Orford.  Hor- 


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his  letters,  ed.  by  L.  B.  Seeley.     1884.     19Jcm 

Scribner    $1.25 

Ward,  Mrs  E..  S.   (Phelps)     Chapters  from  a 

life.     1896.     19  Jem  Houghton    $1.50 

Record  of   life   at  Andover,  Boston  and   Gloucester, 

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interesting  people.    N.  Y. 

Whitman.      Burroughs,    John.      Whitman;    a 
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Enthusiastic  appreciation.    N.  Y. 

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N.  Y. 


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Whittier.  Higginson,  T:  "W.  John  (ireenleaf 
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Macmillan    75c  n 
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man,  poet,  politician  and  reformer.    N.  Y. 

J*ickard,  S:  T:     Life  and  letters  of  John 

Greenleaf  Whittier.     2  v.     1894.     20cm 

Houghton    $4 

Bibliography,  p.  787-90. 

The  standard  biography.    Johnston. 

"Wordsworth,  Dorothy.  Journals;  ed.  by  Wil- 
liam Knight.     2v.     1897.     18Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.50  ea 
Wordsworth,    William.       Myers,    F:   "W:   H: 

Wordsworth.  1881.  19cm  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters) Harper  75c 
Young,  Arthur.  Autobiography,  with  selec- 
tions from  his  correspondence;  ed.  by  M.  Be- 
tham-Edwards.  1898.  21Jcm  Scribner  $4.80 
Abridged  autobiography  of  the  eminent  English  agri- 
culturist and  political  writer.  Of  value  for  history  of 
political  thought  during  last  years  of  18th  century.  John- 
ston. 

929    Oenealog^y  and  lieraldry 

Bardsley,  C:  "W.  Dictionary  of  English  and 
Welsh  surnames,  with  special  American  in- 
stances.    1901.     22  X  19cm  Oxford     $7 

List  of  references  and  key  to  abbreviations,  pref.  p. 
13-16. 

Brings  a  mass  of  material  within  convenient  reach;  his 
discussion  of  it  in  the  main  trustworthy.    Kaiion,  74: 19. 

Durrie,  D.  S.  Index  to  American  genealogies; 
and  to  genealogical  material  contained  in  all 
works  such  as  town  histories,  county  histories, 
local  histories,  historical  society  publications, 
biographies,  historical  periodicals,  and  kindred 
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26^cm  Munsell    $5 

Alphabetic  list  containing  nearly  50,000  references  to 
county  and  town  histories,  collections  of  public  and  pri- 
vately printed  genealogies,  centennial  anniversary  cele- 
brations, biographies  and  other  works. 

Habben,  F.    H.     London    street    names;   their 

origin,  signification  and  historic  value.     1896. 

20cm  Lippincott    $2 

VX"onge,   C.  M..     History   of   Christian   names. 

Kev.  ed.     1884.     19 Jem  Macmillan    $2.50 

929.^    Heraldry 

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cans.    1898.     18cm  Century    $1 

939.8    Coats  of  arms.    Crests 

Eve,  G:  "W.  Decorative  heraldry;  a  practical 
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929.9    Flags 

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•T  Gives  history  of  American  flag,  describes  foreign 
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V  Hulme,  F:  E:     Flags  of  the  world:  their  history, 
blazonry,  and  associations.     1897.     20cm 

Warne    $2 

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Smith,  Nicholas.  Our  nation's  flag  in  history 
and  incident.     1903.     19icm 

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930    Ancient    history 


Botsford,  G:  W. 

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Ancient  history  for  beginners. 
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Maspero,  Gr.  C.  C:  Passing  of  the  empires,  850 
B.  c.  to  330  B.  c.  Ed.  by  A.  H.  Sayce,  tr.  by 
M.  L.  McClure.     1900.     27Jcm 

Appleton    $7.50 

V.  3  of  author's  Histoire  aneieniw  des  peuples  deV  Orient. 
Valuable  work  of  reference.    400  illustrations  from  the 
most  varied  sources.    Nation,  70:  380. 

932    Egypt 

'^Brugsch,  H:  K.  History  of  Egypt  under  the 
Pharaohs;  tr.  and  ed.  by  Philip  Smith.  2d  ed. 
2v.     1881.     22icm  Scribner  $5 

Derived  entirely  from  the  monuments.  Contains  also 
discourse  by  the  author  on  the  exodus  of  the  Israelites. 
Title. 


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MahafEy,  J:  P.     Empire  of  the  Ptolemies.     1895. 
19icm  Macmillan    $3.50 

He  has  pieced  out  his  mosaic  with  great  special  learn- 
ing and  pains  and  has  added  many  new  touches  to  the 
picture.    Nation,  64:  33. 


Maspero,  G.  0.  C:     The  struggle  of  the  nations,  . 

Egypt,  Syria  and  Assyria;  ed.  by  A.  H.  Sayce, 
tr.  by  M.  L.  McClure.     1897.     28^cm 

Appleton    $7.50 

V.  2  of  author's  Histoire  ancienne  des  peuples  deT Orient. 

In  a  sense  a  continuation  of  the  Dawn  of  civilization, 

taking  up  the  history  of  Egypt  at  the  14th  dynasty.    St.  &  K. 

Petrie,  W:  M.  F.  ed.     History  of  Egypt.     In  6  v. 

V.  1-2,  4-6.     1898.     20cm        Scribner    $2.25  ea 

Bibliographies  interspersed.  ./ 

Contents:  v.  1,  From  the  earliest  times  to  the  16th  dy- 
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dynasties,  by  W:  M.  F.  Petrie.  v.  4,  Under  the  Ptolemaic 
dynsisty,  by  J.  P.  Mahaffy.  v.  5,  Under  Roman  rule,  by 
J.  G.  Milne,  v.  6,  In  the  middle  ages,  by  Stanley  Lano 
Poole. 

933    Judea 

Josephus,  Flavius.     Works,  with  a  life  written         ^ 
by  himself;    tr.    by   William   Whiston.      New 
standard  ed.     4  v.  in  3.     1902.     21cm 

Armstrong    $3.75 

Kent,  C:   F.      History   of  the  Hebrew  people. 

2v.     1896-97.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.25  n  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  From  the  settlement  in  Canaan  to  the 

division  of  the  kingdom,    v.  2,  From  the  division  of  the 

kingdom  to  the  fall  of  Jerusalem  in  586  B.  C. 

Useful  brief  history  from  point  of  view  of  recent  scholar- 
ship.   Bowdoin. 

Kittel,  Rudolf.  History  of  the  Hebrews.  2  v. 
1895-96.     22icm     (Theol.  transl.  lib.) 

Scribner    $8.40  n 
V.  1  tr.  by  J.  Taylor;  v.  2,  by  H.  W.  Hogg  and  E.  B. 
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higher  criticism  and  written  by  a  learned,  devout  and 
candid  .scholar.    Dial,  20:  72. 

Mathews,  Shailer.     History  of  New  Testament 
times  in   Palestine,   175  b.  c.-70  A.   d.     1899.      »/ 
19cm     (N.  T.  handbks.)         Macmillan      75c  n 

Biggs,  J.  S.     History  of  the  Jewish  people  dur-      ^ 
ing  the  Maccabean  and  Roman  periods  (includ- 
ing   New    Testament    times)         1900.        19cm 
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Schiirer,  Emil.  History  of  the  Jewish  people  in 
the  time  of  Jesus  Christ;  2d  ed.  rev.  of  a 
"Manual  of  the  history  of  New  Testament 
times."     5v.     1897-98.  23cm      Scribner    $8  n 

Division  1,  tr.  by  J.  Macpherson;  division  2,  by  S.Taylor 
and  P.  Christie. 
Bibliographies  interspersed. 

935    Hedo-Persla 

Goodspeed,  G:  S.     History  of  the  Babylonians    ^ 
and  Assyrians.      1902.      19cm     (Hist.  ser.   for 
Bible  students)  Scribner    $1.25  n 

P    Selected  bibliography,  p.  385-92. 

Compact  and  fairly  comprehensive.    Pittsburg. 


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Paton,  L:  B.  Early  history  of  Syria  and  Pales- 
tine.    1901.     19Jcm     (Semitic  ser.) 

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Guerber,  H.  A.  Story  of  the  English.  1898. 
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Putnam    $4  ^  Stillman,  "W:  J.     The  union  of  Italy,  1815-1895. 

1898.     19icm     (Camb.  hist,  ser.) 
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packed  with  striking  or  strange  incidents.    Worthy  of  a  *  Macmillan     $1.60  n 

place  \vith  Mrs  Oliphant's  Makers  of  Florence  and  Venice.  Bibliography,  pi.  395-405. 

Nation,  67:  416.  Useful,  orderly  and  reliable  account  of  rise  and  char- 

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»/^Browning,  Oscar.      Age  of  the  condottieri;   a.        of  the  despots.     1881.     22Jcni  Holt    $2 

short  history  of  medieeval  Italy  from  1409-1530.  Forms  pt.  l  of  author's  Renaissance  in  Italy. 

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Calabria,  Malta;  with  100  original  drawings  by  Abridged  with  author's  permis.sion  by  Alfred  Pearson. 

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O  Duffy,  Bella.  Tuscan  republics  (Florence,  Siena,  o  ^iel, //o«.  Alethea.  Story  of  Verona;  illus.  bv 
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History  to  9th  century  after  Christ.     Well  condensed  Florence 
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Gardner,   E.   G.      Story   of  Florence;    illus.  by 

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time  of  Dante;  tr.  by  Linda  Villari.  1901. 
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Rome 

V  Gregorovius,  Ferdinand.  History  of  the  city 
of  Rome  in  the  middle  ages;  tr.  from  the  4th 
German  ed.  by  Annie  Hamilton.  8  v.  in  13. 
1894-1902.     20cm 

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v/  Oliphant,  Mrs  M.  O.  (Wilson)  Makei-s  of 
modern  Rome;. in  four  books;  illus.  by  H:  P. 
Riviere  and  Joseph  Pennell.     1895.     19§cm 

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Hume,  M.  A.  S,    Modern  Spain,  1788-1898.    1900. 

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made  the  papacy;  3,  Lo  popolo:  and  the  tribune  of  the©  Irving,  Washington 
people;  -1,  The  popes  who  made  the  city.    Title. 

History  of  Christian  Rome  from  4th  to  16th  century, 
grouped  around  the  lives  of  various  remarkable  person- 
ages.   Atk.  '96, 1:  801. 

Venice 


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Brown,  H.  R.  F. 
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Venice;  an  historical  sketch 

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Child's  history  of  Spain. 


Chronicle  of  the  conquest 
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Howells  in  My  literary  passions. 

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Toledo;  illustrated  by  H..  M. 
James.     1898.     17 Jem     (Medianal  towns) 

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Morris,     Charles.      Historical    tales;     Spanish. 

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Y    Stories  of  kings,  knights,  discoverers,  battles  and 
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Napier,  ,Slr  W:  F.  P.     History  of  the  war  in  the 

peninsula  and  in  the  south  of  France,  1807  to 

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VOman,  C:  W:  C.     History  of  the  i)eninsular  war. 

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For  the  most  part,  accurate  in  deUiils  and  fair.    .1^/;. 
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Y  R  .TOO  B.  C.-1890  A.  D.  Simple  and  well  constructed, 
with  pictur^que  incidents  and  dramatic  aspects  thrown 
into  strong  relief.    Outl. 

Burke,  XT.  R.     Hi,«toryof  Spain  from  the  earliest 

times  to  the  death  of  Ferdinand  the  Catholic; 

2d  ed.  with  additional  notes  and  introd.    by 

M.  A.  S.  Hume.     2  v.     1900.     20cm 

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Coppee,    Henry.      History  of  the  conquest  of 

Spain  by  the  Arab-Moors;  with  a  sketch  of  the  /- 


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points.    N.  Y. 
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Story   of  the  Moors  in  Spain.      1886.      20cm 
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/Prescott,  W:  H.  History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdi- 
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author's  latest  corrections  and  additions,  ed.  by 
J:  F.  Kirk.  3  v.  1873.  19icm  Lippincott  $3 
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History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  the  Second, 


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Robertson,  ■William.  History  of  the  reign  of 
the  emperor  Charles  the  Fifth;  with  an  account 
of  the  emperor's  life  after  his  abdication  by 
W:  H.  Prescott.     3  v.     1902,     19Jcm 

Lippincott    $3 
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Watts,  H:  £:  The  Christian  recovery  of  Spain, 
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quest to  the  fall  of  Granada  (711-1492  a.  d.  ) 
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Yonge,  C.  M..  Story  of  the  Christians  and 
Moors  of  Spain.  1903.  16Jcm  (Golden  treas. 
ser.)  Macmillan    $1 

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Stephens,  H:  M.  Story  of  Portugal.  1891. 
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947    Russia 

Clarke,  Sir  G:  S.     Russia's  sea-power,  past  and 

present;    or,   The    rise   of    the  Russian  navy. 

1898.     20cm  Scribner    $2.40 

Contains  brief  view  of  relations  between  Great  Britain 

and  Russia. 

Dole,  N.  H.     Yoimg  folks'  historj'  of  Russia. 

Rev.  ed.     1903.     19Jcm 
Y  Saalfield    $1 

Krausse,  A.  S.     Russia  in  Asia;  a  record  and  a 

study,  1558-1899.     1899.     23cm  Holt    $4 

Bibliography,  p.  38»-93. 

Comprehensive  yet  concise;  conclusions  the  result  of 
investigation  among  more  than  200  authorities.  Includes 
all  important  treaties  and  conventions  in  force  respecting 
Asiatic  frontiers  of  Russia.    Dial,  228:  248. 

Morfi.ll,  "W:  B.:  History  of  Russia  from  the  birth 
of  Peter  the  Great  to  Nicholas  ii;  12  maps  and 
plans.     1902.     19cm  Pott    $1.70  n 

E    Concise.    Ed.  sel. 

Story  of  Russia.     1890.     20cm     (Story  of 

nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

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Morris,  diaries.    Historical  tales:  Russian.  1898. 
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T  Stirring  and  romantic  true  stories  of  Russia  from  9th 
century.    N.  Y. 

Bambaud,  A.  N:  Expansion  of  Russia:  prob- 
lems of  the  East  and  problems  of  the  Far  East, 
with  an  essay  on  the  Russian  people,  by  J.  Novi- 
cow.  2ded.  1904.  19cm  (Con temp,  thought 
ser.)  Scott-Thaw    $1  n 

History  of  Russia  from  the  earliest  times 

to  1877;  tr.  byL.  B.  Lang,  with  additional  chap- 
ters covering  the  period  from  1877-1904  by  G.  M. 
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©Skrine,  F.  H:  B.     Expansion  of  Bussia,  1815- 
1900.     1903.     19 Jem     (Camb.  hist  ser.) 

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Bibliography,  p.  347-58. 

Political  history,  no  better  summary.    Ed.  sel. 

94  §    iVor^ray,  Sn^eden  and  Denmark 

Keary,  C:  F.     Vikings  in  western  Christendom, 
A.  D.  789  to  A.  D.  888.     1891.     20cm 

Putnam    $2.50 
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than  a  history  of  the  wicking  wars.    Eng.  hist.  r.  7: 136. 

Otte,  E.  C.     Scandinavian  history.     1874.    17Jcm 

Macmillan    $1.25  n 

The  best  general  history  in  EnglLsh  of  Denmark,  Nor- 
way and  Sweden.    Maps  and  genealogic  tables.    L.  &  I. 

Sweden 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     History  of  Charles  xii; 
ed.  by  O.  W.  Wight.     1887.     ibjcm 

Houghton    $2.25 
Contains  a  life  of  Voltaire  by  Lord  Brougham  and  crit- 
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One  of  the  most  delightful  of  Voltaire's  books.    John 
Morley. 


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Blok,  P.  J.     History  of  the  people  of  the  Nether 
lands.     In  5  v.     v.  1-3.     1898-1900.     23Jcm 

Putnam     $2.50  ea 

Contents:  pt.  1,  From  the  earliest  times  to  beginning  of 
15th  century,  pt.  2,  From  begrinning  of  15th  century  to 
1559.    pt.  3,  War  with  Spain. 

Pt.  1,  tr.  by  O.  A.  Bierstadt  and  Ruth  Putnam;  pt.  2-3, 
by  Ruth  Putnam. 

Admirable  study,  not  merely  in  Netherlandish  history 
but  in  life  of  medieval  Europe.  Appendix  contains  de- 
tailed account  of  authorities  for  early  Dutch  and  Flemish 
history.    Nation,  68:  281. 

GriflB.s,  "W:  E.     Brave  little  Holland  and  what 
she  taught  us.     1894.    18|cm    Houghton    $1.25 

T  Chief  aim  is  to  show  influence  on  colonial,  revolu- 
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and  liberty.    Kttsburg. 

Youngpeople'shistory  of  Holland.    1903. 

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T    From  prehistoric  times  to  marriage  of  Queen  Wil- 

helmina;  nearly  half  given  to  history  before  16th  centur>-. 

N.  Y. 
Motley,  J:  L.     History  of  the  United  Nether-  y 

lands,  from   the  death  of  William  the   Silent 

to  the  twelve  years'  truce,  1609.     4  v.     1895. 

24cm  Harper    $8 

Study  of  a  short  period,  1584-1609.  when  the  history  of 

the  Dutch  state  was  closely  connected  vrith  that  of  both 

England  and  France.    The  author  had  access  to  Dutch 

sources  before  unused  and  the  history  is  clear,  interesting 

and  trustworthy,  but  not  judicial.    Ed.  sel. 


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Motley,  J:  L.  Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.  3  v. 
188;^.     22  Jem  Harper    $6 

Vivid  portrayal  of  Holland's  struggle  for  freedom  under 
William  of  Orange  in  16th  centuo'.    N.  Y. 
0  Bogers,    J.    E.    T.     Story    of  Holland.     1889. 
20cm     (Story  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

Outlines  history  from  earliest  times  to  1813,  describing 
struggle  for  civil  and  religious  liberty,  commercial  enter- 
prise and  internal  developments.    N.  Y. 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.  Revolt  of  the  United 
Netherlands;  with  the  Trial  of  counts  Egmont 
and  Horn,  and  the  Siege  of  Antwerp;  to  which 
is  added,  The  disturbances  in  France  preceding 
the  reign  of  Henry  iv;  tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison, 
L.  D.  Schmitz.  1897.  19cm  (Bohn's  stand, 
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949.3    Belgrlum 

O  Smith.,  Ernest  Gilliat-  Story  of  Bruges;  illus. 
by  Edith  Calvert  and  Herbert  Railton.  1901. 
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949.4    Switzerland 

Colton,  J.  M.  Annals  of  Switzerland.  1897. 
20cm  Barnes    $1.25 

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O    Hug,  i/r.s  Lina,  &  Stead,  Hichard.    Switzerland. 
1890.     20cm     (Stor>-  of  nations) 

Putnam    $1.50 

949.5    Byzantine  empire  and  modern 
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Harrison,  Frederic.     Byzantine  history  in  the 
early  middle  ^es.     1900.     22Jcm     (Rede  lect. ) 

Macmillan    80c 

Bibliographies  in  the  notes,  p.  43-63. 

Impressive  and  eloquent  summary  of  significance  of 
Byzantine  history;  specially  devoted  to  early  middle  ages. 
Ath.  '00,  2:  81. 

O  Oman,  C:  "W:  C.     Story  of  the  Byzantine  empire. 
1892.     20cm     (Story  of  nations) 
R  Putnam    $1.50 

V  Pears,   Edwin.     Destruction  of  the  Greek  em- 

pire and  the  story  of  the  capture  of  Constanti- 
nople by  the  Turks;  with  maps  and  illustrations. 
1903.     2:3cm  Longmans    $7 

Preface  contains  bibliographic  notes. 

Excellent  monograph.  Represents  an  original  and 
thorough  examination  of  all  contemp>orary  accounts 
known  to  exist.  First  book  in  English  which  covers  the 
ground  with  great  detail,    yation,  77: 173. 

V  Phillips,  W.  A.     War  of  Greek  independence, 

1821  to  1833.     1897.     19Jcm        Scribner    $1.50 
Impartial,  adequate  and  readable.    Author  has  drawn 
from  the  best  sources.    Nation,  65:  623. 


Sergeant,  Lewis.     Greece  in  the  nineteenth  cen-    1^ 
tury;    a  record  of  Hellenic  emancipation  and 
progress:  1821-1897.     1897.     23cm 

New  Amsterdam     $4 

Steevens,  G:  W.     With  the  conquering  Turk;    j/ 
confessions  of  a  bashibazouk.     1897.     19icm 

Dodd    $2 

P  Bi  Authentic  information  touching  the  qualities  of 
the  Turkish  soldier  and  the  organization  of  the  Turkish 
army.    Nation,  66:  390. 

949.6    Turliey  in  Europe 

Hutton,   "W:  H,     Coiistantinople;    the  story  of  ^ 
the  old  capital  of  the  empire;  illus.  by  Sydney 
Cooper.     1900.     17 Jem     (Mediaeval  towns) 

Macmillan    $1.50 

Compact  history,  archeology  and  description  for  trav- 
elers.   Map  and  attractive  illustrations.    N.  Y. 

Poole,  Stanley  Lane-    Story  of  Turkey.     1888.   O 
20cm     (Story  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

From  1250-1880;  chapters  on  Ottoman  literature  and 
administration.    X.  Y. 

949.7    Servia.    Bulgaria.    Montenegro 

Miller,   William.       The    Balkans;     Roumania,  O 
Bulgaria,  Servia  and  Montenegro.    1896.     20cm 
(Story  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

Ancient  and  modem  history,  closely  packed  with  de- 
tails, yet  clear  and  interesting.    N.  Y. 

950  Asia 

Mahan,  A.  T.     The  problem  of  Asia  and  its  o 
effect  upon  international  policies.     1900.     20cm 

Little    $2 
Contents:  The  problem  of  Asia;  Effect  of  Asiatic  con- 
ditions upon  world  policies;  Merits  of  the  Transvaal  dis- 
pute. 

Mainly  an  argument  for  concerted  action  between  tlie 
United  States,  Great  Britain  and  Germany  on  the  lines  of 
their  common  Interests  in  Asia.    Literature. 

951  China 

Boulger,  D.  C:  de  K.  '  Short  history  of  China; 
new  ed.  with  additional  chapter  continuing  the 
history  from  1890  to  date.     1900.     23 Jem 

Gibbings    7/6 
Special  prominence  given  to  modem  history  of  China; 
a  chapter  on  "  How  China  is  governed."    N,  Y. 

Douglas,  R,  K.  China.  1901.  20cm  (Story 
of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

Qriffis,  W:  E.  Corea,  the  hermit  nation.  6th 
ed.     1897.     22Jcm  Scribner    $2.50 

Bibliography,  pref .  p.  19-25;  additional  chapter  on  Corea 
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Krausse,  A.  S.  The  Far  East;  its  history  and 
its  question.     1900.     22cm  Button    $6 

Includes  chronology  and  copies  of  the  more  important 
treaties  and  conventions  bearing  on  the  Chinese  situa- 
tion.   Nation,  71:  465. 

Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.  Last  days  of  Pekin;  tr.  by 
M.  L.  Jones;  illus.  from  photographs  and  draw- 
ings by  J.  B.  Jones.     1902.     20cm 

Little    §1.75  n 
Valuable  as  a  contribution  to  current  history  by  iin  ob- 
server possessing  sympathy,  imagination  and  knowledge. 
X.  Y. 

Martin,  "W:  A.  P.     Lore  of  Cathay;  or,  The  in- 
tellect of  China.     1901.     23cm     Revell    $2.50  n 
Mirrors  Chinese  intellectual  life.    Pref. 

Parker,  E:  H.  China,  her  history,  diplomacy, 
and  commerce.  1901.  21cm  Button  $2.50  n 
Author  has  read  and  digested  the  voluminous  Chinese 
records  and  gives  in  very  condensed  form  the  result  of 
many  years'  research  and  experience.  Probably  no 
book  yet  written  [1901]  holds  the  balance  so  Justly  be- 
tween the  Chinese  and  their  critics.  Maps.  Nation, 
73:  229. 


Smith,  A.  H. 
23cm 


China  in  convulsion.     2 


1901. 


Revell    $5  n 


Study  of  causes  of  Boxer  uprising  and  account  of  siege 
written  from  personal  experience.  Author  29  years  a 
missionary  to  China.    Maps  and  illustrations.    X.  Y. 

Thomson,  H.  C.     China  and  the  powers;  a  nar- 
rative of  the  outbreak  of  1900;  with  30  illustra- 
■  tions  and  two  maps.     1902.     23cm 
, '  Longmans    $4 

Based  mostly  on  his  letters  to  English  papers.  Describes 
investment  and  bombardment  of  foreign  settlements  at 
Tientsin  and  assault  and  capture  of  the  Tientsin  native 
city.    Pub.  wkly. 

952    Japan 

Griffis,  "W:  E.  The  mikado's  empire;  10th  ed. 
with  6  sup.  chapters,  including  history  to  begin- 
ning of  1903.     2  V.     1903.     21cm      Harper    $4 

Morris,  Charles.  Historical  tales:  Japan  and 
China.     1898.     18icm 

Y  Lippincott    $1 

0  Murray,  David.     Story  of  Japan.     1894.     20cm 
(Story  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

Chiefly  on  earlier  times,  but  outlining  historj-  to  1890; 
well  constructed.    N.  Y. 

954    India 

^  Frazer,   R.    "W.      British  India.      1897.      20cm 
(Story  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 


Hunter,  Sir  W:  W.     Brief  history  of  the  Indian  ^ 
peoples.  23d  ed.    1903.    194cm    Clarendon    90c 

References  with  each  chapter  except  last. 

Revised  and  brought  down  to  the  Durbar  coronation, 
1903,  by  W.  H.  Hutton.  Events  of  recent  years  largely  de- 
scribed by  extracts  from  public  officials'  writings  and 
speeches.    N.  Y. 

Indian  empire:  its  peoples,  history,  and 


products.     3de<l.     1893.     23cm 

Scribner  $11.20  n 

I<yall,  Sir  A.  C.     Ki.se  of  the  British  dominion  in    \A 
India.     1893.     18icm     (Univ.  exten.  man.) 

Scribner    $1.50  rt 

Malleson,  G:  B.     Indian  mutiny  of  1857.     8th  ^ 
ed.     1901.     21cm  Scribner    $1.75 

Poole,   Stanley  Lane-    Mediaeval  India  under    0 
Mohammedan     rule,    712-1764.      1903.      20cm 
(Story  of  nations)      .  Putnam    $1.35  n 

Invasions  of  India  and  the  empires  raised  there  by 
Muslim  conquerors.    Spec. 

B.agozin,  Mme  Z.  A.     Story  of  Vedic  India  as  ^ 
embodied  principally  in  the  Rig-Veda.      1895. 
20cm     (Story  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

Principal  works  read  or  consulted,  p.  441-44. 

Roberts,  F:  S.  Roberts,  1st  earl.  Forty-one  years 
in  India;  from  subaltern  to  commander-in-chief. 
2v.     1898.     23cm  Longmans    $12 

V.  1,  18.52-63;  v.  2, 1863-93.  A  most  intimate  view  of  the 
more  important  military  operations,  with  conclusions  on 
the  political  causes  and  consequences  of  such  momentous 
events  as  the  Sepoy  mutiny  and  the  second  •A.fghan  war, 
with  documents.    Johnston. 

957    Siberia 

Vladimir,  pseud.     Russia  on  the  Pacific,  and  the 

Siberian  railway.    1899.    23cm"       Scribner    $5 

History  of  Russia's  advance  in  Asia.    Takes  extremely 

generous  view  of  her  moral  attitude,  and   holds  that 

England  has  more  to  learn  than  to  fear  from  her.    N.  Y. 

958    Afghanistan.     Turkestan.     Baiu- 
eliistan 


Forbes,  Archibald.  The  Afghan  wars,  1839-42 
and  1878-80.  1892.  20icm  (Events  of  our 
own  time)  Scribner    $1.75 

Main  facts,  skillfully  condensed,  of  Anglo-Indian  strug- 
gle for  control  of  Afghanistan;  graphic  sketch  of  the 
siege  of  Cabul.     N.  Y. 

Skrine,  F.  H.  B. ,  &  Ross,  E :  D.  Heart  of  Asia; 
a  history  of  Russian  Turkestan  and  the  Central 
Asian  khanates  from  the  earliest  times.  1899. 
21cm  Lippincott    $3.50 

U  S  Sums  up  past  history  and  present  conditions  with 
admirable  clearness.    Nation,  70: 167. 


0 


HISTORY— Asia.     Africa 


351 


900    Africa 

Johnston,  Sir  H.  H.  History  of  the  colonization 
of  Africa  by  alien  races.  1899.  19icm  (Camb. 
hist,  ser.)  Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Bibliography,  p.  300-2. 

Careful  review  of  European  and  Asiatic  attempts  at 
colonization.  Throw.s  light  on  present  South  African 
conditions.    Useful  maps.    N.  Y. 

Keltie,  J:  S.  The  partition  of  Africa.  2d  ed. 
1895.     21cm  Scribner    $6.40 

Bibliography,  p.  522-30. 

Describes  recent  division  of  Africa  by  European  powers. 
Special  reference  to  Germany  and  England.  Use''ul 
historical  introduction.    N.  Y. 

961    ]\ortli  Africa 

Poole,  Stanley  Lane-  Story  of  the  Barbary 
corsairs.     1890.     20cm     (Story  of  nations) 

Putnam    $1.50 

962    Egypt 

Churchill,  W.  L.  S.  The  river  war;  ed.  by  F. 
Rhodes.  Rev.  ed.  1902.  23cm  Longmans  $4 
History  of  the  war  between  British  and  Soudanese, 
1896-99.  \  detailed  and  animated  record  with  lists  of 
contemporary  narratives  and  government  publications 
consulted.    Johnston. 


Dicey,  Ed-ward. 
23cm 


Story  of  the  khedivate.     1902. 
Scribner    $4  n 


Poole,   Stanley  Lane-    Story   of  Cairo.     1902. 

17Jcm     (Medifeval  towns)  Macmillan    $2 

As  an  authority  on  the  art,  ajchitecture  and  history  of 

medieval  Egypt,  he  haa  no  English-speaking  rival.    Sa- 

tion. 


Steeveus,  G:  W. 
1898.     19*cm  - 


With  Kitchener  to  Khartum. 
Dodd    $1.50 
War  correspondent's  spirited  and  graphic  account  of 
England's  Egyptian  campaign,  1897-98.    N.  Y. 

Traill,  H:  D.     England,  Egypt,  and  the  Sudan. 
1900.     23cm  Dntton     $5 

R  Modern  Egyptian  affairs  from  rebellion  of  Arabi 
Pasha  to  reconquered  and  pacified  Sudan.    Nation, 71:492. 

964    Morocco 

Meakin,  Budgett.     The  Moorish  empire;  a  his- 
torical epitome.     1899.     22Jcm     Macmillan    $5 

Bibliographies,  p.  449-60. 

Most  complete  history  yet  written  [1902]  of  the  internal 
development  of  the  Moorish  empire  and  its  relations  with 
the  outside  world.     Geog.  J. 

966    ]Vortli  Central  Africa 

Kingsley,  M..  H.     Story  of  West  Africa.     1899. 
18xl0icm   f  Story  of  the  empire)    Marshall    1/6 


697    South  Central  Africa 

Hinde,  S.  L.  Fall  of  the  Congo  Arabs.  1897. 
23cm  Whittaker    $2.50 

Narrative  by  an  eye  witness.    Nation,  65:  11'2. 

96§    South  Africa 

Churchill,  "W.  L.  S.     London  to  Ladysmith  via 

Pretoria.     1900.     19Jcm  Longmans    $1.50 

More  than  mere  battle  pictures.    The  writer  sees  with 

a  statesman's  eyes  rather  than  those  of  a  soldier  or  mere 

word  painter.    Spec. 

De  "Wet,  C.  R.     Three  years'  war.     1902.     23cm 

Scribner    $2.50  n 
Translated  from  the  Butch. 

Boer-British  struggle  1899-1902.  Weight  of  story  derived 
chiefly  from  character  and  achievements  of  author. 
Nation,  1903. 

Doyle,  Sir  A.   C.     The  great  Boer  war.     Rev. 

ed.     1902.     23Jcm  McClure    $2.50  n 

R    Account  of  events  and  their  bearings  on  one  another, 

vivid  pictures  of  battles,  and  discussion  of  causes  and 

probable  outcome.    Judicial.    Nation. 

Ralph,  Julian.  An  American  with  Lord  Roberts. 
1901.     18  Jem  Stokes    $1.50 

Continuation  of  author's  Towards  Pretoria. 

Theal,  G:  M.  South  Africa  (The  Cape  Colony, 
Natal,  Orange  Free  State,  South  African  Repub- 
lic, Rhodesia  and  all  other  territories  south  of  the 
Zambesi)  5th  ed.  1900.  20cm  (Story  of  na- 
tions) Putnam  $1.50 
History  of  the  countries  south  of  the  Zambesi  from 
earliest  settlements  to  outbreak  of  Boer  war.    N.  Y. 

970    Xorth  America 

970.I     ludlanit 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  the  American  Indian; 
his  origin,  development,  decline  and  destiny. 
1887.     22^  X  17Jcm  Lothrop    $1.50 

Best  100  books  on  the  American  Indian,  p.  301-S. 

Drake,  F.  S:  Indian  history  for  young  folks. 
1885.     23cm  Harper    $3 

Y  Covers  the  ground  quite  fully,  clearly  and  as  accu- 
rately as  the  writings  of  the  best  early  authorities  permit. 
Numerous  illustrations.    L.  A.  H. 

Grinnell,  G:  B.  Story  of  the  Indian.  1895. 
19icm     (Story  of  West  ser.)       Appleton     $1.50 

Y  Recollections  of  manners  and  customs,  religion,  etc. 
of  certain  tribes.    N.  Y. 

Starr,  Frederick.  American  Indians.  1899. 
18<Jcm     (Ethno-geog.  readers)        Heath    45c  n 

Y  Dwellings,  dress,  money,  sign  language,  hunting, 
fishing,  dances,  war  customs,  religion,  the  various  tribes, 
etc.    N.Y. 


952 


352 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


9  70.2    TAves  of  Indians 

Eastman,  C:  A.  Indian  boyhood  ;  illus.  by  E.  L. 
Blumenschein.  1902.  21  Jem    McClure    $1.60  n 

Y  Author  a  Sioux.  Describes  his  own  boyish  training, 
playmates,  games,  hunting,  forest  adventures,  the  bear 
dance,  feasts,  story-telling,  etc.    N.  Y. 

9T0.3    Special  tribes 

James,  G:  "W.  Indians  of  the  Painted  desert 
region  ;  Hopis,  Navahoes,  Wallapais,  Havaau- 
paie.     1903.     21icm  Little    $2  n 

Bibliography,  p.  26.5-68. 

Result  of  personal  adventures  and  experiences  in  many 
journeys.  The  many  illustrations  portray  the  country, 
and sjjeciallytheappearanceof thelndians.  The"Painted 
desert"  consists  of  parts  of  Colorado,  Utah,  Nevada,  New 
Mexico  and  Arizona.    Outl.    1903. 

Xiumholtz,  K.  S.  Unknown  Mexico  ;  a  record  of 
five  years'  exploration  among  the  tribes  of  the 
western  Sierra  Madre  ;  in  the  Tierra  Caliente  of 
Tepic  and  JaUsco ;  and  among  the  Tarascos  of 
Michoacan.    2  v.    1902.    25cm     Scribner    $12  n 

Bibliography,  v.  1,  pref.  p.  15-16. 

Study  of  the  few  races  of  primitive  man  yet  unmodified 
by  their  civilized  neighbors.  Profusely  illustrated.  Pub. 
wkly. 

.'/?0.5     Oocerntnent  relation  &  treatment 

Jackson,  Mrs  H.  .  M.  (Fiske)  Hunt.  A  cen- 
tury of  dishonor;  a  sketch  of  the  United  States 
government's  dealings  with  some  of  the  Indian 
tribes.     New  ed.     1885.     19cm        Little    $1.50 

Preface  by  H.  B.  Whipple,  bp.  of  Minnesota;  introduc- 
tion by  J.  H.  .Seelye. 

Shows  in  series  of  sketches  based  on  treaties  and  official 
reports  our  treatment  of  the  various  tribes.  Only  one 
side  of  case  presented,  but  it  is  the  side  little  known. 
L.  A.  H. 

970.6    Special  subjects 

Deming,  T.  O.  Little  Indian  folk.  1899. 
21  X  29cm  Stokes    $1.25 

Y  With  numerous  full-page  color-plates  and  illustra- 
tions in  black  and  white  by  E.  W.  Deming,  and  with  new 
stories  by  T.  O.  Deming.    Title. 

Little  red  people.     1899.     21  x  29cm 

Stokes    $1.25 

Y  With  numerous  full-page  color-plates  and  illustra- 
tions in  black  and  white  by  E.  W.  Deming,  and  with  new 
stories  by  T.  O.  Deming.    Title. 

James,  G:  W.     Indian  basketry;  with  360  illus- 
trations.   2ded.     1902.     24cm     Malkan    $2 
Bibliography,  p.  232-33. 


971    Canada 


Bourinot,  Sir  J:  G: 

1760-1900.     1900. 


Canada  under  British  rule, 
19Jcm     (Camb.  hist,  ser.) 

Macmillan    $1.50  n 
Biblic^raphic  note,  p.  327-30. 

A  "short  history'  satisfactory  for  the  periods  treated. 
L.  A.  H. 


Bonrinot,  Sir  J:  G:  Story  of  Canada.  1896. 
19 Jem     (Story  of  nations)  Putnam    $1.50 

P  From  John  Cabot's  first  voyage  to  1891.  Temper  fair 
statements  of  fact  careful,  and  style  ordinarily  clear  and 
correct.    Illustrations  good.    L.  A.  H. 

For  Canadian  libraries  and  for  American  libraries  that 
can  afford  it  Kingsford's  History  of  Canada,  10  v.  1888-98, 
Paul  15/  ea.  is  authoritative  and  important.    Ed.  sel. 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert,  &  Bryan,  C.  G.     Old  Que- 
bec, the  fortress  of  New  France.     1903.     23cm 
Macmillan    $3.75  n 

P  Consecutive  history,  based  on  Parkman  and  others, 
making  no  claims  to  originality.    N.  Y. 

Parkman,  Francis.  Count  Frontenac  and  New 
France  under  Louis  XIV.  1903.  21  Jem  (New 
lib.  ed. )  Little    $2 

E    Pt.  5  of  his  France  and  England  in  North  America. 

The  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  seven- 
teenth century.     1902.     21  Jem     (New  lib.  ed.) 

Little    $2 

E  Pt.  2  of  his  France  and  England  in  North.  America  Ac- 
count of  the  courage  and  sacrifice  of  Jesuit  missionaries 
in  efforts  to  Christianize  the  Indians.  Opening  chapter 
a  truthful  picture  of  savage  life  and  manners.    N.  Y. 


1902.     21Jcm 
Little    $2 


The  old  regime  in  Canada. 

(New  lib.  ed. ) 

E    pt.  4  of  his  France  aiul  England  in  North  America, 
Shows  by  what  methods  the  monarchic  administration 

of  France  reached  out  for  colonies  in  the  new  world;  what 

it  achieved  and  whv  it  failed.    N.  Y. 


Roberts,  C:  G:  D. 

21  Jem 


History  of  Canada.     1897. 
Page    $2  n 


Smith,    Goldwin. 
question.     1891. 


P  Compact,  well  proportioned  and  of  high  literary 
quality.    N.  Y. 

Canada  and   the   Canadian 
21cm  Macmillan    $2 

E  Result  of  20  years'  observation  and  study.  Presents 
a  candid  and  frequently  severe  criticism  of  Canadian 
political  history.    L.  &  I. 

972    IVIexico.    Central  America 

Helps,  <S'fr  Arthur.  Spanish  conquestin  America, 
and  its  relation  to  the  history  of  slavery  and  to 
the  government  of  colonies;  new  edition  with 
introd.  maps  and  notes  by  M.  Oppenheim.  4  v. 
1900.     20cm  Lane    $1.50  ea 

Standard.  A  study  of  the  causes  and  results.  Author's 
underlying  intention  was  to  make  a  contribution  to  his- 
tory of  slavery.    L.  A.  H. 

Ober,  F:  A.     Young  folks'   history  of  Mexico. 

1883.    18Jem    ( Young  folks' hist. )    Saaifield  $1 

Y    To  1895.    Also  published  under  title  Popular  history 
'  of  Mexico. 


history-America 


353 


Prescott,  W:  H.  History  of  the  conquest  of 
Mexico;  ed.  by  J:F.  Kirk.  3  v.  1901.  19cm 
(Bohn'slib.)  Macmillan    $3  n 

R  A  masterpiece  of  clear,  well  arranged  historical  nar- 
ration, based  on  careful  and  diligent  study  of  all  available 
sources  of  information.  But  Prescott,  perhaps  unwit- 
tingly, was  a  devoted  hero  worshiper.    L.  A.  H. 

972.9    West  Indies 

Davis,  B.:  H.  Cuba  in  war  time;  illus.  by 
Frederic  Remington.     1897.  19Jcm 

Harper    $1,25 

Heilprin,  Angelo.  Mont  Pel^e  and  the  tragedy 
of  Martinique;  a  study  of  the  great  catastrophes 
of  1902,  with  observations  and  experiences  in 
the  field;  illus.  with  photographs.    1903.    25cm 

Lippincott    $3  n 

Accurate  and  permanent  record  by  a  trained  geolog^ist, 
who  writes  from  the  closest  personal  observation.  Sat.  r. 
%:237. 

Ober,  F:  A.      The  storied   West  Indies.      1900. 
18icm     (Appletons'  home  reading  bks.) 
Y  Appleton     75c 

Pepper,  C:  M.    To-morrow  in  Cuba.    1899.   21cm 

Harper    $2 
Bibliography,  p.  350-55. 

Reviews  Cuban  struggle  for  autonomy  from  1878  and 
describes  civil  institutions  and  social,  industrial  and 
religious  conditions  and  tendencies.  Easily  first  of  vari- 
ous American  essays  on  the  subject.    Nation. 

Rodway,    James.      The  West  Indies  and  the 
Spanish  Main.     1896.     20cm        Putnam    $1.75 
History  of  the  land  surrounding  the  Caribbean  sea. 
Condensed  summary  of  standard  works.    X.  Y. 

973    United  States  and  Territories 

'  Adams,  C:  F.  jr.     Lee  at  Appomattox,  and  other 
papers.     1902.     20^cm  Houghton    $1.50  n 

S  Contents:  Lee  at  Appomattox;  The  treaty  of  Wash- 
ington: before  and  after;  The  British  "change  of  heart;" 
An  undeveloped  function;  A  plea  for  military  history. 

Adams,  C:  K.,  &  Trent,  W:  P.  History  of  the 
United  States.  1903.  19Jcm  (Allyn&  Bacon's 
ser.  of  school  hist.)  Allyn    $1.50 

Unusually  just  representation  of  opposing  views,  result- 
ing from  joint  authorship  by  fair-minded  men  of  different 
sections.-  N.  Y. 

^  Bancroft,  George.  History  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  from  the  discovery  of  the  continent; 
author's  last  revision.     6  v.     1883-85.     23cm 

Appleton    $15 

Closes  with  1789. 

Language  and  tone  have  been  to  an  extent  chastened, 
errors  of  statement  or  emphasis  corrected,  a  better  pro- 
portion given  to  the  whole  than  in  earlier  edition.  Pt.  2, 
the  history  of  the  revolution,  is  by  far  the  most  important 
and  valuable.  Invaluable  as  statement  of  American  side 
flf  questions.    L.  A.  H. 


Bicknell,  Edward.  Territorial  acquisitions  of 
the  [Jnited  States;  an  historical  review.  1899. 
16Jcm  Small    50c 

Brief  historical  review  of  facts,  without  discussing  prin- 
ciples, from  accretion  of  Northwest  territory  to  annexation 
of  Hawaii.    N.  Y. 

Brady,  C.  T.    American  fights  and  fighters.    1900.   "^ 
21cm  McClure    $1.50 

Y  Spirited  descriptions  of  incidents  during  revolution, 
Indian,  French  and  Tripolitan  wars  and  war  of  1812.    N.  Y. 

Border  fights  and  fighters;  stories  of  the 

pioneers  between  the  Alleghenies  and  the  Missis- 
sippi and  in  the  Texan  republic.     1902.     21cm 

McClure    $1.30  n 

Y  Events  in  which  John  Sevier,  Daniel  Boone,  Henrj- 
Bouquet,  George  Rogers  Clark,  Sam  Houston,  David  Crock- 
ett, Andrew  Jackson,  William  Henry  Harrison  and  others 
participated.    N.  Y. 

Bryant,  W:    C,    &  others.     Scribner's  popular 

history  of  the  United  States.    5  v.     1896.     26cm 

Scribner    subs.     $20  n 

Now  known  as  Scribner's  History  of  the  United  States. 
Ed.  sel. 

Bryant  wrote  only  introduction;  work  by  S.  H.  Gay  and 
Noah  Brooks.  Based  largely  on  research  and  generally 
readable.    Profusely  illustrated.    L.  A.  H. 

Channing,  Edward.  First  lessons  in  United 
States  history.     1903.    'l9Jcm 

Y  Macmillan    60c  n 

Students'   history  of  the  United  States. 

New  ed.     1898.     20Jcm        Macmillan    $1.40  n 

Decidedly  the  best  one  volume  American  history  yet 
published.  Intended  for  senior  class  in  high  schools  and 
academies.  Displays  judicial  and  impartial  spirit  toward 
all  controverted  questions.  A.  A.  Freeman  in  Amer.  hist.  r. 
3:544. 

UnitedStatesof America,  1765-1865.   1896. 

19Jcm     (Camb.  hist,  ser.)     Macmillan    $1.50  n 

Bibliographic  note,  p.  336-41. 

Accurate,  well  balanced  and  readable,  written  in  schol- 
arly, catholic  spirit;  an  acceptable  outline.     L.  A.  H. 

Coffin,  C:  C.     Building  the  nation.     1902.     23cm 

Harper    $2 

Y  P  Relation  of  events  1783-1860,  to  show  expansion  of 
territory,  spread  of  civilization,  changes  in  .social  life,  and 
the  fruits  of  art  and  invention.  Reproductions  and  fac- 
.similes  of  old  pictures  and  documents.    L.  A.  H. 

Eggleston,  Edward.  First  book  in  American 
history.     1899.     19cm  Amer.  bk.  co.     60c 

Y  Exceptionally  good  introductory  book  for  children 
from  7  to  9.  Dwells  on  important  periods  as  represented 
in  lives  of  great  men.    L.  A.  H. 

Household  history  of  the  United  States 


and  its  people.     1901.    23cm    Appleton    $2.50 
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Critic. 


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Eggleston,  Edward.  Stories  of  American  life 
and  adventure.  1895.  19cm  (Eclec.  school 
readings)  Amer.  bk.  co.    50c 

T  Stories  of  Indian  life,  frontier  peril  and  escape,  dar- 
ing Revolutionary  feats,  dangerous  whaling  voyages. 
Sketches  of  olden-time  homes,  schools,  dress  and  man- 
ners.   Pittsburg. 

Fiske,  John.  Essays,  historical  and  literary. 
2  V.     1902.     23cm  Macmillan    $4  n 

S  Lectures,  magazine  and  cyclopedia  articles,  etc.  col- 
lected since  author's  death,  v.  1,  Governor  Hutchinson, 
Charles  Lee,  Alexander  Hamilton,  JeflFerson,  Madison, 
Jackson,  Harrison,  Tyler,  Webster,  v.  2,  Fall  of  New 
France,  evolution  and  the  present  age,  Milton,  Huxley, 
Spencer,  Tyndall,  Koshchei  the  deathless,  etc.     N.  Y. 

History  of  the  United  States  for  schools; 

with  topical  analysis,  suggestive  questions,  and 
directions  for  teachers,  by  F.  A.  Hill.  1899. 
19Jcm  Houghton    $1  n 

Y  From  earliest  times  to  1894.  Excellent  outline  for 
schools,  with  brief  suggestions  for  collateral  reading  and 
questions.    N.  Y. 

Gibbs,  G:  F.     Pike  and  cutlass.     1900.     20cm 

Lippincott    $1.50 

T  stories  of  naval  exploits  of  Paul  Jones,  Decatur,  Hull , 
Cu.shing,  Somers,  Farragut  and  others.    Ed.  sel. 

Gordy,  J:  P.  Political  history  of  the  United 
States,  with  special  reference  to  the  growth  of 
political  parties.  2d  ed.  In  4  v.  v.  1-2.  1903. 
19 Jem  Holt    $1.75  n  ea 

V.  1  was  first  published  by  Ohio  pub.  co.  in  1895  under 
title  History  of  political  parties  in  the  Uniled  States.  A 
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lowed by  a  second  volume  in  1902  with  the  present  title. 
V.  3  and  v.  4  are  announced  as  iu  preparation,  v.  2  ends 
with  election  of  Jackson.    Ed.  sel. 

Gordy,  W.  F.  American  leaders  and  heroes;  a 
preliminary  text-book  in  United  States  history. 
1901.     19icm 

Y  Scribner    60c  n 

History  of  the  United  States,  for  schools. 

New  ed.     1899.     21cm  Scribner    $1  n 

Y  Much  space  given  to  social  and  economic  histor>-. 
Excellent  maps,  summaries  and  full  chronologic  tables. 
L.  A.  H. 

GriflBs,  W:  E.  The  romance  of  conquest;  the 
story  of  American  expansion  through  arms  and 
diplomacy;  illus.  by  F.  T.  Merrill.    1899.    20Jcm 

AVilde    $1.50 

Hale,  E:  E.  Memories  of  a  hundred  years. 
2  V.     1902.     21cm  Macmillan    $5  n 

E    Republished  from  Outlook. 

Reminiscences  at  first  and  second  hand  of  not.".ble  men 
and  grreat  movements  throughout  the  19th  centurj',  freely 
mingled  with  the  author's  opinions  and  saturated  in  every 
page  with  his  personality.    Wells. 


Hart,  A.  B.     Formation  of  the  union,  1750-1829.    i/ 
8th  ed.     1897.     17cm    (Epochs  of  Amer.  hist.) 

Longmans  $1.25 
Admirably  constructed  and  well  provided  with  maps 
and  classified  list  of  books.  Confined  mainly  to  political 
history.  Treatment  scientific  and  devoid  of  partisan 
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abreast  of  best  scholarship.    L.  A.  H. 

Handbook  of  the  history,  diplomacj'  and 

government  of  the  United  States,  for  class  use. 
1903.     21icm  Harvard    $2 

ed.    American  history  told  by  contempo-    i/ 

raries.     4  v.     1897-1901.    20cm    Macmillan    $8 

Contents:  v.  1,  Era  of  colonization,  1492-1680.  v.  2, 
Building  of  the  republic,  1689-1783.  v.  3,  National  expan- 
sion, 1783-1845.    v.  4,  Welding  of  the  nation,  1845-1900. 

Aims  to  furnish  a  collection  of  sources  for  study. 
Chiefly  extracts  from  diaries  and  contemporary  narra- 
tives.   L.  A.  H. 


Source-book  of  American  history;  ed.  for 

schools  and  readers.     1903.     19Jcm 

Macmillan     60c  n 
Selections   judiciously  made,  edited  and   annotated; 
helpful  introductory  chapters  for  teachers.    Dial,  27:  80. 

&  Chapm.an,  A.  B.  ed.    How  our  grand- 


fathers lived.    1902.    19  Jem    (Source-readers  in 
Amer.  hist.)  Macmillan    60c  n 

Y  Selections  from  various  contemporary  writings  illus- 
trating American  life,  chiefly  during  first  half  of  19th 
century.    Kttsburg. 


&  Hazard,  B.  E.  ed.    Colonial  children. 

1902.     19 Jem     (Source-readers  in  Amer.  hist.) 

Macmillan     40c  n 

Y  A  free  handling,  modernizing,  abstracting  of  con- 
temporary narratives.  Illustrations  well  chosen.  Saturn, 
75:  421. 

Higrgfinson,  T:  W.     Young  folks'  history  of  the 
United  States.     1903.     19cm         Longmans    $1 

Y  R    Books  for  consultation,  p.  349-54. 

Will  arouse  an  interest  in  the  reading  of  other  histories. 
There  has  been  no  sacrifice  of  scholarship.    L.  A.  H. 

Hildreth,  B.ichard.    History  of  the  L^nited  States 
of  America.     Rev.  ed.     6  v.     1880.     22Jcm 

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23 Jem  Putnam    $3..'^0  n 

Interesting  stories  of  famous  ships.  Specially  valuable 
•for  account  of  naval  actions  in  the  civil  war.    Wells. 

Irving,   ■Washing^ton.      Washington    and    his 
country.     1887.     18cm     (Class,  for  children) 

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Johnston,  Alexander.  History  of  the  United 
States  for  schools;  4th  ed.  rev.  and  continued 
by  VV.  M.  Daniels  and  William  Macdonald.  1902. 
19Jcm  Holt    $1 

y    still  among  the  best.    Shows  profound  sense  for 
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rian.   L.  A.  H. 
2        The  United  States,  its  history  and  consti- 
tution.    1902.     ISicui  Scribner    $1 
Bibliography,  p.  273-76. 

Treats  periods  of  exploration  and  colonization  with 
unusual  brevity  and  gives  proper  attention  to  social  and 
economic  facts.  Presents  clearly  causes  and  effects. 
Written  from  sources:  accurate,  fair,  excellent  judgment 
and  clear,  direct  style.  L.  A.  H. 
Lamed,  J.  N.  History  of  the  United  States  for 
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Houghton    $1.40  n 
List  of  works  referred  to,  pref.  p.  13-30. 
liOdge,  H:  C,  &  Roosevelt,  Theodore.     Hero 
tales  from  American  history.     1895.     19Jcm 

Century    $1.50 
Y    Series  of  narrative  sketches  of  dramatic  scenes  of 
American  history.    Scenes  generally  those  of  war,  and 
heroes  martial  rather  than  industrial.    L.  A.  H. 
^Macdonald,    William,   ed.      Select  documents 
illustrative  of  the  history  of  the  United  States, 
177&-1861.     1898.     20Jcm    Macmillan    $2.25  n 
T    Relate  mainly  to  constitutional  development,  for- 
eign relations  and  banking.    Useful  compilation  for  col- 
lege classes.    L.  A.  H. 
McLaughlin,  A.  C.     History  of  the  American 
nation.     1899.      20cm      (Twentieth  cent,  text- 
bks.)  Appleton    $1.40  n 

Many  current  misapprehensions  and  prejudices  quietly 
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ism of  the  South,  and  the  contradictory  phases  of  recon- 
struction set  forth  with  admirable  lucidity  and  fairness. 
W.  M.  West  in  Amei-.  hist.  r.  5:  351. 

^  Maclay,  E.  S.  History  of  the  United  States 
navy  from  1775  to  1901.  New  ed.  3  v.  1901. 
22Jcm  Appleton    $9  n 

On  t.-p.  of  vols.  1-2:  With  technical  revision  by  Lieu- 
tenant Roy  Campbell  Smith,  v.  s.  n. 
Standard  history  of  naval  affairs  1775-1894.    N.  Y. 

McMaster,  J:  B.  History  of  the  people  of  the 
United  States,  from  the  revolution  to  the  civil 
war.     In  7  v.     v.  1-5.     1883-1900.     22Jcm 

Appleton    $2.50  ea 
Unequaled  within  its  field,  but  gives  at  best  only  a  par- 
tial view  of  course  and  significance  of  American  history. 
/      L.  A.  H. 
— —    With  the  fathers;  studies  in  the  history 
of  the  United  States.     1896.     19icm 

Appleton    $1.50 
13  essays  previously  published  in  magazines  or  news- 
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Know-nothings,  currency  question,  Franklin  in  France, 
etc.    N.  Y. 


Morris,   Charles.      Historical  tales:   American. 

1893.     18  Jem  Lippincott    $1 

T    Interesting  narratives  of  discovery,  adventure  and 

patriotism,  Indian  warfare,  events  of  revolution,  civil 

war,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Mowry,  W:  A:    Territorial  growth  of  the  United 
States.     1902.     20  Jem  Silver    $1.50 

Brief  account  of  the  successive  acquisitions  of  territory 
by  the  United  States,  written  from  secondary  sources. 
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ing to  such  acquisitions,  without  reference  to  the  under- 
lying causes.  Convenient  handbook  for  ready  reference. 
Wells. 

Old  South  leaflets.     [General  ser.]     6  v.     1896- 

1902.  18J-20Jcm  Old  South    $1.50  ea 
Comprises  125  nos.  issued  separately. 

Parkman,  Francis.     Historic  handbook  of  the 
northern  tour.     1899.     20 Jem  Little    $1.50 

Narratives  of  the  most  significant  events  and  incidents 
associated  with  Lake  George  and  Lake  Champlain,  Niag- 
ara, Montreal  and  Quebec  from  Parkman's  works,  with 
some  explanatory  pa.ssages  added.    Lit.  rrorld  (B) 

Schouler,  James.     Eighty  years  of  union,  being 
a  short  history  of  the  United  States,  1783-1865. 

1903.  21Jcm  Dodd    $1.75  n 

Selection  of  representative  passages  from  his  History  of 
the  United  States,  giving  a  history  of  the  general  develop- 
ment of  parties,  public  measures  and  public  opinions  pre- 
ceding the  civil  war.    Pub.  wkly. 


V 


History  of  the  United  States  of  America,    *^ 

under  the  constitution.    Rev.  ed.    6  v.    1894-99. 
21  Jem  Dodd     $13.50 

Undoubtedly  the  best  balanced  and  most  serviceable 
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1865.  Distinctly  a  narrative  history;  not  a  political  dis- 
quisition.   Closely  packed  with  facts.    L.  A.  H. 

Semple,  E.   C.     American  history  and  its  geo-     ^ 
graphic  conditions.     1903.     22Jcm 

Houghton    $3  n 

Bibliography,  p.  463-66. 

Study  of  the  dominant  influences  of  geographic  condi- 
tions on  successive  events  of  American  history  and  on 
the  great  factors  of  progress,  railroads,  immigration,  dis- 
tribution of  cities,  etc.    11  maps.    N.  Y. 

Smith,  Ooldwin.     The  United  States;  an  outline     *^ 
of  political  history,  1492-1871.     1893.     21cm 

Macmillan    $2 

A  brilliantly  written  sketch,  well  proportioned  and 
marvelou.sly  condensed.  While  critical,  distinctly  sym- 
pathetic.   L.  A.  H. 

Sparks,  E.  E.     Expansion  of  the  American  peo- 
ple, social  and  territorial.     1900.     20cm 

Scott,  F.     $2 

Seeks  to  show  how  the  United  States  has  grown  in  ter- 
ritory and  in  the  diversity,  range  and  content  of  its 
material  and  social  interests.    Nation. 


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Tappan,    E.    M.      Our  country's  story.      1902. 
19icm  Houghton    65c  n 

T  Elementary.  Style  has  unusual  life  and  appeal  to 
child's  interest.    Well  illustrated.    N.  Y. 

^'      Wilson,  Woodrow.     Division  and  reunion,  1829- 
1889.     1893.     17cm     (Epochs  of  Amer.  hist.) 

Longmans    $1.25 

Suggestions  for  readers  and  teachers,  pref.  p.  9-12. 
Bibliographic  references  at  head  of  each  chapter. 

Its  literary  quality  raises  it  above  the  ordinary  'text/ 
book,  and  makes  it  at  once  the  best  and  most  readable 
general  history  of  these  60  years.    L.  A.  H. 

\J     History  of    the   American   people.     5  v. 

1902.     22|cm'  Harper    $17.50  n 

P  Contents:  v.  1,  The  swarming  of  the  English,  v.  2, 
Colonies  and  nations,  v.  3,  The  founding  of  the  govern- 
ment. V.  4,  Critical  changes  and  civil  war.  v.  5,  Reunion 
and  nationalization. 

From  first  settlement  to  present.  Based  on  secondary 
authorities.  Valuable  for  broad  outlines,  general  ac- 
curacy and  lucidity  of  generalizations  and  interpretation 
of  events.    Wells. 

\i      Winsor,  Justin,  ed.     Narrative  and  critical  his- 
tory of  America.     8  v.     1884-89.     32cm 

Houghton    subs.     $44 

S  Critical  essays  by  different  writers  covering  Ameri- 
can history  in  detail  to  adoption  of  constitution  and  briefly 
to  about  1860.  Most  valuable  parts  are  critical  essays  on 
sources  and  Mr  Winsor's  notes.  Rich  in  fac-similes  of 
maps,  historical  illustrations  and  portraits.    L.  A.  H. 

See  also  Public  documents  list.  , 

973.1     Discovery 

'^  Dawson,  S:  E:     Voyages  of  the  Cabots,  latest 
phases  of  the  controversy.     1897.     25cm 

Author,  Ottawa,  Canada    $1.25 
The  best  discussion  of  the  problem  of  Cabot's  landfall 
in  1497.    L.  A.  H. 

'^^   De  Costa,  B:  F.     Pre-Columbian  discovery  of 
America.     3d  ed.     1901.     25Jcm      Munsell    $5 
Icelandic  sagas  relating  to  pre-Columbian  discovery  of 
America  by  the  Northmen,  translated,  with  needful  ex- 
planations in  regard  to  persons  and  places.    Nation,  8:  53. 

i/  Piske,  John.  Discovery  of  America,  with  some 
account  of  ancient  America  and  the  Spanish 
conquest.     2  v.     1899.     20Jcm     Houghton    $4 

R    Characterized  by  thorough  .scholarship,  well  bal- 
•    anced  judgment  and  literary  charm.    Distinctive  feature 
is  application  of  theory  of  evolution  to  explain  features 
of  primitive  culture  in  America.    L.  A.  H. 

Grifl&s,  "W:  E.     Romance  of  discovery;  illus.  by 
F.  T.  Merrill.     1897.     20^cm  Wilde    $1.50 

Tells  of  the  earliest  voyages  to  America,  and  of  the 
explorations  of  Coronado,  Drake,  Hudson,  Champlain, 
La  Salle  and  others,  touching  briefly  qd  more  modern 
pioneers. 


Johnson,  "W:  H:     Pioneer  Spaniards  in  North 
America.     1903.     21cm  Little    $1.20  n 

Y  Books  of  reference,  pref.  p.  9. 

Sketches  of  the  principal  Spanish  discoveries  in  the 
first  half  of  the  16th  century  in  North.  America,  followed 
by  a  glance  at  the  reconquest  of  New  Mexico  and  a  short 
essay  on  pre-Columbian  culture  in  Mexico.    Nation,  77:473. 

Bling,  G..  E..     De  Soto  and  his  men  in  the  land    '^ 

of  Florida;  illus.  by  George  Gibbs.    1898.    20cm 

Macmillan    $1.50 
E    Combines  material  from  original  sources  in  contin- 
uous narrative  with  much  literary  skill.    N.  Y. 

liowery,  "Woodbury.    Spanish  settlements  with-   ^ 
in  the  present  limits  of  the  United  States,  1513- 
1561.     1901.     23Jcm 
K  S  Putnam    $2.50  n 

liummis,    C:    F.        Spanish    pioneers.        1893.    "^ 
18Jcm  McClurg    $1 

Y  Contents:  The  broad  story;  Specimen  pioneers;  The 
greatest  conquest  [Peru] 

Claims  that  achievements  of  early  Spanish  discoverers 
in  New  World  have  been  undervalued  and  misrepre- 
sented, and  briefly  recounts  them.    N.  Y. 

Farkman,  Francis.     Pioneers  of  France  in  the 
New  World.     1903.     21  Jem    (New  lib.  ed.) 

Little    $2 
B,    Huguenots  in  Florida,  and  Champlain  and  his  as- 
sociates; ends  with  1635.     Pt.  1  of  his  France  and  England 
in  North  America.    N.  Y. 

Winsor,  Justin.     Cartier  to   Frontenac.     1894. 
23cm  Houghton    $4 

S  Geographic  discovery  in  interior  of  North  America 
in  its  historical  relations,  1534-1700.    Title. 

973.2     Colonial 

Baldwin,  James.     Discovery  of  the  old  North- 
west and  its  settlement  by  the  French.     1901. 
19cm     (Eclec.  school  readings) 
Y  Amer.  bk.  co.     60  c 

Brady,  C.  T.     Colonial  fights  and  fighters.    1901.  ^ 
21cm  McClure    $1.20  n 

Y  Contests  and  adventures  of  De  Solo,  Morgan  and 
his  buccaneers,  Frontenac,  Oglethorpe,  Pepperrell,  Brad, 
dock,  Montcalm  and  Wolfe,  etc.    N.  Y. 

Coffin,  C:  C.     Old  times  in  the  colonies.     1881. 
23  X  17cm  Harper    $2 

Y  Sketches  colonial  life  from  discovery  and  settlement 
to  1760.    N.  Y. 

Drake,  S:  A.     Border  wars  of  New  England, 
commonly  called    King' William's  and  Queen    ^ 
Anne's  wars.     1897.     19 Jem        Scribner    $1.50 
P  Y    Original  contribution  to  history  of  infer-colonial 
wars.    L.  A.  H. 

Making  of  Virginia  and  the  middle  eolo-   ^ 

nies,  1578-1701.    1893.    19 Jem    Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Outline  of  early  history  of  Virginia,  Maryland,  New 
York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania  and  Delaware,  chapter  on 
Iroquois  league.    N.  Y. 


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'    Eggleston,  Edward.     The  beginners  of  a  nation 
1896.     2Ucm  Appleton    $1.50 

R  History  of  source  and  rise  of  earliest  English  settle- 
ments in  America  with  special  reference  to  life  and  char- 
acter of  the  people.    Title. 

/  Fisher,  G:  P.     The  colonial  era.     1892.     19cm 
(Amer.  hist,  ser.)  Scribner    $1  n 

B    Bibliographic  note,  p.  325-36. 

Ciompact,  suggestive;  neither  predominantly  political 
nor  theologic.  Recognizes  the  contributions  to  our  na- 
tional life  of  other  colonies  than  those  east  of  the  Hudson. 
Nation. 

V    Fiske,  John.     New  France  and  New  England. 
1902.     20icin  Houghton     $1.65  n 

B  Fills  gap  in  his  American  history  series  from  discov- 
ery to  1789.  Treats  Canadian  development,  Salem  witch- 
craft, Norridgewock  and  Louisburg,  the  French  and 
Indian  war.    N.  Y. 


"^  Parkman,  Francis.     A  half-century  of  conflict. 
2v.     1903.     21  Jem     ( New  lib.  ed. ')     Little    $4 
B    Popular  ed.  83. 

Fills  gap  between  Count  Frontenac  and  Montcalm  and 
Wolfe.  Chief  episodes,  the  lights  along  the  border  settle- 
ments of  Maine  during  Queen  Anne's  war,  sack  of  Deer- 
field,  story  of  Acadia  and  siege  of  LouLsburg.  Pt.  6  of  his 
France  and  England  in  North  America.    N.  Y. 

La  Salle  and  the  discovery  of  the  great 


West.    1903.    21  Jem    (New lib.  ed.)    Little    $2 

B  Describes  exploration  of  Mississippi  and  Great  Lakes, 
and  adventures  of  Joliet,  Marquette  and  Father  Henne- 
pin, grouping  all  the.se  events  about  La  Salle.  Pt.  3  of 
his  France  and  England  in  North  America.    N.  Y. 


/  Old  Virginia  and  her  neighbours.     2  v. 

1897.  20Jcm  Houghton    $4 
B    Virginia,  Maryland,  Carolina  and  Georgia  from  first 

settlements  to  1753.    Comes   between   his   Discovery  of 
America  and  Beginnings  of  New  England.    N.  Y. 

GriflBjs,  W:  E.  Romance  of  American  coloniza- 
tion; how  the  foundation  stones  of  our  history 
were  laid;  iflus.  by  F.  T.  Merrill.     1898.     20Jcm 

Wilde    $1.50 

Guerber,  H.  A.     Story  of  the  thirteen  colonieb. 

1898.  19cni.     (Eclec.  school  readings) 

Amer.  bk.  co.     65c 
T    From  voyages  of  Northmen  to  end  of  revolutionary 
war.    Intended  as  a  historical  reader.    Pittsburg. 

Higginson,  T:  W.  Young  folks'  book  of  Amer- 
ican explorers.    1898.     19cm    Longmans    $1.20 

Y  First  issued  in  1877  under  title  Book  of  American  ex- 
plorers. 

Extracts  from  narratives  of  explorers  of  American  coast 
from  legends  of  Northmen  to  establishment  of  Virginia 
and  Massachusetts  colonies.    Sargent. 

/  liOdge,  H:  C.  Short  history  of  the  English  col- 
onies in  America.     1881.     22cm        Harper    $3 

Social  conditions  at  time  of  stamp  act  congress,  1765, 
well  described.    N.  Y. 

•^  Macdonald,  "William,  ed.  Select  charters  and 
other  documents  illustrative  of  American  his- 
tory, 1606-1775.     1899.     20Jcm 

Macmillan    $2  n 

80  documents  in  all,  selected  with  good  judgment. 
Nation,  69 :  429. 

*  Parkman,  Francis.  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac  and 
the  Indian  war  after  the  conquest  of  Canada. 
2v.     1903.     21icm     (New  lib.  ed.)     Little    $4 

B    Popular  ed.  $3. 

Shows  relation  of  Pontiac's  conspiracy  to  develop- 
ment of  Anglo-Saxon  power  on  this  continent  and  gives 
a  picture  of  forest  life  and  Indian  character.    N.  Y. 


Montcalm  and  Wolfe.    2  v.    1903.    21ijcm 

(New  lib.  ed.)  Little    $4 

B  Story  of  downfajl  of  France  in  America,  culminat- 
ing in  battle  on  Heights  of  Abraham.  Perhaps  of  greater 
general  interest  and  more  typical  of  whole  series  than  any 
other  volume.  Pt.  7  of  his  France  and  England  in  North 
America.    N.  Y. 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  The  colonies,  1492-1750.  10th 
ed.     1897.     17cm     (Epochs  of  Amer.  hist.) 

Longmans    $1.25 

Suggestions  for  readers  and  teachers,  pref.  p.  9-13.  Bib- 
liographic references  at  head  of  each  chapter. 

Stj-lc  clear;  the  most  important  facts  of  period  correctly 
stated.  Much  information  in  limited  space.  Impartial. 
L.  A.  H.  ' 

073.3    Jievolution  and  eanfederatian 

Brooks,  E.  S.  The  Century  book  of  the  American 
revolution;  with  introd.  by  C.  M.  Depew.  1897. 
24i  X  19cm  Century    $1.50 

Y  Story  of  a  young  people's  pilgrimage  to  revolution- 
ary battlefields.    Many  illustrations.    N.  Y. 

Carrington,  H:  B.  Battles  of  the  American 
revolution,  1775-1781.     1888.     26cm 

Barnes    $5 
Covers  only  military  side.    Based  on  careful  study  of 
leading  sources.    Admirable  book  in  conception  and  exe- 
cution.   Good  plans.    L.  A.  H. 

Coflan,  C:  C.     The  boys  of  '76.     1876.     23cm 

Harper    $2 

Y  Story  of  battles  of  revolution.    N.  Y. 

"^Fiske,  John.     American  revolution.     2  v.     1899. 

20cm  Houghton    $4 

B    The  best  history  that  we  possess  of  the  war,  looked 

at  both  from  a  political  and  a  military  point  of  view. 

J.  A.  Doyle  in  Eng.  hist.  r.  (B) 

^ Critical  period  of  American  history,  178:^ 

1789.     1899.     20icm  Houghton    $2 

B  State  of  country  at  close  of  revolution,  development 
of  states  and  westward  expansion,  imperfect  working  and 
gradual  breakdown  of  articles  of  confederation,  and  for- 
mation and  adoption  of  constitution.    L.  A.  H. 

Compact,  straightforward  and  trustworthy  study  of  the 
seven  years  of  constitution  making.    Critic. 


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Fiske,  John.     War  of  independence,  with  maps,  ^ 
index  and  a  biographical  sketch.     1894.     18cm 
(Riverside  lit.  ser. )  Houghton     75c 

y    Collateral  reading,  p.  195-96. 

More  a  study  of  causes  and  effects  than  an  account 
of  battles.  Good  supplement  to  school  text-books.  Pitts- 
burg. 

Hart,  A.  B.,  &  Hill,  Mabel,  ed.     Camps  and 
firesides    of    the    revolution.       1902.       19^cm 
(Source-readers  in  Amer.  hist.) 
Y  Macmillan    50c  n 

Lecky,  W:  E:  H.     American  revolution,  1763- 
1783.     1898.     18Jcm  Appleton    $1.25 

Chapters  and  passages  relating  to  America  from  his 
lliitory  of  England  in  the  18th  century;  arranged  and  ed-"^ 
ited  with  historical  and   bibliographic  notes  by  J.  A. 
"VVoodburn.    Title. 

liOdge,   H:   C.     Story  of  the  revolution.     1903. 
23^cm  Scribner    $3 

A  story  of  fighting  rather  than  of  causes,  principles  and 

results.    First  published  in  Scribner's  magazine.    N.  Y. 

liossing,  B.  J 
lution.     2  V. 


Van  Tyne,  C.  H.     The  loyalists  in  the  American 

revolution.     19D2.     20cm  Macmillan    $2  n 

Study  of  formation  and  course  of  loyalist  party,  based 

on  a  restricted  selection  of  available  sources.    Valuable 

as  a  general  narrative.    Wells. 

973.4    C'otistlttitional  period 

Adams,  Henry.     History  of  the  United  States 
of  America.     9  v.     1891-98.     19cm 

Scribner    $18 
The  most  valuable  hi.story  of  this  important  period,  re- 
markable alike  for  its  research,  its  penetrating  analysis 
of  character  and  political  tendencies,  and  for  its  flood  of 
light  on  every  phase  of  foreign  relations.    L.  A.  H. 


Hosmer,  J.  E. 

chase.    1902. 

ser.) 


Pictorial  field-book  of  the  revo- , 
1860. 


History  of  the  Louisiana  pur- 

19 Jem    (Expansion  of  the  repub. 

Appleton    $1.25  n 


S  Based  chiefly  on  contemporary  French  sources  but 
designed  forgeneral  reader.  Prior  history,  events  induc- 
ing sale,  negotiations  leading  thereto,  formal  transfer  of 
sovereignty,  and  summary  of  its  subsequent  history  con- 
cisely and  clearly  set  forth.    Wells. 


26icm  Harper    $7 

E.  Result  of  a  personal  examination  of  the  scenes  de- 
scribed. Illustrations  from  actual  sketches.  Principal 
drawback  is  arrangement  according  to  the  author's  jour- 
neys and  not  according  to  sequence  of  events.  Stimulat- 
ing and  useful.    L.  A.  H. 

Maclay,  E.  S.     History  of  American  privateers.  ^ 
1899.     22Jcm  Appleton    $3  n 

Proves  that  our  privateers  had  even  more  to  do  with 
establishment  of  our  sea  power  in  both  our  wars  with  the 
mother  country  than  the  vessels  of  the  regular  navy. 
Amer.  hist.  r.    (B) 

Sloane,  "W:  M.     The  French  war  and  the  revolu- 
tion.    1893.     19cm     (Amer.  hist,  ser.) 

Scribner    $1  n   , 
\i 
Bibliography,  p.  393-96. 

1756-83.  State  of  French  and  English  colonies  at  out- 
break of  last  French  and  Indian  war;  causes  of  the 
revolution,  and  connection  between  the  revolution  and 
changring  American  political  ideas,  well  brought  out. 
L.  A.  H. 

Smith.,  J.  H.     Arnold's  march  from  Cambridge 
to  Quebec.     1903.     21  Jem  Putnam    |2  n 

»        Authorities,  pref.  p.  13-19. 

Results  of  a  careful  and  exhaustive  study  of  the 
external  facts.  Arnold's  journal  here  printed  for  first 
time.    Nation,  77:  195. 

Trevelyan,  Sir  G:  O:     American  revolution.     2 
pts.  in  3  V.     1899-1903.     21Jcm  ^ 

Longmans    $7.50  n 

B,    Pt.  1,  2ded. 

Written  by  an  Englishman  whose  sympathies  are  with 
the  colonies.  Valuable  for  its  treatment  of  underlying 
principles  of  the  struggle  and  for  its  characterization  of 
society  and  people.    N.  Y. 


Howard,  J.  Qt. 

chase.     1902. 


History  of  the  Louisiana  pur- 
24cm  Callaghan    $1.50  n 


Brief,  comprehensive  account  of  region  on  right  bank 
of  Mississippi  from  its  first  exploration  to  acquisition  by 
United  States,  with  supplementary  information  to  1900. 
Based  on  well  known  sources  and  secondary  authorities. 

Wells. 

Walker,  F.  A.  Making  of  the  nation,  1783- 
1817.     1895.     19cm     (Amer.  hist,  ser.) 

Scribner    $1  n 
Bibliography,  p.  293-98. 

Characteristics  are  skill  in  presenting  essential  facts 
and  the  healthy  balance  of  its  inferences  and  judgments. 
L.  A.  H. 

973.5     War  of  1812,  etc. 

Burgess,  J:  W:  Middle  period,  1817-1858. 
1897.    19cm    (Amer,  hist.  ser. )    Scribner  '  $1  n 

Bibliography,  p.  497-502. 

Struggle  between  national  and  state  rights  theories. 
Written  from  sources;  not  unbiased  though  both  sides 
usually  stated  fairly  and  moderately.  Stimulating. 
L.  A.  H. 

Johnson,  B.ossiter.  History  of  the  war  of 
1812-'15  between  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain.    1882.    19cm    (Minor  wars  of  the  U.  S. ) 

Dodd    $1.25 

Description  of  land  and  naval  battles,  with  chapters  on 
causes  of  war  and  the  Hartford  convention.    L.  A.  H. 

liOssing',  B.  J:  Pictorial  field-book  of  the  war 
of  1812.     1896.     26icm  Harper    $3.50 

Notwithstanding  their  'popular'  and  pictorial  char- 
acter the  jureat  value  of  Mr  Lossing's  l)0()k.s  is  well  known 
to  students.  For  topographic  details  he  is  invaluable 
and  he  gives  attention  to  a  multitude  of  side  points,  that 
throw  much  light  on  the  main  subject.    J.  R.  Soley, 


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V  Hoosevelt,  Theodore.     Naval  war  of  1812;  or, 

Tlie  kistory  of  the  United  States  navy  during 
the  last  war  with  Great  Britain;  appended  an 
acjonnt  of  the  battle  of  New  Orleans.  1903. 
23Jcm     (Stand,  lib.  ed.)  Putnam    $2.50 

Authorities  referred  to,  pref.  p.  31-33. 
Also  in  Sagamore  ser.    2  v.    50c  ea. 
From  good,  often  original  sources.    Impartial,  reliable 
and  scientific  without  being  dry.    L.  A.  H. 

073.0     War  tvith  Mexico,  etc. 

^l  Liadd,  H.  O.  History  of  the  war  with  Mexico. 
1883.     19cm     (Minor  wars  of  the  U.  S.) 

Dodd    $1.25 

Y  Cause  of  war  boldly  given  as  '  the  purpose  to  ex- 
tend human  slavery  into  free  territory.'    Nation,  37:  494. 

<i  Hhodes,  J.  F.  History  of  the  United  States 
from  the  compromise  of  1850.  v.  1-4.  1893. 
23cm  Macmillan    $2.50  n  ea 

Contents:  v.  1,  1860-54.  v.  2,  1854-60.  v.  3,  1860-62.  v. 
4,  1862-64. 

Author's  fairness  of  mind,  poise  of  judgii;ent,  historic 
sympathy  and  thoroughness  of  research  place  him  in 
front  rank  of  American  historians.    L.  A.  H. 

973.7     War  of  secession 

V  Azumen,  Daniel.     Atlantic  coast.     Subscription 

ed.     1885.     20 Jem     (Navy  in  the  civ.  war,  v.  2) 

Scribner    $1 

Xaval  operations  from  Cape  Hatteras  to  Cape  Florida; 
union  and  confederate  reports  of  same  occurrences  are 
joined  throughout  to  support  or  check  each  other.  The 
work  indicates  laborious  research  and  straightforward 
honesty.    Tone  fair  and  manly.    Nation,  37: 121. 

i/  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war;  being  for  the 
most  part  contributions  by  union  and  confed- 
erate officers;  ed.  by  R.  U.  Johnson  and  C.  C. 
Buel.  4v.  1887-88.  28Jcm  Century  $15  n 
The  war  papers  originally  published  in  the  Century 
vMgazine,  arranged  to"T»^ke  a  consecutive  history,  care- 
fully edited  and  thoroughly  indexed,  forming  extremely 
interesting  and  valuable  history  of  the  war.  Nation, 
46:30. 

Senton,  C:  E.     As  seen  from  the  ranks.     1902. 
19 Jem  Putnam    $1.25  n 

Y  A  sober  narrative  of  personal  experience  in  the 
l.Wth  N.  Y.  volunteers  from  1862  to  close  of  war,  describ- 
ing without  exaggeration  a  soldier's  life  in  camp,  on  the 
march,  in  battle,  in  hospital.    Wells. 

i^  Burgess,  J:  "W:  The  civil  war  and  the  constitu- 
tion, 1859-1865.  2  v.  1901.  19cm  (Amer. 
hist.  ser. )  Scribner    $1  n  ea 

R  His  analysis  of  the  characters  of  Lincoln,  Douglas 
and  JeflFerson  Davis  has  never  been  equaled.  Critic,  41:  9 
(B) 

Chaiuplin,  J:  D.    Young  folk's  history  of  the  war 
for  the  union.     1881.     21cin  Holt    $2.50 

Y  Confederate  flags  and  war  songs,  p.  561-74. 

Short,  well  written  and  entertaining  history,  very  fair 
and  impartial  in  tone,  and  aiming  rather  at  incident  and 


graphic  narrative  than  at  political  and  strategic  analysis. 
Natimi,  33:  419. 

Cist,  H:  M.  Army  of  the  Cumberland.  1882. 
19cm     (Campaign  of  the  civ.  war) 

Scribner    $1 
Operations  to  end  of  Chattanooga  campaign.    N.  Y. 

CoflBxi,  C:  C.  Drum-beat  of  the  nation;  the  first 
period  of  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  from  its  out- 
break to  the  close  of  1862.     1888.     23cm 

Harper    $2 

Y  Entertaining  anecdotes  and  graphic  touches  bring 
near  to  us  thoughts  and  feelings  of  those  stirring  times. 
Nation,  45:  442. 

Freedom  triumphant;  the  fourth  period 

of  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  from  September  1864, 
to  its  close.     1891.     23cm  Harper    $2 

Y  Treats  of  Sheridan  in  the  Shenandoah;  Sherman's 
march  to  the  sea  and  through  the  Carolinas;  struggle  of 
the  army  of  the  Potomac  round  Petersburgand  Richmond, 
etc.    Sargent. 

Marching  to  victory;  the  second  period  of 


the  war  of  the  rebellion,  including  the  year  1863. 

1902.     23cm  Harper    $2 

Y  Spirited  descriptions  of  the  great  battles,  specially 
those  of  which  the  author  was  an  eye  witnes.s.  Gives 
clear  conception  of  the  magnitude  of  the  contest,  and  at 
the  same  time  inspires  a  true  pride  in  the  men,  both  North 
and  South,  who  fought  it.    Nation,  47:  461. 

Redeeming  the  republic;  the  third  period 


of  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  in  the  year  1864. 
1890.     23cm  Harper    $2 

Y  Shows  clearly  the  bravery  and  self-sacriflce  which 
characterized  multitudes  on  both  sides.    Nation,  49: 415. 

Cox,  J.  D.     Atlanta.     1882.     19cm     (Campaigns    "^ 
of  the  civ.  war,  v.  9)  Scribner    $1 

Clear,  straightforward  and  detailed  account  of  Sher- 
man's campaign.    Nation. 

The  march    to  the  sea;    Franklin    and 

Nashville.     1882.     19cm     (Campaigns    of    the 
civ.  war,  v.  10)  Scribner    $1 

Clear,  concise  narrative  of  Gen.  Thomas'  defense  of 
Tennessee  against  Hood,  and  of  Gen.  Sherman's  famous 
march  and  subsequent  campaign  in  the  Carolinas.  Nation. 

Military  reminiscences  of  the  civil  war.    "^ 

2  V.     1900.     23cm  Scribner    $6  n 

Possessed  of  an  attractive  literary  style,  he  brought  to 
these  Reminiscenccx  the  philosophic  imagination  which 
raises  them  above  a  bare  chronicle  of  events.    Nation. 

Curry,   J.    L.    M.     Civil  history  of  the  govern-  y 
ment  of  the  Confederate  states,  with  seme  per- 
sonal reminiscences.     1901.     20cm 

Johnson    $1,25 

P  Defends  secession  and  outlines  political  history  of 
Confederacy.  Chapter  on  confederate  constitution.  Lucid, 
candid,  without  bitterness  or  regret.    N.  Y. 


973 


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Dana,  C:  A.  Recollections  of  the  civil  war;  with 
the  leaders  at  Washington  and  in  the  field  in 
the  sixties.     1902.     21cm  Appleton    $2 

K  Partly  published  in  McCltire's  magazine.  Perspicu- 
ous descriptions  of  several  great  campaigns;  numerous 
character  sketches;  many  passages  of  a  high  order  of 
literary  merit.    F.  W.  Moore  in  Amer.  hist.  r.    4:  568. 

Dodge,  T.  A.  Bird's-eye  view  of  our  civil  war. 
Eev.  ed.     1897.     20cm     (Student's  ed.) 

Houghton    $1  n 

Tone  elevated  and  fair,  conception  of  military  opera- 
tions comprehensive  and  criticisms  on  them  judicious. 
Nation,  37:  258. 

New  maps  from  government  surveys  and  charts.    Pref. 
» 

^  Doubleday,  Abner.  Chancellorsville  and  Get- 
tysburg. 1885.  19cm  (Campaigns  of  the  civ. 
war)  Scribner    $1 

Interesting  though  not  unbiased  record.    N.  Y. 

V 

4  Famous  adventures  and  prison  escapes  of  the 
civil  war.     1893.     21cm  Century    $1.50 

Y  Contents:  War  diary  of  a  Union  woman  in  the 
South;  The  locomotive  chase  in  Georgia;  Mosby's  '  Parti- 
zan  rangers;'  A  romance  of  Morgan's  rough-riders; 
Colonel  Rose's  tunnel  at  Libby  prison;  A  hard  road  to 
travel  out  of  Dixie;  Escape  of  General  Breckenridge.  ^ 

"^  Fiske,  John.     Mississippi  valley  in  the  civil  war. 
1900.     20cm  Houghton     §2 

B,  Outline  of  military  events  which  brought  about 
overthrow  of  Southern  confederacy  by  turning  its  left 
flank.    Author. 

V  Force,  M.  F.  From  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth. 
1885.    19cm    (Campaigns  of  the  civ.  war) 

Scribner    $1 
Carefully  prepared  and  uncontroversial.    Nation. 

Forsyth,  G:  A.  Thrilling  days  in  army  life;  ilhis. 
by  R.  F.  Zogbaum.     1900.     19icm 

Harper    $1.50 

P    Personal  experiences  during  'Sheridan's  ride,'  at  ■* 
Appomattox,  during  a  frontier  fight,  and  in  an  Apache 
raid.    N.  Y. 

^  Gordon,  J:  B.  Reminiscences  of  the  civil  war. 
1903.     22icm  Scribner    $3  n 

R   Recollections  covering  entire  war,  in  form  of  history,    '' 
anecdote  and  critical  comment.   States  the  issues  involved 
fairly  and  temperately  and  estimates  at  their  true  worth 
characteristics  displayed  by  confederate  leaders.    Dial, 
35:302. 

^  Greene,  F.  V.  The  Mississippi.  1882.  19cm 
(Campaigns  of  the  civ.  war,  v.  8)     Scribner    $1 

Carefully  prepared  history  of  operations  for  control  of 
the  river  from  May  1861,  till  capture  of  Vicksburg,  July 
1863.    N.  Y. 

Hart,  A.  B.,  &  Stevens,  Elizabeth,  ed.     Ro- 
mance of  the  civil  war.    1903.    19Jcm    (Source- 
readers  in  Amer.  hist. ) 
Y  Macmillan    60c  n 


Higrginson,  T:  W.     Army  life  in  a  black  regi- 

Hient;   new  ed.  with  notes  and  sup.  'chapter. 

1900.     19Jcm  Houghton    $2 

Without  extravagance  or  exaggeration.    Allan.  24:  644. 

Humphreys,  A.  A.  Virginia  campaign  of  '64 
and  '65;  the  army  of  the  Potomac  and  the  army 
of  the  James.  1883.  19cm  (Campaigns  of  the 
civ.  war,  v.  12)  Scribner    $1 

Describes  movements  of  armies  under  Grant  and  Lee 
clearly,  concisely  and  fairly.    N.  Y. 

KiefTer,  H:  M.  Recollections  of  a  drummer-boy. 
6th  ed.     1889.     22  x  16icm 

Houghton    $1.50 

Y  Does  not  deal  at  all  with  strategy,  and  in  description 
of  battles  presents  mostly  the  scenes  at  the  rear.  Nation, 
37:  423. 

liivermore,  T:  Ii.  Numbers  and  losses  in  -the 
civil  war  in  America,  1861-65.  2d  ed.  1901. 
24cm  •         Houghton    $1  n 

Presents  subject  in  clear  and  simple  language,  and  in  a 
soldierly  and  most  impartial  manner.  Of  intrinsic  value. 
Amer.  hist.  r.  6:  598. 

liOngstreet,  James.  From  Manassas  to  Appo- 
mattox; memoirs  of  the  civil  war  in  America. 
2d  ed.     1903.     23Jcm  Lippincott    $3 

A  work  without  which  the  literature  of  the  war  would 
be  incomplete.  His  methods  of  action  and  of  thought, 
his  canons  of  military  judgment,  his  influence  on  officers 
and  men,  are  all  worthy  of  careful  study.  J.  D.  Cox  in 
Nation,  62:  146. 

Mahan,  A.  T.  The  Gulf  and  inland  waters. 
1883.     19cm     (Navy  in  the  civ.  war,  v.  3) 

Scribner    $1 

Important  naval  service  of  the  civil  war.  principally  at 

Mobile  and  on  the  Mississippi  and  its  tributaries.    N.  Y. 

Matthews,  Franklin.  Our  navy  in  time  of  war 
(1861-1898)  1899.  18^cm  (Appletons'  home 
reading  bks. )  Appleton     75c  n 

Y  Concise  and  interesting.  Devoted  mainly  to  com- 
bats of  civil  war.    L.  A.  H. 

Nicolay,  J:  G:  The  outbreak  of  rebellion.  1881. 
19cm     (Campaigns  of  the  civ.  war,  v.  1) 

Scribner    $1 

Narrates  only  those  events  which  are  worth  remember- 
ing; his  style  never  dull,  often  brilliant,  always  clear  and 
concise;  he  speaks  directly  and  to  the  point.  Nation, 
33:  398. 

Palfrey,  F.  W.  Antietam  and  Fredericksburg. 
1882.     19cm     (Campaigns  of  the  civ.  war,  v.  5) 

Scribner    $1 

Conscientloos  study  of  all  data  available,  good  judg- 
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straightforward  expression  of  well  founded  opinions.  Of 
great  interest.    Nation,  34;  172. 


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of  the  civil  war  in  America;  tr.  by  L:  F.  Tasistro;  Houghton    $2 

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o  .      J    V     T    r,   X"  I.  ,                .        .  4      .u  °^  social  and  political  life.    N.  Y. 
V.  3-4,  ed.  by  J:  P.  Nicholson,    v.  4  contains  the  sev- 
enth volume  of  the  French  edition,  and  so  much  of  the  973.8    Zater  19th  ceHturtt 
eighth  volume  as  was  contained  in  the  manuscript  which  , 

the  distinguished  author  carried  with  him  when  he  was  *  Andrews,  E.  B:     The  United  States  in  our  own 

banished  from  France.-Pref  to  V.  4  ^-^^            j^j^^^^.^  ^^^^  reconstruction  to  expan- 

Style  alwavs  animated  and  often  bnlhant.    Narrative  .                          •               .          ,,,,»,,,.               ,    , 

just  and  careful  in  the  extreme.    J:  C.  Ropes  in  Dial,  ^lon;  bemg  an  extension  of  "The  historj-  of  the 

9:33.  last  quarter  century."     1903.     24cm 

^  Pittenger,    William.      The    great    locomotive  Scribner    .$5 

chase;   a  history  of  the  Andrews  railroad  raid  Revised  and  enlarged  from  articles  in  Scribner's  maga- 

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P            «!  'ok  telling  series  of  tableaux.    Will  aid  in  understanding 

*  ■  the  wonderful  growth  of  the  country  since  the  civil  war. 

Originally  appeared  under  title  Daring  and  suffering;  j_  q  cox  in  Nation,  63:  458. 
2*d  ed.  1881  under  title  Capturing  a  locomotive. 

Story  founded  on  one  of  most  remarkable  of  minor  J  Blaine,  J.  G.     Twenty  years  of   Congress:  from 

incidents  of   civil   war,  which  author  has  enlarged.  Lincoln  to  Garfield ;  with  a  review  of  the  events 

Natixm,  34:  43.  ^^j^ipj^  j^^j  ^^  ^j^^  political  revolution  of  1860. 

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in  good  style.    Nation.  ser. )                                                     Scribner    $1  n 

/      Porter,    Horace.     Campaigning     with     Grant.  r    The  clearest,  fairest  and  most  judicial  account  of 

1897.     23Jcm                                       Century     $3.50  this  important  and  unhappy  period  that  has  yet  been 

Recounts  Gen.  Grant's  daily  acts,  personal  traits,  e.x-  written.    H.  L.  Xelson  (B) 

pressions  of  opinion,  etc.  during  last  18  months  of  civil  -i  jj^vis,  R:  H.    Cuban  and  Porto  Rican  campaigns. 

^''^'   ^■^'  1898.     20^cm                                  Scribner    $1.50 

V      Ropes,  J:  C.     Army  under  Pope.     1881.     19cm  «  ■»    .         ^^    •    *■              •  *•        ^  .,      . 

•^     '                           ■'  .                    ^  R  P    An  enthusiastic  appreciation  of  the  American 

(Campaigns  of  the  civ.  war,  v.  4)     Scribner     $1  soldier,  and  a  very  plain  spoken  depreciation  of  General 

Accounts  of  battles  of  Groveton,  Second  Bull  Run  or  Shafter.    Acad. 

Manassas,  and  Chantilly  show  a  careful  sifting  of  the  J  -.      ,            t»      «         t           •  t      ^                           ,,^«,^ 

renorts.    Lit.  n,orld.iZ: -m.  ^Jordan,    D:    S.       Imperial    democracy.      1899. 

19icm  Appleton    $1.50 


rejiorts.    Lit.  world,  13:  204 

Story  of  the  civil  war;  a  concise  account 


of  the  war  in  the  United  States  of  America  be-  Eight  addresses  forcibly  presenting  the  views  of  a  vig- 

orous  thinker  against  the  policy  of  expansion,  fortified 
tween  1861  and  1865.     2  v.      1894-98.     23cm  by  citations  of  failures  in  Alaska.    N.  Y. 

Putnam    v.  1,  $1.50;  v.  2,  $2.50  I  .^               „                 ^          •     •      •    ^u        ,^^^ 

"J  Kennan,  George.     Campaigning  in  Cuba.     1899. 

List  of  works  cited,  v.  2,  pref.  p.  7-12.  f>i                                                               p     f            41  !^n 

Contents:  pt.l.  To  the  opening  of  the  campaigns  of  1862.  ^^cm                                                        Century     |)1.5U 

pt.  2,  The  campaigns  of  1862  [with  13  folded  maps  in  R    An  account  of  the  doings  of  the  Red  cross,  and  his 

pocket]  personal  adventures  when  quarantined  in  Santiago  lend 

Incontestably  the  most  intelligent  as  well  as  the  most  a  crisp  idea  of  what  manner  of  city  it  then  was.    Amer. 

complete  and  impartial  analysisof  campaigns  and  battles.  hi^.  r.  (B) 

J.  H.  Wilson  in  ^mfr.  ftw<.  r.  5:  .592.  ^t     j  tr    rt     mu  -xi-  o      •        -,i\t\n     <^,  i 

1/ Lodge,  H:  C.    The  war  with  Spain.    1900.   2Ucm 
Soley,  J.  B.     The  blockade  and  the  cruisers.  Harper    $2  50 

1883.     19cm     ( Navy  in  the  civ.  war,  v.  1 )  -o    rrv,         i   •  i.      •  ^  ■     •..  *u       .•    . 

^         •'  '    .      '  R    The  work  is  comprehensive,  and  in  it  the  entirety 

ocnbner     $1  of  the  war,  political  and  military,  is  for  popular  reading 

Well  arranged,  written  clearly,  without  technical  terms  perhaps  given  at  its  best.    T.  A.  Dodge  in  Anier.hist.r.  (Bi 

and  shows  great  familiarity  with  the  subject.    Discus.ses  ^  «     m       t                   ^     i                    •  l 

claim  of  our  government  that  the  blockade  was  simply  a  Mahan,  A.  T.     Lessons  of  the  war  with  Spain, 

domestic  embargo.    Xatioji,  36:  387.  and  other  articles.     1899.     20cm         Little    $2 

Webb,  A.  S.     The  Peninsula;  McClellan's  cam-  Instructive  discussion  of  the  conduct  of  the  war  and 

paign  of  1862.    1881.    19cm    (Campaigns  of  the  "*^*^'"  "^''''*  questions,  with  papers  on  subjects  related  to 

.                     -,                                             o,    V,             ^,  imperial  expansion,  which  the  author  earnestly  adyo- 

civ.  war,  V.  3)                                    Scribner    $1  ^^^^    ^  y. 

Sad  tale  of  want  of  unity,  want  of  confidence,  want  oft/'      .       .■    — ,     -^        ■!->        j-  •  l      t»i  •!•      • 

cooperation.between  the  administration  and  the  general     Millet,  F.    D.      Expedition  to  the  Philippines, 
commanding  the  army.    Author.  1899.     21cm  Harper    $2.50 

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B.eid,  Whitelaw.    Problems  of  expansion,  as  con- 
sidered in  papers  and  addresses.     1900.     19Jcm 

Century    $1.50 

Papers  and  addresses,  1898-1900,  on  various  phases  of 
public  questions  raised  by  war  with  Spain.  Temperate 
statement  of  expansionist's  attitude.    X.  Y. 

\i    Hoosevelt,  Theodore.    The  Kough  riders.    1899. 
22cm  Scribner    $1.50 

Straightforward  and  graphic  account  of  raising  and  con- 
stituency of  regiment,  its  war  experiences  and  return 
home.  Muster  roll,  colonel's  report,  etc.  appended. 
X.  Y. 
Sonnichsen,  Albert.  Ten  months  a  captive 
among  Filipinos.  1901.  21cm  Scribner  $2 
A  young  American's  experiences  as  prisoner  of  war, 

1899.  Useful  as  testimony  on  actual  conditions  and  to 
good  qualities  of  captors.    N.  Y. 

^  Woolsey,  T.  S.  America's  foreign  policy;  essays 
and  addresses.  1898.  19cm  Century  $1.25 
Discusses  the  Cuban  question,  the  future  of  Hawaii 
and  the  Philippines,  the  interoceanic  canal,  the  fisheries 
question,  the  arbitration  treaty  and  Pres.  Cleveland's 
Monroe  doctrine.    N.  Y. 

974    Nortbeasteru  or  Nortb  Atlantic.    New 
England 

Drake,   S:  A.     Book  of  New  England  legends 

and  folk  lore  in  prose  and  poetry.     Rev.  ed. 

1901.     21cm  Little    $2.50 

Classified  by  place.    N.  Y. 

/      Making    of    New    England,    1580-1643. 

1900.  19icm  Scribner    $1.50 
Results  of  thorough  scholarship   in  attractive   form. 

Kew  England  history  from  beginnings  of  discovery  to  for- 
mation of  confederacy  in  1643.  Nearly  a  model  of  its 
kind,  both  as  to  matter  and  style.    L.  A.  H. 

/  Piske,  John.  The  beginnings  of  New  England; 
or,  The  puritan  theocracy  in  its  relations  to 
civil  and  religious  liberty.     1900.     20Jcm 

Houghton    $2 
K  Substanceof  lectures  given  at  Washington  university, 
St  Louis,  1887. 

Avoids  historic  details  and  undertakes  to  group  ideas 
and  characterize  phases  of  civilization.    Pol.sci.q. 

y'  Palfrey,  J:  G.  Compendious  history  of  New 
England,  from  the  discovery  by  Europeans  to 
the  first  general  congress  of  the  Anglo-Amejican 
colonies.  4  v.  1884.  19 Jem  Houghton  $6 
Abridgment  of  larger  work  by  omission  of  notes  and 
references,  and  chapters  on  progress  of  events  in  Eng- 
land during  17th  century,  and  by  cutting  down  some 
parts  of  text.    L.  A.  H. 

/  Powell,  Ij.  p.  ed.  Historic  towns  of  New  England. 
1898.  22cm  (Amer.  hist,  towns)  Putnam  $3  n 
Historical  and  descriptive  monographs  on  Portland, 
Rutland  (Mass.),  Salem,  Boston,  Revolutionary  Boston, 
Cambridge,  Concord,  Plymouth,  Cape  Cod  towns.  Deer- 
field,  Newport,  Providence,  Hartford,  New  Haven.  Well 
illustrated.    N.  V. 


<  Weeden,  W:  B.  Economic  and  social  history  of 
New  England,   1620-1789.     2  v.     1890.    21  Jem 

Houghton    $4.50 

S  K  Best  book  yet  written  from  which  to  obtain  an 
idea  of  the  life  in  colonial  and  provincial  New  Eng- 
land.   L.  A.  H. 

974.3     Vertnont 

^  Robinson,  B.  E,  Vermont,  a  study  of  inde- 
pendence. 1892.  18§cm  (Amer.  common- 
wealths) Houghton    $1.25 

Reliable  and  well  written;  from  settlement  till  admis- 
sion into  the  union.    L.  A.  H. 

974.4    Maaaaehusetts 

Adams,  C:  F.  jr.     Massachusetts;  its  historians 
and  its  history.     1893.     20Jcm      Houghton    $1 
Brief  discussion  of  place  of  Massachusetts  in  history  of 
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gious tolerance.    A  very  suggestive  book.    L.  A.  H. 

J Three  episodes  of  Massachusetts  history: 


the  settlement  of  Boston  Bay;  the  Antinomian 
controversy;  a  study  of  church  and  town  gov- 
ernment.    2  V.     1892.     20Jcm      Houghton    $4 

Shortcomings  as  well  as  crefditable  things  stated.  No 
more  trustworthy  delineation  of  the  life  of  a  New  Eng- 
land town  has  ever  been  known.    L.  A.  H. 

<  Arber,  Edward,  ed.  Story  of  the  pilgrim 
fathers,  1606-1623  a.  d.  as  told  by  themselves, 
their  friends,  and  their  enemies.     1897.  20cm 

Houghton    $2 

S  Extracts  from  original  documents  interspersed  with 
valuable  comment.  Treats  of  the  ecclesiastic  conflict  in 
England  and  Holland  and  of  New  England  colonization. 

N.  Y. 

Drake,  S:  A.     On  Plymouth  rock.     1897.     17icm 

Lee    60ir 

T  Rehearses  the  pilgrim  story  in  brief,  attractive  form. 
L.  A.  H. 

QrifB.s,  W:  E.     The  pilgrims  intheirthree  homes; 
England,  Holland,  America.     1898.     19cm 

Houghton    $1.25 

P  A  vigorous,  rhetorical  account  of  the  pilgrim  fathers. 
Polemic  rather  than  historical.    L.  A.  H. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Grandfather'schairand 
Biographical  stories;  with  a  biog.  sketch,  notes 
and  illus.     19 Jem    (Riverside  school  lib.) 
Y  Houghton    70c  n 

^  Howe,  M.  A.  De  W.     Boston,  the  place  and  the 

people;  illus.  by  L:  A.   Holman.     1903.     21cm 

Macmillan    $2.50  n 

For  general  reader  the  best  compact  worK  [1903] 
Allan.  93:  'i79. 


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©74.8    Rhode  Island 

•'  Sichman,  I.  B.  Rhode  Island;  its  making  and 
its  meaning;  with  introd.  by  James  Bryce.  2  v. 
1902.     22icm  Putnam    $4.50  n 

Detailed  narrative  of  chief  events  in  Rhode  Island  his- 
tory, 1636-83,  based  on  printed  sources  and  important 
manuscript".    Wells. 

974.6    Connecticut 

0  Johnston,  Alexander.  Connecticut;  with  sup. 
chapter  by  Clive  Day.  New  ed.  1903.  18Jcm 
(Amer.  commonwealths)  Houghton    $1.25 

Bibliography,  p.  415-18. 

Well  written  history,  making  enthusiastic  claims  for 
Connecticuf  in  the  development  of  the  national  idea. 
N.  Y. 

074.7    New  York 

^  Fiske,  John.  Dutch  and  Quaker  colonies  in 
America.     2  v.     1899.     20cm        Houghton    $4 

K  Social  and  political  history  of  New  York  and  Penn- 
sylvania, with  somewhat  of  New  Jersey  and  Delaware,  in 
17th  and  early  18th  centuries.  Follows  his  Beginnings  of 
New  England.  ^  N.  Y. 

Old  New  York  frontier.     1901. 
Scribner    $2.50  n 

Bibliography,  p.  401-11. 

History  of  northern  and  central  New  York  during  17th 
and  18th  centuries:  its  people,  Its  settlement  and  its  wars. 
Nation  (B) 

Innes,  J:  H.     New  Amsterdam  and  its  people. 
1902.     22cm  Scribner    $2.50  n 

Traces  through  original  sources  the  history  and  associa- 
tions of  New  York  streets  and  buildings  from  beginning 
to  early  English  rule.    N.  Y. 

Dutch  founding  of  New  York. 
Harper    $2.50  n 

R  Half  serious,  half  humorous.  Does  not  pretend  to 
be  an  exhaustive  history  of  Dutch  period.    Nation,  77:  467. 

1^   Powell,  li.  P.     ed.     Historic  towns  of  the  jniddle 
states.     1899.     22cm     (Amer.  hist,  towns) 

Putnam    $3  n 

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Brooklyn,  Princeton,  Philadelphia,  Wilmington,  Buffalo, 

Pittsburg.    Well  illustrated.    N.  Y. 

^  Roberts,  E.  H:  New  York;  with  sup.  chapter 
dealing  with  the  period  from  1885  to  1900.  2  v. 
1904.     18Jcm     (Amer.  commonwealths) 

Houghton     $2.50 
Well  balanced  general  history.    L.  A.  H. 

1^     Roosevelt,    Theodore.      New    York;    new  ed. 

with  i)Ostscript,  1890-1895.    1895.    19cm    (Hist. 

towns)  Longmans    $1.25 

Clear  account  of  history  and  development  of  the  great 

city  from  heterogeneous  elements.    N.  Y. 


iX     Janvier,  T:  A, 

1903.     23cm 


974.8     Pennsylvania 

Fisher,  S.  G:     Making  of  Pennsylvania.     1896.     ^-^ 
19Jcm  Lippincott    $1.50 

Study  of  various  nationalities  and  religions  in  early 
Pennsylvania.  Properly  an  introduction  to  his  Pennsyl- 
vania, colony  and  commonweaith.    L.  A.  H. 

Pennsylvania,  colony  and  commonwealth.     /«^ 

1897.     19Jcm  Coates    $1.50 

Repplier,   Agones.     Philadelphia:  the  place  and     \y^ 
the  people;    illus.  by   E.    C.   Peixotto.      1898. 
19  Jem 
K  Macmillan    $2.50 

975    Southeastern  or  Soutli  Atlantic 

Powell,  Ii.  P.  ed.     Historic  towns  of  the  southern     ^ 
states.     1900.     22cm     (Amer.  hist,  towns) 

Putnam    $3  n 

P  Historical  and  descriptive  monographs  on  Balti- 
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Nashville,  Louisville,  Little  Rock,  St  Augustine.  Well 
illustrated.  N.  Y. 

975.1i    Maryland  / 

Browne,  W:  H.  Maryland,  the  history  of  a 
palatinate.  Rev.  ed.  1904.  18 Jem  (Amer. 
commonwealths)  Houghton    $1.25 

Well  written  and  reliable  outline.    L.  A.  H. 

975.5     Virginia 

Bruce,  P.  A.     Economic  history  of  Virginia  in    \/ 
the  seventeenth  century.     2  v.     1895.     20Jcm 

Macmillan    $6  n 
Bibliography,  v.  1,  pref.  p.  15-19. 

One  of  the  best  historical  works  on  early  Virginia  and 
without  equal  in  its  special  field.    L.  A.  H.  y 

Cooke,  J:  E.  Virginia;  a  history  of  the  people; 
new  ed.  with  sup.  chapter  by  W:  G.  Brown. 
1903.     18 Jem    (Amer.  commonwealths) 

Houghton    $1.25 

Admirable,  solidly  constructed  and  dramatically  told. 
Lii.  world. 

Chief  value  lies  in  its  successful  appeal  to  the  popular 
mind  through  its  attractive  literary  style.    L.  A.  H. 

976    South  Central  or  Gull'  States 
970.1     Alabama 

Pickett,  A.  J.,  &  Owen,  T:  M.     History  of  Ala-     K 
bama  and  incidentally  of  Georgia  dnd  Missis- 
sippi,   from    the    earliest    period.     Annals   of 
Alabama,  1819-1900,  by  T:  M.  Owen.     1900. 
21cm  '  Webb    $2.50 

Accepted  as  an  authority  and  invaluable  to  students. 
This  edition  greatly  increased  in  value  by  addition  of  the 
Annals  of  Alabama,  1819-1900  [p.  671-773J  by  T:  M.Owen, 
with  additional  chapters  on  literary  history,  bibliography 
[p.  735-45]  and  state  officers.    L.  A.  H. 


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976.3    Itouisiana 

Cable,    G:    W.      Creoles    of    Louisiana.     1901. 

21  Jem  Scribner    $2.50 

Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  French-speaking 

population  of  Louisiana.    Interest  centers  in  New  Orieans. 

N.  Y. 

King,  G..E..  New  Orleans:  the  place  and  the 
people;  illus.  by  F..  E.  Jones.     1895.     19 Jem 

Macmillan    $2.50 

Historical  accuracy  unimpeachable,  and  facts  presented 
in  graceful  style,    ^ialion. 

Thompson,  Maurice.  Story  of  Ix)ui8iana;  illus. 
by  L.  J.  Bridgman.  1888.  21icm.  (Story  of 
states)  Lothrop    $1.50 

P    History  from  earliest  times  to  present.    L.  A.  H. 

976.4    Texas 

Garrison,  G:  P.  Texas;  a  contest  of  civilizations. 
1903.     18 Jem     (Amer.  commonwealths) 

Houghton    $1.10  n 

R  Author  had  access  to  state  archives  and  has  made 
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of  our  territory  to  the  Rio  Grande  and  the  Pacific.  Dial< 
35:  18. 

976. S    Tennessee 

History  of  Tennessee.     1888. 
Houghton    $2 

LLst  of  authorities,  p.  446-61. 

The  making  of  the  state  in  all  its  phases  told  in  vigorous 
English.  The  best  history  of  a  southern  state.  Stops  with 
outbreak  of  civil  war.    L.  A.  H. 

976.9    Kentuehy 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Kentucky.  1885.  18cm  (Amer. 
commonwealths)  Houghton    $1.25 

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war  and  of  the  period  of  '  reconstruction.'    L.  A.  H. 

977    North  Central  or  Ijake  States 

Baldwin,  James.  Conquest  of  the  old  Northwest 
and  its  settlement  by  Americans.  1901.  19em 
(Eclec.  school  readings)  Amer.  bk.  co.  60c 
T  Covers  period  of  100  years,  closing  with  Black  Hawk 
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Pittsburg. 

Drake,  S:  A.  Making  of  the  Ohio  Valley  states, 
1660-1837.     1894.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Traces  establishment  of  British  dominion  on  the 
Ohio,  advance  of  pioneers  into  the  West,  and  early  his- 
tory of  newly  formed  states.    Pittsburg. 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  Old  Northwest;  the  beginnings 
of  our  colonial  system.     Rev.  ed.    1899.    21  Jem 

Silver    $1.75  n 

Essays.  Closing  chapter  illustrates  development  of 
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based  on  secondary  sources.    11  maps.    L.  A.  H. 


Hosmer,  J.  K.  Short  history  of  the  Mississippi 
valley.     1901.     19Jcm  Houghton    $1.20  n 

R    To  end  of  19th  century.    N.  Y. 

Moore,  Charles.     Northwest  under  three  flags, 

1635-1796.     1900.    21cm  Harper    $2.50 

P  Account  of  exploration,  settlement  and  struggles 
for  control.    Nation,  70:  301. 

Powell,  L.  P.  ed.  Historic  towns  of  the  western 
states.     1901.     22cm     (Amer.  hist,  towns) 

Putnam  $3  n 
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Salt  Lake  City,  Spokane,  Portland,  San  Francisco,  Mon- 
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Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Winning  of  the  West. 
4v.     1889-96.     23  Jem  Putnam    $2.50  ea 

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Portrays  advance  of  pioneer  into  the  wastes  of  the  con- 
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nence an  important,  but  much  neglected,  subject  by  un- 
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tuous intrigues  of  western  leaders  with  Spaniards  and 
French.    F.  J.  Turner  in  Amer.  hist.  r.  2: 171. 

Spears,  J:  K..,  &  Clark,  A.  H.  History  of  the 
Mississippi  valley,  from  its  discovery  to  the  end 
of  foreign  domination.     1903.     24Jcm 

A.  S.  Clark    $5  n 
Winsor,    Justin.      The   Mississippi  basin;    the 
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S    Full  cartographic  illustrations  from  contemporary 
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Concludes  story  begun  in  Oartier  to  Frontenac  and  con- 
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977.1    Ohio 

King,  Bufus.  Ohio,  first-fruits  of  the  ordinance 
of  1787;  with  sup.  chapter  by  T.  C.  Smith.  New 
ed.     1903.     18Jcm     (Amer.  commonwealths) 

Houghton    $1.25 

977.2    Indiana 

Dunn,  J.  P.  Indiana,  a  redemption  from  slavery. 
1888.     18Jcm     (Amer.  commonwealths) 

Houghton    $1.25 

Best  accessible  account  of  struggle  to  break  down  pro- 
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977.4  Michiijan 

V  Cooley,  T:  M.     Michigan;  a  history  of  govern- 
ments.   4th  ed.    1889.    18cm    ( Amer.  common- 
wealths) Houghton    $1.25 
In  every  way  worthy  of  the  subject  and  of  the  series. 
L.  A.  H. 

977.5  Wisconstn 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  Story  of  Wisconsin;  ill  us.  by 
L.  J.  Bridgman.  Rev.  ed.  1899.  21Jcm 
(Story  of  states)  Lothrop    $1.50 

R  S  Traces  vigorously  development  of  this  rich  com- 
monwealth.   N.  Y. 

978     Western  or  Mountain  States 

\/  Drake,  S:  A.     Making  of  the  great  West,  1512- 
1883.     1887.     19Jcm  Scribner    $1.50 

Y  Early  discoveries  and  settlements,  discovery  of  gold 
and  civilization  of  the  West.    Sargent. 

Hough,  Emerson.  Way  to  the  West,  and  the 
lives  of  three  early  Americans,  Boone — Crock- 
ett.— Carson;  illus.  by  Frederick  Remington. 
1903.     19Jcm  Merrill    $1.20  n 

Succession  of  cleverly  drawn  pictures  of  the  pioneers 
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many  reminiscences  of  famous  scouts,  Indian  fighters, 
settlers,  hunts  and  battles.    Bk.  buyer  (B) 

978.1    Kansas 

Spring:,  L.  W.  Kansas.  1885.  18cm  (Amer. 
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Bibliography,  p.  323-27. 

Of  considerable  literary  charm  and  the  most  readable 
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L.  A.  H. 

978.9    Netv  Mexico 

]/  Bandelier,  A.  F.  A.  The  gilded  man  (El 
Dorado)  and  other  pictures  of  the  Spanish  occu- 
pancy of  America.     1893.     19cm 

Appleton    $1.50 
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Cholula;  The  age  of  the  city  of  Santa  F6;  Jean  I'Archd- 
vi^que. 

Five  papers  on  legends  and  early  history  of  the  South- 
west, largely  the  outcome  of  original  research.    N.  Y. 

|/  Inman,  Henry.  The  old  Santa  F6  trail;  the 
story  of  a  great  highway.     1899.     23Jcm 

Crane    $2.50 

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Thomson  Willing.    N.  Y. 


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»79    Pacific  States 
379.4    CaUfomia 

Royce,  Josiah.     California,  a  study  of  American     ^ 
character.      1886.      18cm      (Amer.      common- 
wealths) Houghton    $1.25 

Formative  years,  1846-66;  scientific,  sober  and  vivid. 
Lit.  world.  • 

980    l^outh  America 

Butterworth,   Hezekiah.      South  America;    a    l^ 
popular  illustrated  history  of  the  South  Ameri- 
can republics,  Cuba,  and  Panama.     Rev.   ed. 
1904.     22cm  Doubleday      $1  n 

R    Narrative  of  events  based  on  the  most  reliable  avail- 
able books,  compiled  with  conscientious  skill.    L.  A.  H. 

Dawson,  T:  C.     South  American  republics.     In      '^ 
2  V.     V.  1.     1903.     20cm.     (Story  of  nations) 

Putnam    $1.35  n 

Contents:  pt.  1,  Argentina;  Paraguay;  Uruguay;  Brazil. 
By  the  secretary  of  the  United  States  legation  to  Brazil, 
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Moses,  Bernard.     Establishment  of  Spanish  rule 

in  America;  an  introd.  to  the  history  and  politics 

of  Spanish  America.     1898.     19Jcm 

Putnam    $1.25 

By  far  the  best  brief  work  in  English  on  Spanish- 
American  historv.    L.  A.  H. 

9S3    Chile 

Hancock,  A.  XT.    History  of  Chile.    1893.    23cm 
(Lat.-Amer.  repub. )  Sergei    $2.50 

Authorities  on  Chilean  history,  p.  4r)6-58. 
Based  on  best  native  histories  and  standard  reference 
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Marktam,  Sir  C.  R.     History   of  Peru.     1892.    l^ 
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Prescott,  "W:  H.     History  of  the  conquest  of      V 
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991    Malaysia 

Enapp,    Adeline.      Story  of    the    Philippine.s. 
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Beeves,  W:  P.  The  long  white  cloud;  Ao  tea 
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E    Ao  tea  roa,  the  Maori  name  of  New  Zealand. 

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Jenks,  iEd'ward.  History  of  the  Australasian 
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were  overcome.    Nation,  62:  384. 

Tregarthen,  Greville.  Australian  common- 
wealth, New  South  "Wales,  Tasmania,  Victoria, 
Western  Australia,  South  Australia,  Queensland, 
New  Zealand.  3d  ed.  1903.  20cm  (Story  of 
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996    Polynesia 

Alexander,  W:  D.     Brief  history  of  the   Ha- 
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Amer.  bk.  co.     $1.50 


Blackman,  "W:  F.     Making  of  Hawaii;  a  study    j/' 
in  social  evolution.     1899.     23cm 

Macmillan    $2 
Bibliography,  p.  257-62. 

Standard  work  giving  a  judicial  estimate  of  social, 
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American  civilization  in  Hawaii.  Outcome  of  10  years' 
study.    N.  Y. 

Carpenter,    E.    J.     America  in  Hawaii.     1899.  l/ 
18  Jem  Small    $1.50 

History  of  growth  of  American  influence  from  landing 
of  little  shipload  of  Boston  missionaries  in  1819  to  culmi- 
nation in  annexation  ceremonies  of  Aug.  12, 1898.  Dial, 
26:  248. 

Stevenson,  B.  L:  A  footnote  to  history;  eight 
years  of  trouble  in  Samoa.     1892.     19cm 

Scribner    $1.50 

Pitifiil  story  of  the  later  stages  of  the  Samoan  contro- 
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Nation. 

Twombly,  A.  S.     Hawaii  and  its  people.     1899. 
19cm     (World  &  its  people) 
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Young,  Ijueien.  The  real  Hawaii;  its  history 
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Doubleday    $1.50 

Revised  and  enlarged  ed.  of  The  Boston  at  Hawaii. 
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353    U.  S.  gOTernment  departments 

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371     Education:  methods,  etc. 

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380     Commerce 

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IKDEX  TO  CLASS  LIST. 


References  are  to  class  numbers,  not  to  pagres. 


Abbeys,  architecture 
Abbreviations 
Abolition,  U.  S.  liistory 
Abolitionists,  lives,  philanthropy 
Aborigines,  Am.  antiquities 

Am.  history 
Absenteeism,  Irish  hist. 
Abstinence,  temperance 
Abyssinia,  desc.  &  trav. 
Academy,  Older,  Plato 
Accidence,  Eng.  lang. 
Accidents,  medicine 

protection  of  public 
Accounts 
Acoustics,  music 

physics 
Acropolis,  Greek  antiquities 
Acting 
Actors,  lives 
Acts  of  the  apostles 
Adages,  folklore 
Adams,  J:  presidency 

J:  Q.  presidency 
Adaptation,  biology 
Adirondacks,  descr.  &  trav. 
Administration 
Administrative  law 

reform 
Admission,  school 
Admirals,  lives 
Adulterations,  public  health 
Adventures,  biography 

travels,  etc. 
Advertising 
Advocates,  lives 
Aerolites,  astronomy 

geology 
Aerophytes,  lichens 
orchids 
Aesthetics,  fine  arts 
Afghanistan,  hist. 
Africa,  antiquities 

descr.  &  trav. 

hist. 


726 

Africa,  east,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.7 

653 

north,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.1 

973.7 

history 

961 

923 

north  central,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.6 

913.7 

south,  des(rr.  &  trav. 

916.8 

970.1 

history 

968 

941.5 

south  central,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.7 

178 

west,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.6 

916.  3 

African  slave  trade 

326 

184 

Age  of  man,  natural  hist. 

573 

425 

the  world 

550 

617 

Agents,  geologic 

551 

614.8 

Ages,  archeologic 

571 

657 

geologic 

551 

781 

Agnosticism,  natural  theology 

211 

534 

Agrarian  laws,  Roman  hist. 

937 

913. 38 

Agricultural  botany 

581 

792 

chemistry 

631 

927 

pests 

632 

226 

products,  pol.  econ. 

338 

398 

Agriculture 

630 

973.4 

Aid  societies,  charitable 

361 

973.5 

cooperation 

334 

575 

Aid  to  the  injured 

614.8 

917. 47 

readers,  library  economy 

028 

350 

Air  analysis,  chemistry 

543 

350 

disinfection,  contagious  diseases 

614 

351 

hygiene 

613 

371 

ventilation 

628 

923 

Alabama,  U.  S.  hist. 

976.1 

614.3 

claims,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.7 

923 

Alaska,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.98 

910 

purchase,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.8 

659 

Albert  Nyanza,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.7 

923 

Alberta,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.1 

523 

Alchemy 

540 

552 

Alcohol,  hygiene 

613 

589 

Alcoholic  liquors,  manufacture 

668 

584 

temperance 

178 

701 

Ales,  manufacture 

663 

958 

Algae 

589 

913.6 

Algebra 

512 

916 

Algerine  war,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.5 

960 

Algiers,  Africa,  description 

916.1 

(373) 


INDEX 


374 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Algiers,  Africa,  history 

961 

Anglican  church 

283 

Alhambra,  descr.  &  trav. 

914.6 

Angling 

799 

Alliances,  international  law 

341 

Anglo-Saxon  hist. 

942.01 

Alloys 

669 

lahguage 

429 

Almanacs,  British 

314 

literature 

829 

U.S. 

317 

Animal  kingdom 

590 

Alphabet,  Eng.  orthography 

421 

psychology,  zoology 

591 

Alphabets,  design 

745 

worship,  nonchristian  religions 

290 

philology 

411 

Animals,  diseases 

619 

Alps,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 94 

domestic 

636 

geology 

551 

evolution 

575 

Aluminium,  metallurgy 

669 

fossil 

5d6 

Amateur  manuals,  mech.  trades 

680 

habits 

591 

theatricals,  amusements 

793 

training,  zoology 

591 

Amazon  river,  descr.  &  trav. 

918.1 

Anne,  queen,  Eng.  hist. 

942.06 

Ambassadors,  international  law 

341 

Anne's,  queen,  war,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.2 

America,  antiquities 

913.7 

Annuals,  statistical 

310 

descr.  &  trav. 

917 

Anonyms 

014 

discovery 

973.1 

Antarctic  regions,  descr.  &  trav. 

919.9 

history 

970 

Anthologies,  Eng.  poetry 

821 

bibliography 

016.9 

Greek  poetry 

881 

see  also  United  States 

Spanish  poetry 

861 

Central,  descr.  &  trav. 

917. 28 

Anthropology 

572 

North,  see  North  America 

Antilles,  Lesser 

917.29 

South,  see  South  America 

Antiquities 

913 

American  Indians 

970.1 

ancient 

913.3 

folklore 

398 

biblical 

220.9 

literature 

810 

Antiquity  of  man 

573 

bibliography 

016.8 

Antislavery,  slavery 

326 

loyalists 

973.3 

U.  S.  hist. 

973.7 

newspapers,  general 

071 

Antrim,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 16 

periodicals,  general 

051 

Aphorisms,  folklore 

398 

political  parties 

329 

Apiary,  bees 

638 

P.  E.  church 

283 

Apiculture 

638 

revolution 

973.3 

Apologetics     • 

239 

slavery 

326 

Apostles,  acts  of 

226 

Amusement  or  play,  hygiene 

613.7 

lives,  scriptural  biog. 

225 

Amusements 

790 

Apostolic  fathers 

281 

Analysis,  qualitative 

544 

Apothegms,  folklore 

398 

quantitative 

545 

Appetites,  temperance' 

178 

water,  hygiene 

613 

Applied  chemistry,  chem.  tech. 

660 

Analytic  geometry 

516 

mechanics,  mech.  eng. 

621 

Anarchists,  socialism 

335 

Apportionment,  representation 

324 

Anatomy,  animals 

691 

taxation 

336 

human 

611 

Aquaria 

590 

Ancestry,  evolution 

575 

Arabesque  decoration,  design 

745 

genealogy 

929 

Arabia,  modem  hist. 

953 

Ancient  architecture 

722 

Arabs  in  Spain 

946 

coimtries,  descr.  &  trav. 

913.3 

Arachnida 

595 

customs 

913.3 

Arbitration,  capital  and  labor 

331 

history 

930 

Arboriculture,  forestry 

634 

sculpture 

732 

Archbishops,  livec 

922 

Andes,  descr.  &  trav. 

918 

Archeology 

913 

Anecdotes,  miscellany,  Eng.  lit. 

828 

biblical 

220.9 

Angevins 

942. 03 

prehistoric 

571 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


375 


Architects,  Uvea 

927 

Associations,  gilds 

338 

Architectural  conatruction 

721 

labor 

331 

decoration 

729 

Assyria,  ancient  hist. 

935 

drawing 

744 

antiquities 

913.35 

Architecture 

720 

Asteroids,  astronomy 

523 

Arctic  regiona,  descr.  &  trav. 

919.8 

A.strology,  astronomy 

520 

Argentina,  descr.  &  trav. 

918.2 

Astronomers,  lives 

925* 

Argonauts,  Greek  mythology 

292       . 

Astronomy 

520 

Argument,  logic 

168 

descriptive 

523 

Arithmetic 

511 

Asylums 

362 

Arizona,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.91 

Atheism,  apologetics 

239 

Armies,  Amer.  civil  war 

973.7 

natural  theology 

211 

military  science 

355 

Athletics,  hygiene 

613.7 

Armistice,  international  law 

341 

sports 

796 

Arms,  coats  of,  heraldry 

929.8 

Atlases 

912 

gun  making 

683 

astronomy 

524 

Army,  military  science 

355 

historical 

911 

officials,  lives 

923 

railroad 

912 

Art,  biography 

927 

Atomic  theory 

541 

fine 

700 

Atonement,  Christology 

232 

history 

709 

Australasia,  descr.  &  trav. 

919.3 

industrial,  useful  arts 

600 

history 

993 

municipal 

710 

Australia,  descr.  &  trav. 

919.4 

useful 

600 

history 

994 

Arthurian  legends 

398 

Austria,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 36 

Articles  of  confederation,  U.  S.  const,  hist. 

342 

history  - 

943.6 

Articulates 

595 

Authors  and  publishers 

655 

Artificial  ice,  manufacture 

621 

anon,  bibliog. 

014 

lights,  chem.  tech. 

665 

lives 

928 

Artisans,  lives 

926 

Autobiography 

920-28 

Artistic  furniture 

749 

Automobiles 

625 

Artists,  lives 

927 

Babylon,  ancient  hist. 

935 

Arts  and  trades 

600 

antiquities 

913.35 

fine 

700 

Backgammon,  games 

795 

biography 

927 

Bacteriology,  agriculture 

630 

graphic,  fine  arts 

700 

botany 

589 

useful 

600 

medicine 

616 

biography 

926 

Bagatel,  amusements 

794 

Aryan  languages 

491 

Ball 

797 

literatures 

891 

Bahamas,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.  29 

inythology 

291 

history 

972.9 

race 

572 

Baking,  cookery 

641 

Asia,  antiquities 

913.5 

Balance  of  trade,  commerce 

382 

descr.  &  trav. 

915.7 

Ballads,  Eng.  literature 

821 

history 

950 

German  literature 

831 

Minor,  ancient  hist. 

939 

Spanish  literature 

861 

modem  hist. 

956 

Ballot 

324 

descr.  &  trav. 

915.6 

Balls,  dancing 

793 

Asiatic  literature,  eastern 

895 

Bank  notes,  money 

332 

Assaying 

669 

Banking  &  banka 

332 

Assessment,  taxes 

336 

Bannera,  heraldry 

929.9 

Assisi 

945 

Banquets,  social  customs 

394 

Associations 

360 

Baptist  church 

286 

.  business  cooperation 

334 

Barbarians,  North  Amer.  Indians 

970.1 

charitable 

361 

prehistoric  archeology 

571 

INDEX 


376 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Barbarisms,  Eng.  language 

428 

Biography 

920 

Barbary  states,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.1 

of  Indians 

970.2 

history 

961 

Biology 

570 

Barebones  parliament,  Eng.  hist. 

942.06 

Birds 

598 

Barns,  architet:ture 

728 

Birth  customs 

392 

Base  ball,  amusements 

797 

obstetrics 

618 

Basketry 

689 

Bishops,  lives 

922 

Indian 

970.6 

Bituminous  coal,  economic  geology 

553 

Bastile,  French  hist. 

944 

Blacksmithing 

682 

Baths,  architecture 

725 

Blast  furnace 

669 

hygiene 

613 

Blazonry,  heraldry 

929.  a 

Batteries,  electric 

537 

Bleaching 

667 

Battledoor,  outdoor  sports 

796 

Blights,  agriculture 

632 

Beasts,  zoology 

599 

Blind,  asylums 

362 

of  burden,  domestic  animals 

636 

Blood,  physiology 

612 

Bee  keeping 

638 

vessels,  anatomy 

611 

Beer  drinking,  ethics 

178 

Blowing  engine 

621 

manufacture 

663 

Blowpiping,  apparatus 

542 

Bees,  agriculture 

638 

mineralogy 

549 

zoology 

595 

qualitative  analysis 

544 

Beggars,  pauperism 

339 

Blue  prints,  photography 

771 

Behavior 

177 

Blunders,  Eng.  language 

428 

Belgium,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 93 

etiquet 

395 

history 

949.3 

Boat  building 

699 

Belief,  apologetics 

239 

Boating 

797 

philosophy 

104 

Body  and  mind 

130 

salvation 

234 

care  of,  hygiene 

613 

Belles-lettres 

800 

training  of 

613.  r 

Belligerents,  rights  of,  international  law 

341 

Boer  war 

968 

Bench  and  bar,  biography 

923 

Boers,  description 

916.  8 

Benefactors,  lives 

923 

history 

968 

Benevolent  institutions 

361 

Boilers,  steam  engineering 

621.1 

societies 

361 

Bonds  and  stocks 

332 

Beowulf,  Anglo-Saxon  poetry 

829 

finance 

336 

Berbers,  description 

916.1 

Bone  caves,  prehistoric  archeol. 

571 

history 

961 

implements,  archeology 

571 

Berlin,  description 

914.  31 

Bones,  descriptive  anatomy 

591 

Bessemer  process,  metallurgy 

669 

human  anatomy 

611 

Beverages,  adulterations 

614.3 

physiology 

612 

alcoholic,  hygiene 

613 

Book  binding 

686 

manufacture 

663 

clubs,  self  culture 

374 

temperance 

178 

Bookkeeping 

657 

Bible 

220 

Books  and  reading 

028 

and  science,  apologetics 

239 

best 

016 

nat.  theol. 

215 

illustration,  fine  art 

745 

apologetics 

239 

making,  typography 

655 

classes,  Sunday  schools 

268 

Bookselling,  publishing 

655 

Bibliography 

010 

Border  ballads,  Scottish,  Eng.  poetry 

821 

national 

015 

ruflBans,  Kansas  hist. 

978.1 

subject 

016 

Borneo,  descr.  &  trav. 

919.1 

Bicycle,  repairing  . 

680 

Bosphorus,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 96 

sports 

796 

Boston  massacre,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.3 

BilHards 

794 

Botanists,  lives 

925 

Bimetalism 

332 

Botany 

580 

Binding,  book,  mechanic  trades 

686 

agricultural 

630 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


377 


Botany,  geographic  distribution 

581.9 

Calculus 

517 

physiologic 

581 

Calendar 

529 

Bourbons,  French  hist. 

944 

California,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.94 

Boxing 

796 

Calisthenics 

613.7 

Brahminism 

294 

Caloric  engines 

621 

Brain,  anatomy 

611 

physics 

536 

mental  derangements 

132 

Calvinism 

284 

mental  physiology 

131 

Camera,  photography 

771 

physiology 

612 

lucida,  microscopy 

578 

Brasses 

739 

Canada,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.1 

Brazil,  descr.  &  trav. 

918.1 

history 

971 

Breadstuffs,  production 

338 

Canal  engineering 

626 

Breakwaters,  harbor  engineering 

627 

transit,  sociology 

386 

Breeding,  agriculture 

636 

Canals,  sociology 

386 

zoology 

591 

Candy  making 

642 

Brewing 

663 

Canoeing 

797 

Bricabrac 

739 

Cantatas 

782 

Bricks 

666 

Caoutchouc,  rubber  manufacture 

678 

Bridge  whist 

795 

Capital  and  labor 

331 

Bridges,  engineering 

624 

Captures,  international  law 

341 

British  America,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.1 

Car  building 

699 

Columbia,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.1 

Carbon  process,  photography 

773 

constitution 

342 

Card  catalog,  library  administration 

025 

empire,  descr.  &  trav. 

914.2 

games 

793 

history 

942 

playing,  amusements 

795 

philosophy 

192 

Care  of  body,  hygiene 

613 

Bronze  age,  prehistoric  archeol. 

571 

Caricature,  drawing 

741 

Bronzes 

739 

Carlovingian  cycle,  legend 

398 

Brook  Farm,  socialism 

335 

Carnivora,  mammals 

599 

philosophy 

141 

Carpentry 

694 

Bruges,  history 

949.3 

amateur 

680 

Bryophyta 

588 

Carpets,  design 

745 

Buccaneers,  adventures  etc. 

910 

manufacture 

677 

Buchanan,  presidency 

973.6 

Cartoons 

741 

Buddhism 

294 

Carving 

643 

Buddhist  architecture 

722 

sculpture 

736 

Bugs,  zoology 

595 

Catacombs,  antiquities 

913. 37 

Building 

690 

Cataloging 

025 

architecture 

720 

Catalogs,  classed 

017 

Buildings,  iron 

721 

dictionary 

019 

out,  architecture 

728 

Caterpillars 

595 

steel 

721 

Cathay,  descr.  &  trav. 

915.1 

Burma,  descr.  &  trav. 

915.9 

history 

951 

Business  cooperation 

334 

Cathedrals 

726 

ethics 

174 

Catholic,  Roman,  church 

282 

manuals 

658 

Cats,  diseases,  medicine 

ol9 

men,  lives 

923 

domestic  animals 

636 

methods 

658 

Cattle 

636 

Butterflies 

595 

diseases,  veterinary  med. 

619 

Cabinet  making 

684 

Caucuses 

324 

Cables 

654 

Causes,  final 

124 

Caedmon,  literature 

829 

Cave  men,  prehistoric  archeol. 

571 

Caesar,  Latin  literature 

878 

temples,  Indian  architecture 

722 

Caesars,  lives 

923 

Caves,  geology 

551 

Roman  hist. 

937 

natural  dwellings 

571 

INDEX 


378 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Cells,  biology 

576 

China,  descr.  &  trav. 

915. 

Celtic  literature 

.      891 

hist. 

951 

Cements,  building 

691 

religion 

299 

manufacture 

666 

ware,  fine  arts 

738 

Central  Africa,  North,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.6 

useful  arts 

666 

South,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.7 

Chinese  architecture 

722 

America,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.  28 

literature 

895 

Asia,  history 

958 

Chivalry 

394 

government 

351 

Choral  music 

783 

Centrifugal  blowers,  engineering 

621 

Christ,  lives 

232 

force,  physics 

531 

theology 

232 

pumps,  engineering 

621 

Christian  apologetics 

239 

Centripetal  force,  physics 

531 

architecture,  eccles. 

726 

Ceramics,  fine  art 

738 

medieval 

723 

manufacture 

666 

art 

755 

Cereals,  agriculture 

633 

chtirches 

280 

Chaldea,  ancient  hist. 

935 

doctrine 

230 

Challenger  expedition,  1873-76 

508.3 

names 

929 

Character,  ethics 

170 

science,  therapeutics 

615 

Charades 

793 

sects 

280 

Charging  systems,  libraries 

025 

socialism 

335 

Charities 

361 

theology 

230 

Charlemagne,  age  of,  European  hist. 

940 

Christianity,  evidences 

239 

legends 

398 

evolution  of 

201 

Charles  1-2,  Eng.  hist. 

942.06 

'philosophy  of 

201 

5,  German  hist. 

943 

Christology 

232 

Netherlands  hist. 

949.2 

Chronologies,  history 

902 

Spanish  hist. 

946 

Church  and  education 

377 

the  Bold,  French  hist. 

944 

architecture 

726 

Chartres,  France 

944 

fathers 

281 

Checkers 

794 

lives  of 

922 

Cheese,  dairy 

637 

history 

270 

Chemical  technology 

660 

influence 

261 

Chemistry 

540 

institution 

260 

agricultural 

631 

music 

783 

applied  to  arts 

660 

sects 

280 

Chemists,  lives 

925 

work 

260 

Chess 

794 

Cinematics,  mechanics 

531 

Child  labor 

331 

Circle  sailing,  great,  navigation 

527 

study,  education 

372 

Circulation  and  blood,  physiology 

612 

psychology 

150 

money 

332 

Childbirth,  obstetrics 

618 

Circumnavigations 

910 

Children,  asylums 

362 

Cities,  administration 

352 

care  of 

649 

ancient,  descr. 

913. 

education 

372 

growth 

352 

ethics 

173 

sanitation 

628 

folklore 

398 

Citizenship,  ethics 

172 

hygiene 

613 

Civil  authority,  local  gov't 

352 

Children's  crusade,  European  hist. 

940 

engineering 

620 

reading 

028 

pensions,  administration 

351 

songs,  kinderg. 

372 

service 

351 

music 

784 

war,  ethics 

172 

Chile,  description  &  travel 

918.3 

slavery 

326 

history 

983 

U.  S.  hist. 

973. 

Chimneys 

697 

Civilization  and  the  church 

261 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


379 


Civilization,  history 

901 

Combustion 

541 

theory 

301 

Comedy,  English  diama 

822 

Clairvoyance 

134 

Comets 

523 

Clans,  Scottish,  heraldry 

929.8 

Commanders,  lives 

923 

history 

941 

Commentaries,  Bible 

220.7 

Class  system,  suffrage 

324 

law 

347 

Classes,  school 

371 

Commerce,  sociology 

380 

Classical  antiquities 

913. 38 

tariff 

337 

biography 

920 

useful  arts 

650 

literature,  Greek 

880 

Commercial  panics 

332 

Latin 

870 

Common  law 

347 

mythology 

292 

prayer,  Anglican  ritual 

264 

Classical  philology,  Greek  lang. 

480 

schools 

379 

Latin  lang. 

470 

Commonwealth,  Eng.  hist. 

942.06 

Classification,  library 

026 

Commune  of  1871,  French  hist. 

944 

Clay,  chemical  technology 

666 

political  economy 

335 

Cleaning 

667 

Communication,  sociology 

380 

Clearing  house,  banking 

332 

useful  arts 

650 

Clergy,  lives 

922 

Communism 

335 

pastoral  work 

250 

Companies,  associations 

360 

Cleveland,  presidency 

973.8 

Comparative  anatomy,  animals 

591 

Climate,  influence  on  man 

573 

plants 

581 

Clock  making 

681 

mythology 

291 

Cloth,  manufactures 

677 

philology 

410 

Clothesmaking 

687 

physiology,  zoology 

591 

Clothing 

646 

religion 

290 

Coal,  economic  geology 

553 

Compass,  magnetism 

538 

fuel,  chemical  technology 

662 

Compends,  history 

902 

mining 

622 

Competition,  prices 

338 

tar 

660 

wages 

331 

products 

660 

Competitive  examinations,  civil  service 

351 

Coast  tides 

525 

Composers,  lives 

927 

Coats  of  arms 

929.8 

Composition,  music 

781 

Cognition,  metaphysics 

126 

rhetoric 

808 

Coils,  electricity 

537 

type  setting 

655 

Coinage 

832 

special  language,  see  language. 

Coke,  chemical  technology 

662 

Compressed  air  engines 

621 

Coliseum,  Roman  antiquities 

913.  37 

Compression  of  gases,  physics 

533 

Collected  biography 

920 

Compromise  bill,  1850,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.6 

sermons 

252 

Concordances,  Bible 

220.2 

travel 

910 

Concordat,  internat.  law 

341 

Collections,  art  galleries 

708 

Concrete  pavements 

625 

of  poetry,  Eng.  lit. 

821 

Condensers,  electricity 

537 

miscel. 

808 

steam  engineering 

621.1 

Collectors  manuals,  scientific 

579 

Conduct  of  life,  ethics 

170 

Colleges 

378 

Conduits,  telegraph 

654 

Colombia,  descr.  &  trav. 

918.6 

ventilation 

697 

Colonies  and  colonization 

325 

waterworks 

628 

Color 

535 

Confederate  States,  U.  S.  civil  war 

973.7 

of  animals 

591 

Confederation,  Amer.  colonies 

973.3 

j>ainting 

752 

Confessional,  Roman  church 

282 

Colorado,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.  88 

Conflict  of  laws,  internat.  law 

341 

Colosseum,  Roman  antiquities 

913. 37 

Confucianism,  religion 

299 

Columbia,  District  of,  U.  S.  descr.  &  trav. 

917.  53 

Congo  river,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.7 

Columns,  design 

729 

Congregational  church 

285 

INDEX 


380 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Congregationalists,  lives 
Conic  sections,  analytic  geom. 

geometry 
Conjuring 

Connecticut,  U.  S.  hist. 
Conquest,  intemat.  law 

Norman,  Eng.  hist. 
Conscience,  ethics 
Consciousness,  philosophy 
Conservation  of  energy,  physics 
Conservatories,  architecture 

plants 
Constantinople,  descr.  &  trav. 

history 
Constellations,  astronomy 
Constitutional  conventions 
history 
law 
Const.njction,  architectural 
carpentry 
masonry 
Consular  systems,  intemat.  law 
Consumption,  disease,  prevention 
treatment 
economic 
Contagious  diseases,  pub.  health 
Contemplative  theology 
Continental  protestant  sects 

travel 
Continents,  physical  geog. 
Contraband  of  war,  internat.  law 
Contract  system,  labor  of  convicts 
Conundrums,  amusements 
Conversation,  art  of 
ethics 
Convict  labor,  political  economy 
Cook  books 
Cookery 

invalid 
Cooperation 
Copper,  manufacture 

metallurgy 
Coppersmithing 
Copyright,  intemat.  law 

publishing 
Coral  reefs 
Corals,  geology 
zoology 
Corea,  descr.  &  trav. 

history 
Corporate  industries 
Corporations 

business 

municipal 

railroad 


922 

Correction,  houses  of 

364 

516 

Correlation  of  forces 

531 

513 

Corsairs,  Barbary,  history 

961 

791 

Cosmic  dust,  astronomy 

52* 

974.6 

philosophy,  metaphysics 

113 

341 

Cosmogony,  metaphysics 

113 

942. 02 

natural  theology 

2ia 

171 

Cosmology,  metaphysics 

113 

126 

Cossacks,  Russian  hist. 

947 

531 

Costume 

391 

728 

Cottages,  architecture 

72a 

716 

Cotton  manufactures 

677 

914. 96 

Counterfeiting,  banks  &  money 

332 

949.6 

Counterpoint,  music 

781 

523 

Country  houses,  architecture 

728 

342 

Courage 

179 

342 

Courses  of  reading 

028 

342 

Courtesy,  ethics 

177 

721 

Covenanters,  Scottish  hist. 

941 

694 

Craniology,  natural  hist,  of  man 

573- 

693 

Crannoges,  prehistoric  dwe  lings 

571 

341 

Crayfish 

595 

614 

Crayon  drawing 

741 

616 

Creation,  evolution 

575 

339 

metaphysics 

113 

614 

natural  theology 

213 

242 

Credibility  of  the  Scriptures 

220.1 

284 

Credit,  political  economy    * 

332 

914 

Crests 

929.8 

551 

Cribbage 

795 

341 

Cricket 

797 

331 

Crime  and  criminals,  reform 

364 

793 

Crimean  war,  Eng.  hist. 

942. 08^ 

374 

Russian  hist. 

947 

177 

Crises,  commercial 

332 

331 

Criticism,  art 

701 

641 

Bible 

220.7 

641 

drama 

792 

613 

literature 

801 

334 

music 

780 

671 

rhetoric 

808 

669 

Critics,  lives 

928 

671 

Crocheting 

746 

341 

Crockery,  pottery 

738 

655 

Crops,  agriculture 

633 

551 

Croquet 

796 

561 

Cross,  legends  concerning 

398 

593 

Crowd,  influence 

301 

915.1 

Craising,  boating 

797 

951 

Crusades,  European  hist. 

940 

338 

Crustacea,  zoology 

595 

360 

Crystallogijaphy 

548 

380 

Cuba,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.29^ 

352 

history 

972.9 

385 

Cultivated  plants,  landscape  gardenin 

g         716 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


381 


Culture 

301 

Descent  of  man,  evolution 

575 

and  religion 

261 

Description,  travel 

910 

self  education 

374 

Descriptive  astronomy 

523 

vocal 

784 

Design 

740 

Cures,  therapeutics 

615 

architectural 

729 

Curling,  amusements 

796 

arguments  from 

239 

Currency 

332 

ornamental 

745 

Curriculum 

375 

Devil  worship 

290 

Customs  and  duties,  tariff 

337 

Devotional  exercises 

242 

manners 

390 

theology 

240 

taxation 

336 

Dialectics,  logic 

160 

Cycling 

796 

Dialogs 

793 

Cyclones,  meteorology 

551 

Diaries,  biography 

920 

Cyclopedias 

030 

Dice 

795 

See  also  special  subjects 

Dicotyledonae 

583 

Dairy 

637 

Dictionaries,  Bible 

220.  3 

Dams 

627 

Eng. 

423 

Dancing 

793 

of   other  languages,  see  special 

lan- 

Danes,  Eng.  hist. 

942. 01 

guage 

Danish  language 

439 

of  special  subject,  see  subject 

literature 

839 

Didactic  theology 

241 

Danubian  provinces,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 96 

Dies 

671 

history 

949.6 

Diet,  hygiene 

613 

Darwinism,  ethics 

171 

Dikes,  geology 

551 

science 

575 

river  &  harbor  eng. 

627 

Dates,  chronology 

902 

Dining 

648 

Days  of  week 

529 

Diplomacy 

327 

Death 

236 

internat.  law 

341 

Debating 

374 

Dipsomania,  mental  derangements 

132 

Debt,  public,  pol.  econ. 

336 

temperance 

178 

Decimal  system,  arithmetic 

511 

Diptera,  insects 

595 

weights  and  measures 

389 

Disasters  at  sea,  adventures 

910 

Declaration  of  independence,  U.  S. 

973.  3 

Disciples  of  Christ 

289 

war,  internat.  law 

341 

Discipline,  mental  education 

370 

Decoration 

740 

Discoverers,  lives 

923 

architectural 

729 

Discoveries,  geography 

910 

house 

645 

science,  hist. 

509 

Decorum,  ethics 

177 

useful  arts 

608 

Deer  hunting 

799 

Diseases 

616 

Defense  of  religion,  apologetics 

239 

animals,  veterinary  med. 

619 

Degeneration,  evolution 

575 

contagious,  pub.  health 

614 

Deism 

211 

mental,  mind  &  body 

132 

Demand  and  supply,  prices 

338 

plants,  agriculture 

632 

wages 

331 

Distribution  of  plants 

581.9 

Democracy 

304 

wealth,  pol.  econ. 

331 

constitutions 

342 

political  economy 

338 

social 

335 

District  of  Columbia,  descr.  &  trav. 

917. 53 

theory 

321 

Divine  Providence,  nat.  theol. 

214 

Dendrology,  botany 

582 

Divinity,  theology 

230 

Denmark,  descr.  &  trav. 

914.  89 

Docks 

627 

history,  Scandinavian 

948 

Doctrinal  theology 

230 

Denominations,  Christian 

280 

Dogmatics 

230 

Derangements,  mental 

132 

Dogs,  diseases,  comparative  med. 

619 

Derivation  of  Eng.  words 

422 

domestic  animals 

636 

Descent,  genealogy 

929 

zoology 

599 

INDEX 


382 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Domestic  animals 

636 

Ear,  physiology 

612 

architecture 

728 

psychology 

152 

sanitation 

628 

Early  English  language 

429 

science 

640 

institutions,  pol.  science 

321 

Domestication,  plants 

575 

Earth,  astronomy 

525 

Dominicans 

271 

figure  of 

526 

Dominoes,  games 

795 

physical  geology 

551 

Doric  order,  architecture 

729 

Earthquakes. 

551 

Douay  Bible,  Eng.  version 

220.5 

Eastern  church 

281 

Double  standard,  money 

332 

question,  China 

951 

stars,  astronomy 

523 

Turkey 

.    949.6 

Drafts,  games 

794 

states,  U.  S.  hist. 

974 

Drainage,  agriculture 

631 

Eating,  hygiene 

613 

house 

628 

Ecclesiastic  architecture 

726 

engineering 

626 

biography 

922 

Drama,  stage 

792 

history 

270 

American 

812 

painting. 

755 

English 

822 

Echinoderms 

593 

French 

842 

Eclipses 

523 

German 

832 

Economic  chemistry,  chem.  tech. 

660 

Greek 

882 

Economics 

330 

Dramatic  music 

782 

home 

640 

Drawing 

740 

Economists,  lives 

923 

mathematical 

744 

Economy,  domestic 

640 

scientific 

744 

library 

020 

Dreams 

135 

political 

330 

Dredging,  engineering 

627 

Ecumenical  councils 

270 

scientific  voyages 

508.3 

Eddas,  mythology 

293 

Dress,  costume 

391 

Edinburgh,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 1 

ethics 

177 

history 

941 

Dressmaking 

646 

Education 

370 

Drinking,  social,  ethics 

178 

of  women 

376 

Drinks,  hygiene 

613 

young 

372 

intoxicating,  ethics 

178 

self 

374 

Dry  goods,  manufactures 

677 

useful  arts 

607 

Dryplate  processes 

772 

Educational  buildings 

727 

Dualism,  ontology 

111 

Educators 

-        370 

Dutch  language 

439 

lives 

923 

literature 

839 

Eggs,  oology 

598 

painting 

759 

poultry 

636 

reformed  church  in  Amer. 

285 

Egypt,  antiquities 

913.  32 

republic,  history 

949.2 

descr.  &trav. 

916.2 

Duties,  family,  ethics 

173 

hist,  ancient 

932 

moral 

170 

modern 

962 

social,  ethics 

177 

religion 

299 

tariff 

337 

Egyptology,  antiquities 

913.  32 

Duty,  ethics 

170 

Eight  hour  day 

331 

Dwellings,  architecture 

728 

Elections 

324 

hygiene 

613 

Elective  franchise 

324 

prehistoric 

571 

system,  education 

375 

Dyeing 

667 

Electoral  commission,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.8 

Dynamos,  engineering 

621.3 

Electric  engineering 

621.3 

physics 

537 

light,  mech.  eng. 

621.3 

Ear,  anatomy 

611 

physics 

537 

physics 

534 

railroads 

621.3 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


383 


Electricity 

537 

English  language 

Electrobiology 

134 

literature 

medicine 

615 

bibliography 

chemistry 

660 

newspapers 

magnetism 

538 

periodicals,  general 

metallurgy,  arts 

671 

socialism 

motors,  engineering 

621.3 

sounds 

physics 

537 

spelling 

Elegiac  poetry,  English  lit. 

821 

synonyms 

Greek  lit. 

884 

Engravers,  lives 

Latin  lit. 

874 

Engraving 

Elementary  education 

372 

Enigmas,  amusements 

Elements,  chemical,  chemistry 

546 

Ensilage,  agriculture 

Elephants,  mammals 

699 

Entertainment,  public 

Elevation,  architectural  design 

729 

Entomology 

Elocution 

808 

Environment,  evolution 

vocal  culture 

784 

Eocene  fossils,  paleontology 

Elves,  folklore 

398 

period,  geology 

Emancipation  of  slaves 

326 

Epic  poetry,  English 

U.  S.  hist 

973.7 

Greek 

Embargo  of  1808-12,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.4 

Latin 

Emba.ssadors,  internat.  law 

341 

Epidemics,  public  health 

Embroidery 

746 

Episcopal  church 

Embryology,  animals 

591 

Episcopalians,  lives 

botany 

581 

Epistles,  Bible 

Emigration 

325 

English  lit. 

Emotions,  anthropology 

138 

Equinoxes,  astronomy 

Emperors,  lives 

923 

Erosion 

Empire,  Eastern,  history 

949.5 

Errors  of  speech,  English 

Employers  and  employed,  pol.  econ. 

331 

Eschatology 

Enamel,  chem.  tech. 

666 

Essayists,  lives 

Encyclical  letters,  Roman  catholic  church 

282 

Essays,  American 

Encyclopedias 

030 

English 

see  also  special  subjects 

French 

Energy,  physics 

531 

Essenes,  Jewish  religion 

Engineering,  civil 

620 

.  Established  church,  Anglican 

mechanical 

621 

Esthetics,  fine  arts 

sanitary 

628 

literary 

topographic 

526 

Etchers,  lives 

Engineers,  lives 

926 

Etching 

Engines 

621 

Eternity,  natural  theology 

England,  antiquities 

913.4 

Ethical  education 

bank  of 

332 

Ethics 

church 

283 

social 

descr.  &  trav. 

914.2 

sociology 

geology 

554 

Ethnic  religions 

history 

942 

Ethnology 

bibliography 

016.9 

Etiology,  medicine 

painting 

759 

Etiquet,  customs 

religious  hist. 

274.2 

ethics 

zoology 

591 

Etruscan  architecture 

English  composition 

808 

Etymology,  English 

cyclopedias 

032 

inflection 

dictionaries 

423 

Euchre,  amusements 

etymology 

422 

Euclidian  geometry 

420 

820 

016.8 

072 

052 

335 

421 

421 

424 

927 

760 

793 

633 

791 

595 

575 

560 

551 

821 

883 

873 

614 

283 

922 

227 

826 

525 

551 

428 

236 

928 

814 

824 

844 

296 

283 

701 

801 

927 

767 

218 

377 

170 

177 

304 

290 

572 

616 

395 

177 

722 

422 

425 

795 

513 


INDEX 


384 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Eulogies,  biography 

920 

Farm  buildings 

728 

Europe,  antiquities 

913.4 

Farming 

630 

descr.  &  trav. 

914 

Farriery,  horse  shoeing 

682 

geology 

554 

veterinary  medicine 

619 

history 

940 

Farther  India,  descr.  &  trav. 

915.9 

Evangelistic  theology 

243 

Fascination,  animals 

591 

Evidences  of  Christianity 

239 

Fata  Morgana,  mirage 

535 

Evil,  philosophy 

104 

Fatalism,  natural  theology 

214 

Evolution,  biology 

575 

Fathers,  church,  lives 

922 

cosmology 

113 

Faust  legend 

398 

ethics 

171 

Feathers,  birds 

598 

nat.  theol. 

213 

Federal  government,  pol.  science 

321 

psychology 

150 

party,  American  politics 

329 

Examination,  civil  service 

351 

Federalists,  U.  S.  history 

973.4 

Excavations,  antiquities 

913 

Feebleminded,  mental  derangements 

132 

Exchange,  bills  of,  law 

347 

Feet,  English  prosody 

426 

money 

332 

Female  education 

376 

international,  money 

332 

employments 

396 

Exegesis 

220.6 

labor,  political  economy 

331 

Exercise,  hygiene 

613.7 

sex,  duties 

173 

Exiles,  Siberia 

915.7 

suffrage 

324 

Expenditure,  public  finance 

336 

Fencing 

796 

Explorations 

910 

Fenianism,  Irish  history 

941.5 

Explorers,  lives 

923 

Fermentation 

663 

Explosives 

662 

Ferns 

587 

Express,  sociology 

385 

Fertilization,  botany 

581 

Expression,  facial,  physiognomy 

138 

zoology 

591 

Extracts,  English  literature 

828 

Fertilizers,  agriculture 

631 

see  also  special  subjects 

manufac.  from  sewage 

628 

Extradition,  international  law 

341 

Fetichism 

299 

Eye,  anatomy 

611 

Feudalism,  age  of,  European  hist. 

940 

optics 

535 

Fibers 

633 

physiology 

612 

Fiction,  American 

813 

psychology 

152 

Arabian 

892 

Fabrics,  design 

745 

bibliography 

016.8 

textile,  manufacture 

677 

Danish 

839 

Factory  system 

331 

Dutch 

839 

Failures,  trade 

332 

English 

823 

Fairies                                              • 

398 

French 

843 

Fairy  tales,  Danish  literature 

839 

German 

833 

English  literature 

823 

Hungarian 

894 

folklore 

398 

Italian 

853 

French  literature 

843 

Polish 

891 

Faith 

234 

reading 

028 

Falaise,  France,  description 

914.4 

religious 

244 

Falsehood,  social  ethics 

177 

Russian 

891 

Family,  customs 

392 

Spanish 

863 

ethics 

173 

Fictitious  characters,  dictionaries 

803 

genealogies 

929 

names,  pseudonyms 

014 

political  science 

321 

Field  sports 

796 

Fancy  work 

746 

Filibusters,  pirates 

910 

Far  East 

951 

Fillmore,  presidency 

973.6 

Faxces,  American  drama 

812 

Filth  diseases,  public  health 

614 

amusements 

793 

Filtration,  sanitary  engineering 

628 

English  drama 

822 

Final  causes,  metaphysics 

124 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


385 


Finance,  money  &  banking 

public 
Fine  arts 

bibliography 
biography 
Finishing,  painting 
Fire  arms,  manufacture 

extinction,  protection  of  life 
Fireprooflng 
Fish  culture 
Fishes 
Fishing,  agriculture 

sport 
Fixed  location,  library  economy 
Flags 

Flamboyant  architecture,  Gothic 
Flemish  painting 
Flora,  geographic 
Flore  and  Blancheflor,  legends 
Floriculture,  landscape  gardening 
Florida,  descr.  &  trav. 
Flowering  plants 
Flowers,  landscape  gardening 
Flues,  smoke,  heating 
Fluids,  physics 

preservative,  biol.  specimens 
Flying,  animal  locomotion 
Folklore 

song,  music 
Food,  cookery 

adulterations,  public  health 
domestic  economy 
hygiene 
supply 
Football 
Forage  plants 

Force  of  water,  river  engineering 
physics 

transmission  of,  mechanics 
mill  work 
Foreign  law 

'relations,  internat.  law 

pol.  science 
trade 
Forestry 
Fossils 

Foundations,  architectural  construction 
Foundry  practice 
Fourierism,  communism 
Fowls,  domestic  animals 
France,  descr.  &  trav. 
history 
language 
literature 
Franchise,  elective,  pol.  science 


332 

Franciscans 

271 

336 

Franks,  history 

943 

700 

Free  soil  party,  political  party 

329 

016.7 

U.  S.  history 

973.6 

927 

Free  trade 

.337 

698 

Freedom,  political  liberty 

323 

683 

Freehand  drawing 

741 

614.8 

Freezing,  artificial,  ice  machines 

621 

693 

French  composition 

448 

639 

French  and  Indian  wars,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.2 

597 

French  dictionaries 

443 

639 

grammar 

445 

799 

language 

440 

025 

literature 

840 

929.9 

painting 

759 

723 

pronunciation 

441 

759 

readers 

448 

581.9 

revolution 

944 

398 

spoliations,  U.  S.  hist. 

973. 4 

716 

Friction,  mechanical  engineering 

621 

917.  59 

physics 

531 

582 

Friends,  society  of,  sects 

289 

716 

Friendship 

177 

697 

Frobel's  system  of  education 

372 

532 

Fruits 

634 

579 

Fuel,  chemical  technology 

662 

591 

steam  'engineering 

621.1 

398 

Fugitive  slave  law,  U.  S.  slavery 

326 

784 

Funds,  public 

336 

641 

Fungi 

589 

614.  3 

Fur  trade,  production 

338 

643 

western  U.  S. 

917.8 

613 

trading  companies 

382 

338 

Furnaces 

697 

797 

Furniture  and  furnishings 

645 

633 

artistic 

749 

627 

Future  life,  natural  theology 

218 

531 

Gadsden  purchase,  U.  S.  history 

973.6 

531 

Games 

790 

621 

customs 

394 

347 

Greek 

913.  38 

341 

Roman 

913.  37 

327 

Garbage 

628 

382 

Garden,  kitchen' 

635 

634 

Gardening,  flower 

716 

560 

kitchen 

635 

721 

landscape 

710 

671 

Ga.s  engines 

621 

335 

fitting 

696 

636 

Gases,  chemical  technology 

665 

914.4 

pneumatics 

533 

944 

Gastronomy 

641 

440 

Gazetteers 

910 

840 

Gearing 

621 

324 

Gelatine  processes,  photography 

773 

2411—04- 


INDEX 


386 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Genealogy 

929 

Gods,  mythology 

291 

Generals,  lives 

923 

Gold  standard 

332 

Geodesy 

526 

Golf 

796 

Geography 

910 

Good  Hope,  Cape  of,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.8 

■    ancient 

912 

Goodness 

170 

Biblical 

220.9 

Goose,  Mother,  folklore 

398 

bibliography 

016.9 

Gospels,  Bible 

226 

classical 

913.3 

Gossip,  ethics 

177 

commercial 

910 

Gothenburg  system 

178 

descriptive 

910 

Gothic  architecture 

723 

historical 

911 

Goths 

943 

maps 

912 

Government,  local  administration 

352 

physical 

551 

political  science 

320 

Geologists,  lives 

925 

U.  S.  and  State  administration  353 

Geology 

550 

Graeco-Russian  church 

281 

dynamic 

551 

Grail,  holy,  legends 

398 

economic 

553 

Grains 

633 

Geometric  drawing,  math,  drawing 

744 

(Jrrammar,  English 

425 

Geometry 

513 

of  other  languages,  see  special  language 

analytic 

516 

Granada,  history 

946 

Germ  theory  of  disease,  pathology 

616 

Grant,  presidency 

973.8 

German,  dances 

793 

Grasses,  agriculture 

633 

dictionaries 

433 

botany 

584 

empire 

943 

Grasshoppers,  zoology 

595 

grammar 

435 

Gravitation,  theories 

531 

language 

430 

Great  Britain,  antiquities 

913.4 

low 

439 

colonies 

325 

literature 

830 

constitution 

342 

low 

839 

history 

942 

mythology 

293 

Greco-Russian  church 

281 

opera,  music 

782 

Greece,  ancient  history 

938 

painting 

759 

antiquities 

913. 3i 

philosophy 

193 

descr.  &  trav. 

914. 9( 

phonology 

431 

modern  history 

949.5 

socialism 

335 

Greek  architecture 

722 

sounds 

431 

art,  history 

709 

spelling 

431 

church 

281 

Grermany,  descr.  &  trav. 

914.3 

classics 

880 

history 

943 

dictionaries 

483 

Geysers,  physical  geology 

551 

grammar 

485 

Ghibelines,  Italian  history 

945 

independence,  mod.  hist. 

949.5 

Gilds,  political  economy 

338 

language 

480 

Girls,  counsels  to,  ethics 

177 

modem 

489 

Girondists,  France,  history 

944 

literature 

880 

Glacial  period 

551 

modem 

889 

Glaciers 

551 

mythology 

292 

Glass,  chemical  technology 

666 

orders  of  architecture 

729 

iridescent 

748 

paleography 

481 

stained 

748 

philosophy 

180 

Glazing 

698 

sculpture 

733 

Glue 

668 

Greenhouses,  architecture 

728 

Gnomes,  folklore 

398 

Grounds,  private 

712 

Goblins,  folklore 

398 

Growth  of  cities,  administration 

352 

God,  dogmatics 

231 

Guelphs,  Italian  history 

945 

Gods,  idolatry 

290 

Guilds,  political  economy 

338 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


387 


Gulf  states,  U.  S.  history 

976 

History,  religious 

270 

stream,  physical  geog. 

551 

Hog,  domestic  animals 

636 

Gunmaking 

683 

Holland,  descr.  &  travel 

914. 92 

Gunning,  sports 

799 

history 

949.2 

Gunpowder  plot 

942.06 

Holy  Roman  empire 

940 

Gymnastics 

613.7 

Home  customs 

392 

Habitations,  human,  hygiene 

613 

economics 

640 

Handwriting 

652 

life,  ethics 

173 

Hanover,  house  of,  Eng.  hist. 

942.07 

rule,  Irish  history 

941.5 

Hanseatic  league 

943 

Homiletics 

251 

Harbor  engineering 

627 

Honey,  agriculture 

638 

Harrison,  W:  H:  presidency 

973.5 

Hood,  Eobin,  legends 

398 

Hartford  convention,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.5 

Horse 

636 

Hawaii,  descr.  &  trav. 

919.6 

diseases,  veterinary  med. 

619 

history 

996 

Horseshoeing 

682 

Head,  craniology 

573 

Hospitals 

362 

Health,  public 

614 

Hot  water  heating 

697 

Heat,  engine 

621.1 

Hours  of  labor,  political  econ. 

331 

physics 

536 

House  building 

690 

Heather 

583 

painting,  building 

698 

Heating  and  ventilation 

697 

sewerage 

628 

sanitary  engineering 

628 

Household  economics 

640 

steam  fitting 

696 

Houses,  architecture 

728 

Hebrew  religion 

296 

hygiene 

613 

Hebrews,  ancient  history 

933 

Hudson  river,  description 

917. 47 

modern  history 

296 

Hudson's  Bay  Co. 

382 

Hemiptera,  zoology 

595 

Huguenots 

284 

Henry  I,  English  history 

942.  02 

Human  life,  protection  from  accident 

614.8 

Henry  2-3,  English  history 

942. 03 

mind,  psychology 

150 

Heraldry 

929 

physiology 

612 

Heredity,  evolution 

575 

race,  ethnology 

572 

Hermeneutics 

220.6 

Humor,  American 

817 

Heroism,  ethics 

179 

English 

827 

Hibernation,  zoology 

591 

Latin 

877 

Hieroglyphics 

419 

Hundred  years  war 

940 

Highlands,  Scotland,  descr.  &  trav. 

914.1 

Hungarian  literature 

894 

history 

941 

Hungary,  description  &  travel 

914. 39 

Highways 

386 

history 

943.9 

road  engineering 

625 

Hunting 

799 

transportation 

386 

Hydraulic  engineering 

627 

Himalayas,  descr.  &  trav. 

915.4 

machinery 

621 

Hindrances,  agriculture 

632 

Hydraulics 

532 

Hindu  architecture 

722 

Hygiene,  mental 

131 

religion 

294 

■   personal 

613 

Hindustan,  descr,  &  trav. 

915. 4 

public 

614 

history 

954 

Hymenoptera,  zoology 

595 

Historians,  lives 

928 

Hymnology 

245 

Historical  atlases 

911 

Hypnotism 

134 

charts  and  tables 

902 

Ice  age 

551 

History 

900 

manufacture 

621 

bibliography 

016.9 

Icebergs,  physical  geography 

551 

constitutional 

M2 

Iceland,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 91 

natural 

590 

Ichthyology 

597 

of  civilization 

901 

Idealism 

104 

philosophy 

901 

Identity,  personal 

126 

INDEX 


388 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Idiocy 

Idioms,  see  dictionaries  of  special  languages 

Idolatry,  nonchristian  religions 

Illuminating  gases,  chem.  tech. 

Illustration 

Imitation,  sociology 

Immigration 

Immortality 

metaphysics 
Impressionist  school  of  painting 
Incarnation,  Christology 
Income 

Incubation,  artificial 
Indelible  inks,  chem.  technology 
Independence,  American,  U.  S.  hist. 
Indexes  to  essays 

periodicals 
India,  antiquities,  modem 

architecture,  ancient 

British,  history 

Christian  missions 

Christianity 

description  &  travel 

Farther,  descr.  &  travel 

religions 

rubber,  manufactures 
Indian  legends 

wars,  U.  S.  history 
Indians,  American 
Individualism 
Individuality 

Individuals  and  the  state,  ethics 
Indo-European  literature 
Indoor  amusements 
Induction,  electricity 
magnetism 
Inductive  logic 
Industrial  arts 

Industries,  chemical  technology 
political  economy 
useful  arts 
Infants,  care  of 

food  for,  hygiene 
nursery 
Infectious  diseases,  pub.  health 
Inflation,  paper  money 
Injured,  aid  to,  protection  of  life 
Injurious  insects,  agriculture 
Ink 

Inorganic  chemistry 
Insanity,  mind  and  body 
Insectivorous  plants 
Insects,  fertilization  of  plants 
injurious,  agriculture 
zoology 


132 

Inspiration,  Bible 

220.1 

Instinct,  animals 

591 

290 

Institutions,  char.  &  reform. 

360 

665 

Instrument  making 

681 

745 

Instruments,  orchestral 

785 

301 

stringed 

787 

325 

Integral  cal(!ulus 

517 

218 

Intellect 

151 

128 

Intellectual  life,  self  education 

374 

759 

philosophy 

150 

232 

Intelligence,  animal 

591 

331 

Intemperance,  ethics 

178 

636 

Interest,  political  economy 

332 

667 

Internal  relations 

323 

973.3 

International  copyright,  publishing 

655 

040 

law 

341 

050 

Interstate  commerce 

385 

913. 54 

Inventions 

608 

722 

Inventors,  lives 

926 

954 

Invertebrates 

592- 

266 

Invincible  armada,  Spanish  hist. 

946 

275.4 

Ireland,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 15 

915.4 

history 

941.5 

915.9 

Irish  home  rule,  history 

941.5 

299 

Iron  age,  prehistoric  archeology 

57.1 

678 

articles 

672 

398 

mask,  French  history 

944 

973.2 

metallurgy 

669 

970.1 

structures,  architecture 

721 

335 

work,  art 

739 

126 

Irrigation,  agriculture 

631 

172 

canal  engineering 

626 

891 

Isaiah,  Bible 

224 

793 

Islands,  Oceanica,  descr.  &  trav. 

919 

537 

Isle  of  Man 

942 

538 

Israelites,  history,  ancient 

933 

161 

modern 

296 

600 

Italian  composition 

458 

660 

dictionaries 

453 

338 

grand  opera 

782 

600 

language 

450 

618 

literature 

850 

613 

painting 

759 

649 

republics,  history 

945 

614 

Italy,  antiquities 

913. 37 

332 

description  &  travel 

914.5 

614.8 

history 

945 

632 

Jackson,  presidency 

973.5 

667 

Jacobins,  French  history 

944 

546 

Jamaica,  description  &.  travel 

917.29 

132 

history 

972.9 

581 

James  1-2,  English  history 

942.06 

581 

Japan,  description  &  travel 

915.2 

632 

history 

952 

595 

Japanese  architecture 

722 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


389 


Jeanne  d'Arc,  biography 

923 

Lacquer  work,  manufactures 

667 

French  history 

944 

Lake  states,  description  &  trav. 

917.7 

Jefferson,  presidency 

973.4 

U.  S.  history 

977 

Jerusalem,  description 

915.6 

transportation 

387 

history,  ancient 

933 

Lakes 

551 

Jesuit  missions,  Canadian  hist. 

971 

Lamarckism 

575 

Jesuits 

271 

Lancaster  and  York,  Eng.  hist. 

942.04 

Jesus  Christ 

232 

Land,  poHtical  economy 

333 

legends 

244 

Landlord  and  tenant,  pol.  econ. 

333 

paintings 

755 

Landscape  gardening 

710 

Jetties,  engineering 

627 

Language 

400 

Jews,  History,  ancient 

933 

La  Salle,  discoveries 

973.2 

modern 

296 

Lathe  work,  amateur  manuals 

680 

Joan  of  Arc,  biography 

923 

mechanical  eng. 

621 

French  history 

944 

Latin  antiquities 

913. 37 

Job,  Bible 

223 

classics 

870 

Johnson,  presidency 

973.8 

dictionaries 

473 

Joinery 

694 

grammar 

475 

Journalism 

070 

hymns,  hymnology 

245 

Judaism 

296 

language 

470 

Judea,  antiquities 

913. 33 

literature 

870 

ancient  history 

933 

medieval  &  mod. 

879 

Judges,  lives 

923 

Launches 

699 

Jugglery 

791 

Laundry 

648 

Jupiter,  astronomy 

523 

Law 

340 

Justice,  ethics 

179 

moral,  ethics 

170 

Juvenile  books,  reading  and  aids 

028 

treatises 

347 

Kamtchatka,  description  &  travel 

915.7 

Lawn  tennis 

796 

Kansas,  U.  S.  history 

978.1 

Lawyers,  lives 

923 

struggle  in,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.  6 

I^eather 

675 

Kant.  German  philosophy 

193 

Lecompton  constitution,  Kansas  hist. 

978.1 

Kempis,  Thomas  a 

242 

U.  S.  hist. 

973.6 

Kentucky,  description  &  travel 

917.  69 

Legends,  folklore 

398 

U.  S.  history 

976.9 

sacred  art 

755 

Keramics,  art 

738 

religion 

244 

chemical  technology 

666 

Legerdemain 

791 

Kindergarten 

372 

Legislative  annals 

328 

Kinematics,  physics 

531 

bodies 

328 

King  Philip's  war,  U.  S.  history 

974 

Lepidoptera,  zoology 

595 

King  William's  war,  U.  S.  history 

973.2 

Lettering 

745 

Kings,  lives 

923 

Letters,  English 

826 

Kitchen  garden 

635 

I^tin 

876 

middens,  archeology 

571 

Levant,  description  &  travel 

915.6 

Kleptomania,  mental  disease 

132 

Liberty,  civil,  political  science 

323 

Klondike,  description  &  travel 

917. 98 

Library  administration 

025 

Knightage,  heraldry 

929.7 

catalogs,  dictionary 

019 

Knitting 

646 

subject 

017 

Know-nothing  party,  U.  S.  politics 

329 

economy 

020 

Koran,  Mahometanism 

297 

License,  temperance 

178 

Korea,  description  &  travel 

915.1 

Life,  future,  natural  theology 

218 

history 

951 

metaphysics 

111 

Krishna,  Buddhism 

294 

origin  of 

576 

Labor 

331 

Light 

535 

Laboring  classes 

331 

electric 

621.3 

Lace 

746 

houses,  protection  of  life 

614. 8 

INDEX 


390 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Light,  zodiacal,  astronomy 

523 

Magyar  literature 

894 

Limestone,  economic  geology 

553 

Mahabharata,  Sanskrit  literature 

891 

Lincoln,  presidency 

973.7 

Mahometanism 

297 

Linen  manufacture 

677 

Maine,  description  &  travel 

917.41 

Linguists,  lives 

924 

Malaysia,  description  &  travel 

919.1 

Linotype 

655 

Malt  liquors,  brewing 

663 

Lions,  training 

591 

Mammals 

599 

zoology 

599 

Man,  antiquity,  prehist.  archeology 

671 

Liquor  traflSc 

178 

nat.  hist. 

573 

Literary  criticism,  art  of 

801 

ethnology 

572 

property,  publishing 

655 

Isle  of,  history 

942 

style,  rhetoric 

808 

mental  faculties 

160 

Literature 

800 

natural  history 

573 

bibliography 

016.8 

physiology 

612 

biography 

928 

Manual  training 

371 

Lithology 

552 

Manuals,  business 

658 

Live  stock,  agriculture 

636 

collectors' 

579 

Lives,  American  Indians 

970.2 

parliamentary  practise 

328 

biography 

920 

Manufactures 

670 

Living,  cost 

640 

production 

338 

Livingstone,  David,  travels 

916.7 

Manufacturing  works,  engineering 

621 

Loan  systems,  library  economy 

025 

Maps 

912 

Local  government,  administration 

352 

astronomy 

524 

option 

178 

Marine  animals 

591 

Lockmaking 

683 

engineering 

621 

Lockouts 

331 

flora 

581.9 

Locomotives 

621.1 

Mariner's  compass,  magnetism 

538 

Logic 

160 

Market  gardening,  agriculture 

636 

Lombard  street,  banking 

332 

Marque  and  reprisals,  internat.  law 

341 

Loom,  manufactures 

677 

Marquetry,  artistic  furniture 

749 

Louisiana  purchase 

973.4 

Mars,  planet 

523 

Low  countries,  history 

949.2 

Martinique,  description  &  travel 

917.29 

Lubrication  and  lubricants 

621 

Martyrs 

272 

Lunacy,  mind  and  body 

132 

Mary,  queen  of  England,  hist. 

942.05 

Lutheran  church 

284 

Virgin,  legends 

244 

Lyric  poetry.  Greek 

884 

Maryland,  history 

975.2 

Latin 

874 

Mashonaland 

916.8 

Mabinogeon,  Welsh  literature 

891 

Mason  and  Dixon's  line,  U.  S.  slavery 

326 

Machine  shop  practice 

621 

Masonry 

693 

tools 

621 

Massachusetts,  descr.  &  travel 

917.44 

Machinery 

621    , 

history 

974.4 

in  industry,  pol.  econ. 

338 

Materials,  building 

691 

Mackenzie,  description  &  travel 

917.1 

strength  of 

620 

Madagascar 

916.9 

Maternity,  ethics 

173 

Madonna  in  art,  art  history 

709 

medicine 

618 

painting 

755 

Mathematical  drawing                         , 

744 

Magazines,  general  periodicals 

050 

Mathematics 

510  . 

Hpecial  subject  see  subject 

Matter,  physics 

530 

Magic,  amusements 

791 

properties 

539 

lantern,  optics 

535 

Mauritius,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.9 

Magna  charta,  constitutional  hist. 

342 

Maxims,  folklore 

398 

English  history 

942. 03 

Measures  and  weights 

389 

Magnetism 

538 

Measuring,  surveying 

526 

and  electricity 

537 

Mechanic  trades 

680 

animal,  mind  and  body 

134 

Mechanical  drawing 

744 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


391 


Mechanical  engineering  621 

amateur  680 

Mechanics  531 

Mechanism,  engineering  621 

Media,  ancient  history  935 

Medicine  610 

preventive,  public  health  614 

veterinary  619 

Medieval  architecture  723 

art,  history  of  709 

designs  745 

Europe,  history  940 

Latin  479 

Meditative  theology  242 

Mediterranean  sea,  descr.  &  trav.  914 

Medo-Persia,  ancient  history  935 

antiquities  913. 35 

Memoirs,  biography  920 

Memory  in  animals,  zoology  591 

mental  derangements  132 

Mendicant  orders  271 

Mental  derangements  132 

faculties  of  animals,  zool.  591 

man      .  150 

healing  615 

physiology  and  hygiene  131 

Merchant  marine  387 

Mercury,  planet  *  523 

Mesmerism,  mind  and  body  134 

Mesopotamia,  antiquities  913.  35 

Metal  articles  671 

work,  art  739 

machinery  621 

manufactures  670 

Metallurgy  669 

Metaphysics  110 

Meteoritic  hypothesis  523 

Meteorology  551 

Meteors  and  comets,  astronomy  523 

Methodist  church  287 

Methodists,  lives  922 

Methods  of  education  371 

Metric  system,  internat.  measures  .      389 

Mexican  Indians  970. 1 

war,  U.  S.  history  973.  6 

Mexico,  description  &  travel  917.  2 

history  972 

Microbes,  botany  .  589 

etiology  616 

Microscope  and  microscopy  578 

Microscopy  578 

Middle  ages,  European  history  940 

bibliography  016. 9 

states,  TJ.  S.  history  974 

Midwifery,  obstetrics  618 


Military  biography  923 

Military  engineering  623 

science  355 

Milk,  dairy  637 

Mill  dams,  hydraulic  engineering  627 

work,  engineering  621 

Milling  tools  621 

Mind  150 

and  body  130 

cure,  therapeutics  615 

in  animals,  zoology  591 

Mineralogy  549 

Mines  622 

Mining  engineering  622 

Ministers,  lives  922 

Ministry,  religion  250 

Minstrelsy,  English  poetry  821 

Mints,  political  economy  332 

Miocene  period,  geology  551 

Mirabeau,  French  history  944 

Mirage,  optics  535 

Miscellany,  Amer.  literature  818 

Eng.  literature  828 

German  literature  838 

Greek  literature  888 

Latin  literature  878 

Missing  link,  origin  of  species  575 

Missionaries,  lives  922 

Missions  •  .  266 

Mnemonic  derangements  132 

Modern  architecture  724 

Greek  language  489 

literature  889 

history  Q40-999 

philosophers  190 

sculpture  735 

Mohammedanism  297 

Molecular  physics  539 

Mollusks  594 

Monarchs,  lives  923 

Monastic  orders  271 

Money  •  •       332 

metrology  389 

Mongols,  history  950 

Monkeys,  zoology  699 

Monocotyledonae  584 

Monometalism  332 

Monopolies  338 

municipal  352 

Monroe,  presidency  973.  5 

Monroe  doctrine,  foreign  relations  327 

Montreal,  history  971 

Monuments,  antiquities  913 

Moon  523 

Moors  in  Spain  946 


INDEX 


392 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Morals 

170 

Neptune,  planet 

523 

Moravian  brethren 

284 

Nervous  system,  mind  &  body 

131 

Mormonism 

298 

Netherlands,  descr.  &.  trav. 

914. 92 

Morocco,  description  &  travel 

916.4 

history 

949.2 

history 

964 

Neutrality,  international  law 

341 

^losaics,  architectural  decoration 

729 

New  England,  desc.  &  trav. 

917.4 

^losquitoes,  zoology 

595 

history 

974 

Mosses 

588 

France,  Canada,  history 

971 

Mother,  maternity 

618 

Guinea,  desc.  &  trav. 

919.5 

Moths 

595 

Hampshire,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.  42 

Motion 

531 

Mexico,  U.  S.  history 

978.9 

Motors,  electric 

621.3 

testament 

225 

Mound  builders,  Amer.  antiquities 

913.7 

York  (state)  descr.  &  trav. 

917.47 

Mountain  states,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.8 

history 

974.7 

history 

978 

Zealand,  descr.  &  trav. 

919.3 

Mountaineering 

796 

history 

993 

Mountains,  physical  geography 

551 

Newspapers 

070 

Multiple  stars 

523 

Nibelungenlied,  folklore 

398 

Municipal  government 

352 

German  poetry 

831 

improvement 

352 

Nicknames 

014 

Mural  decoration 

729 

Nigeria 

916.6 

Mushrooms 

589 

Nile  river 

916.2 

Music 

780 

sources 

C16.  7 

Musical  instruments,  orchestra 

785 

Nineteenth  century,  history 

909 

Musicians,  lives 

927 

industries 

609 

Mycenae,  ancient  history 

938 

inventions 

608 

Mycology,  botany 

589 

science 

509 

Mystery  plays,  English  literature 

822 

Nippur,  antiquities 

913.35 

Mythology,  comparative  • 

291 

Nobihty,  heraldry 

929.7 

German 

293 

Nonchristian  religions 

290 

Greek  and  Roman 

292 

Normans,  English  history 

942. 02 

Norse 

293 

Norse  literature 

839 

Names  of  days  of  week 

529 

mythology 

293 

persons  and  places 

929 

North  Africa,  desc.  &  trav. 

916.1 

Naples,  Italy,  description 

914.5 

history 

961 

Nations,  law  of,  intemat.  law 

341 

America,  antiquities 

913.7 

Natural  history 

500 

descr.  &  trav. 

917 

selection 

575 

statistics 

317 

theology 

210 

American  Indians 

970.1 

Naturalists,  lives 

925 

religion 

299 

Nature  study 

507 

Atlantic  states,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.4 

Naval  biography 

923 

history 

974 

engineering 

623 

Carolina,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.5ft 

history,  Amer.  civil  war 

973.7 

Central  Africa,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.6 

Navigation 

527 

Central  states,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.7 

useful  arts 

656 

history 

977 

Navigators,  lives 

923 

pole 

919.8 

Nebulae,  astronomy 

523 

Northeastern  states,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.4 

Nebular  hypothesis 

523 

history 

974 

Needlework,  fine  arts 

746 

Northern  lights,  aurora  borealis 

523 

useful  arts 

646 

mythology 

293 

Negro,  folklore 

398 

Northmen,  antiquities 

913.4 

race,  ethnology 

572 

history 

948 

slavery 

326 

Northwest  territory,  history 

977 

Neolithic  age,  prehistoric  archeol. 

571 

Norway,  description  &  travel 

914.  81 

.  SUBJECT  INDEX 


393 


Norway,  history 

948.1 

Norwegian  language 

439 

literature 

839 

Nova  Scotia,  de^c-r.  &  trav. 

917.1 

Novel  reading 

028 

Novelists,  lives,  English 

928 

Novels,  English  literature 

823 

religious 

244 

see  uho  Fiction 

Nullification  in  South  Carolina 

973.  5 

Nuremberg 

943 

Nursery 

649 

rhymes,  folklore 

398 

illustrated 

741 

with  music 

784 

Nursing 

610 

Nuts,  cultivation 

634 

Oak,  botany 

583 

Object  teaching,  education 

372 

Observatories 

522 

Obstetrics 

618 

Occult  sciences 

130 

Ocean  telegraph 

654 

transportation 

387 

travel 

910 

Oceanica,  descr.  &  trav. 

919 

Oceans 

551 

CEcumenical  councils,  religious  history 

270 

Office  buildings,  construction 

721 

Officers,  army  and  navy,  lives 

923 

Official  register,  U.  S.  civil  serv. 

351 

Ohio,  history 

977.1 

valley,  desc.  &  trav. 

917.7 

Oil,  coal,  economic  geology 

553 

engines 

621 

Oils 

665 

Old  red  sandstone,  geology 

551 

testament 

221 

Olympic  games,  Grecian  antiq. 

913. 38 

Ontology 

111 

Opera,  dramatic  music 

782 

stage 

792 

Operetta,  music 

782 

Op  rettas,  juvenile 

793 

Optics 

535 

Oratorio 

783 

Oratory 

808 

American 

815 

English 

825 

Greek                                « 

885 

Latin 

875 

Orchards 

634 

Orchestral  music 

785 

Orders,  monastic 

271 

of  architecture 

729 

Oregon  question,  U.  S.  history  973.  6 

Ores  553 

metallurgy  669 

Organ  786 

Organic  chemistry  547 

Oriental  architecture  722 

art  709 

church  281 

mythology  291 

religions  290 

Origin  of  language  401 

man,  nat.  hist,  of  man  573 

religious  belief  201 

sexes,  evolution  575 

species,  evolution  575 

Orinoco  river,  descr.  A  trav.  918.  7 

Ornament,  architectural  decoration  729 

Ornamental  design  745 

gardening,  landscape  710 

Ornithology  598 

Orology,  physical  geography  551 

Orphan  asylums  362 

Orthodox  church,  holy  or  Greek  281 

Orthoepy,  English  language  421 

Orthography,  English  421 

of  other  languages,  see  special  language 

Ostracism,  Greek  antiquities  913. 38 

Ottoman  empire,  descr.  &  trav.  914. 96 

history  949. 6 

Outbuildings,  architecture  728 

Outdoor  sports  796 

Overwork,  mental,  mental  hygiene  131 

Oxford  university  378 

Pachyderms,  zoology  599 
Pacific  islands,  Polynesia,  descr.  &  trav.       919. 6 

history  996 

states,  descr.  &  trav.  917. 9 

Paganism  290 

Pageants,  customs  394 

Pain,  theology  '  231 

Painted  decoration,  arch,  design  729 

Painters,  lives  927 

Painting,  fine  art  750 

house,  sign,  etc.  698 

schools  of  759 

Paints,  chemical  technology  667 

Paleolithic  age,  prehistoric  archeology  571 

Paleobotany  561 

Paleography,  Greek  481 

Paleontology  560 

Palestine,  ancient  history  933 

description  &  travel  915.  6 

Panics,  commercial  332 

Pantomime  792 

Pantomimes,  parlor  amusements  793 


IIVDEX 


394 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS.  LIST 


Papacy,  European  history 

940 

Petrology,  geology 

552 

Roman  catholic  church 

282 

Phanerogamia 

582 

Paper,  hanging 

698 

Phenicia,  ancient  history 

939 

manufacture 

676 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  history 

974.8 

money 

332 

Philanthropists,  lives 

923 

Parasitic  plants,  agriculture 

632 

Philippines,  desc.  &  trav. 

919.1 

Parents,  ethics 

173 

history 

991 

Paris,  description 

914.4 

Philip's,  king,  war,  New  Eng.  hist. 

974 

Parliament,  constitutional  law 

342 

Philolt^ists,  lives 

924 

Parliamentary  practise 

328 

Philology 

400 

Pamell  movement 

941.5 

Philosophers,  lives 

921 

Parsifal,  legends 

■  398 

Philosophic  systems 

140 

Wagner  opera 

782 

Philosophy 

100 

Parthenon,  architecture 

722 

ancient 

180 

Parties,  political 

329 

biography 

921 

social 

793 

history 

109 

Party  conventions 

329 

modem 

190 

Parzival,  legends 

398 

of  history 

901 

Wagner  opera 

782 

Phoenicia,  ancient  history 

939 

Pastoral  theology 

250 

Phonetic  shorthand 

653 

Patagonia,  descr.  &  trav. 

918.2 

spelling,  English  lang. 

421 

Patent  law 

608 

Phonology,  English 

421 

Patents 

608 

German 

431 

Pathology 

616 

Phosphates,  fertilizers,  agriculture 

631 

m-^ntal 

131 

Photoelectrotyping 

777 

Patriotism,  ethics 

172 

Photoengraving 

777 

Patriots,  lives 

923 

Photographic  chemistry 

771 

Patternmaking 

671 

Photographic  materials 

771 

Pauperism 

339 

Photography 

770 

Pavements 

625 

Physical  education,  hygiene 

613.7 

Peaches,  agriculture 

634 

geography 

551 

Pears,  agriculture 

634 

sciences 

500 

Peasants  war 

943 

Physicians,  lives 

926 

Pedagogics 

371 

Physics 

530 

Peerage,  heraldry 

929.7 

Physiognomy 

138 

Peloponnesus,  ancient  history 

938 

Physiography 

551 

modem  history 

949.5 

Physiology,  animal 

591 

Peninsular  war,  Spanish  history 

946 

human 

612 

Penmanship 

652 

mental 

131 

Pennsylvania,  history 

974.8 

vegetable 

581 

Pensions,  old  age 

351 

Pianists,  lives 

927 

laboring  classes 

331 

Piano 

786 

Periodicals,  general 

050 

Picts,  Scottish  history 

941 

Perpetual  motion 

531 

Picture  books 

741 

Persecutions 

272 

Pierce,  presidency 

973.6 

Persia,  ancient  history 

936 

Piers,  architectural  construction 

721 

descr.  &  trav. 

915.5 

bridges 

624 

Person  of  Christ,  doctrinal  theol. 

232 

river  &  harbor  eng. 

627 

Personal  hygiene,  medicine 

613 

Piety,  practical 

240 

names,  etymology 

929 

Pigment  processes 

773 

Personality 

126 

Pigments,  chemical  technology 

667 

Perspective 

742 

Pigs,  domestic  animals 

636 

Persuasion,  logic 

168 

Pioneers,  lives 

923 

Peru,  history 

985 

Piracy,  history 

910 

Pests,  i^culture 

632 

Pirates,  Barbary 

961 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


395 


Pirates,  lives 

910 

Pisces 

597 

Pisciculture,  business 

639 

Pistols,  manufacture 

683 

Places,  names  of,  etymology 

929 

Planets,  descriptive  astronomy 

523 

Planing  machines,  mech.  eng. 

621 

Plans,  building 

692 

of  cities,  maps 

912 

Plantagenets,  Eng.  hist. 

942. 03 

Plants,  botany 

580 

cultivated 

581 

fossil 

561 

gardening 

716 

Plastering 

693 

Plato,  Greek  literature 

888 

Platonic  philosophy 

184 

Play  of  animals 

591 

man 

150 

Players,  lives 

927 

Playing  cards 

795 

Plays,  American  drama 

812 

English  drama 

822 

French  drama 

842 

German  drama 

832 

parlor  amusements 

793 

Plumbing,  building 

696 

sanitation 

628 

Plurality  of  worlds,  astronomy 

523 

Pneumatics 

533 

Poetical  books  of  Bible 

223 

Poetry,  American 

811 

collections,  general 

808 

English 

821 

structure 

426 

French 

841 

German 

831 

Greek 

881 

Italian 

851 

Latin 

871 

religious 

245 

Spanish 

861 

Poets,  lives 

928 

Pointed  architecture 

723 

Poker,  amusements 

795 

Poland,  description  &  travel 

914,  38 

history 

943.8 

Russian  history 

947 

Polar  regions,  Antarctic,  descr.  &  travel 

919.9 

Arctic,  descr.  &  travel 

919.8 

Police,  local  government 

352 

Polish,  chemical  technology 

667 

Polish  language 

491 

literature 

891 

Polishing,  painting 

698 

Politeness,  ethics  177 

etiquet  395 

Political  conventions  329 

economy  330 

parties  329 

science  320 

status  of  women  396 

Politicians,  lives  923 

Polk,  presidency  973.  6 

Pollution,  air,  public  health  614 

water,  supply  of  towns  628 

Polygamy,  Mormonism  298 

Polynesia,  descr.  &  trav.  919. 6 

Polytheism  290 

Pomology,  agriculture  .  634 

Pompeii,  antiquities  913. 37 

Pontiac's  conspiracy  973.  2 

Poor  339 

Popes,  church  history  282 

European  history  940 

lives  922 

Popish  plot,  English  history  942. 06 

Porcelain,  chemical  technology  666 

fine  art  733 

Portland  cement,  building  material  691 

manufacture  666 

Porto  Rico,  description  &  travel  917. 29 

Portu^l,  description  &  travel  914. 69 

history  *  946. 9 

Portuguese  language  469 

Potato,  agriculture      '  635 

Pottery,  art  738 

manufacture  666 

prehistoric  571 

Poultry  636 

Poverty,  pauperism  339 

Power,  transmission  of  621 

Practical  religion  240 

Prague  943. 7 
Prayer,  book  of  common                        '         264 

Preachers,  lives  922 

Preaching  251 

Preadamites  573 

Prefixes,  English  etymology  422 

Preraphaelitism  759 

Presbyterian  church  285 

Presbyterians,  lives  922 

Preservatives,  building  601 

Presidency,  elections  324 

Presidents,  lives  •  923 

Press,  journalism  070 

printing  656 

Prestidigitation  791 

Prevention  of  contagious  diseases  614 

Prices  338 


INDEX 


396 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Priests,  lives,  Roman  catholic 

922 

Punctuation,  English  language 

421 

Primaries,  suffrage 

324 

Puritans,  English  history 

942.  06 

Primary  schools,  methods 

372 

Mass.  history 

974.4 

Primeval  man,  nat.  hist,  of  man 

573 

Puzzles 

793 

prehistoric  archeol. 

571 

Pygmies,  folklore 

398 

Primitive  churches 

281 

Pyramids,  Egyptian 

913.  32 

culture 

571 

Pyrenees  mountains,  descr.  &  trav. 

914.6 

Printing 

655 

Quadrupeds 

599 

Private  theatricals 

793 

Quadruplex  telegraphs,  communication 

654 

Privateers,  international  law 

341 

Quakers,  lives 

922 

Prizes 

341 

sects 

289 

Processes,  building 

691 

Quaternary  age,  geology 

551 

Production 

338 

Quays,  harbor  engineering 

627 

Profit  sharing 

331 

Quebec,  history 

971 

Progress,  civilization 

901 

Queen  Anne's  war 

973.2 

sociology 

301 

Queens,  lives 

923 

Prohibition  party,  pol.  science 

329 

Quotations,  gen.  collections 

808 

temperance 

178 

Greek  literature 

880 

Pronunciation,  English 

421 

Latin  literature 

870 

French 

441 

Races  of  man 

572 

Proofreading,  printing 

655 

Radiates 

593 

Proi)erty,  capital 

331 

Radiation 

530 

theory 

335 

heat 

536 

Prophets,  Bible 

224 

•  Railroad  engineering 

625 

Prosody,  English 

426 

locomotives 

621 

Protection  of  life 

614.  8 

Railroading 

656 

political  economy 

337 

Railroads,  business 

656 

Protective  inoculation,  pub.  health 

614 

electric 

621.3 

Protectorate,  lEnglish  history 

942.06 

sociology 

385 

Protestantism 

284 

Rationalism,  natural  theology 

211 

Protoplasm,  biology 

576 

Reader  in  special  language,  see  language 

Protozoans 

593 

Reading,  guides  to 

028 

Provencal  literature 

849 

private,  self  education 

374 

Proverbs 

398 

Reality 

110 

Providence,  dogmatics 

231 

Rebellion,  Southern,  U.  S.  history 

973.7 

natural  theology 

214 

Recipe  books,  cookery 

641 

Prussia,  history 

943.1 

Reciprocity,  free  trade 

337 

Psalms,  Bible 

223 

Reconstruction,  U.  S.  history 

973.8 

Pseudonyms 

014 

Recreation,  hygiene 

613.7 

Psychic  research 

130 

Referendum 

321 

Psychology 

150 

Reform,  sociology 

301 

comparative 

591 

spelling,  English  lang. 

421 

physiologic 

130 

Reformation,  age  of,  European  hist. 

940 

Pteridophyta 

587 

religious  history 

270 

Public  administration 

350 

Reformatory  agencies 

364 

buildings 

725 

Reformed  church  in  America 

285 

charities 

361 

Refrigerating  machinery 

621 

credit,  political  econ. 

336 

Registers,  family 

929 

customs 

394 

Relations,  foreign,  pol.  science 

327 

health        * 

614 

Relative  location,  library  econ. 

025  • 

schools 

379 

Religion 

200 

securities,  pol.  economy 

336 

and  science     • 

210 

Publishers 

655 

bibliography 

016.2 

Publishing 

655 

biography 

922 

Pmnping  machinery 

621 

collected  works 

208 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


397 


Religion,  dictionaries 

203 

Rocky  mountains,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.8 

essays 

204 

Roland,  legends 

398 

evolution 

201 

Roman  antiquities 

913. 37 

philosophy 

201 

catholic  church 

282 

practical 

240 

mythology 

292 

Religions,  nonchristian 

290 

Romances,  legends 

398 

Religious  architecture 

726 

Rome,  ancient  history 

937 

biography 

922 

antiquities 

913. 37 

education 

377 

description  and  travel 

914.5 

Sunday  schools 

268 

modern 

945 

fiction 

244 

Rontgen  rays 

53 

history 

270 

Roofing 

695 

orders,  monastic 

271 

Roofs 

624 

painting 

755 

Roses,  wars  of 

942.04 

poetry 

245 

Rouen,  France,  history 

944 

Renaissance,  architecture 

724 

Roundheads,  English  history 

942.06 

European  history 

940 

Rowing,  sport 

797 

fine  arts 

709 

Rubber 

678 

Greek  literature 

880 

Rugs,  fine  art 

745 

Italy 

945 

manufactures 

677 

Rent 

333 

Rulers,  lives 

923 

Representation 

324 

Rules  of  order,  parliamentary 

328 

Representative  gov't,  pol.  science 

321 

Ruminants,  zoology 

599 

Reprisal,  international  law 

341 

Russia,  Asiatic,  descr.  &  trav. 

915.7 

Reproduction,  zoology 

591 

European,  description  &  travel 

914.7 

Republican  institutions 

321 

history 

947 

party,  U.  S. 

329 

Russian  church,  sects 

281 

Repudiation,  finance 

336 

language 

491 

Residences 

728 

literature 

891 

Resumption,  U.  S.  finance 

336 

Sabbath  schools 

268 

Revised  version,  Eng.  Bible 

220.5 

Sacred  music 

783 

Revival,  Greek  architecture 

724 

poetry 

245 

of  letters,  lit.  hist. 

809 

rhetoric 

251 

Revolution,  American  history         • 

973.3 

Sacrifice,  Christology 

232 

English          "       1688 

942. 06 

Sagas,  Norse 

839 

French           " 

944 

Sailing  directions 

656 

Rhetoric 

808 

Sailors,  lives 

926 

Rhine,  description  &  travel 

914.3 

Saint  Albans  raid,  U.  S.  hist. 

973.7 

Richard  1-2,  English  history 

942.  03 

Simonism,  socialism 

335 

3,  English  history 

942.04 

Saints,  lives 

922 

Riddles,  amusements 

793 

Saloons,  temperance 

178 

Rifle  manufacture 

683 

Salvation 

234 

Right  of  search 

341 

Samoan  islands 

996 

standard  of,  ethics 

171 

Sandstone,  economic  geology 

553 

Ritual 

264 

old  red 

551 

River  engineering 

627 

Sandwich  Islands,  descr.  &  trav. 

919.6 

transportation 

387 

history 

996 

Rivers,  physical  geography 

551 

Sangreal,  legends 

398 

water  supply 

628 

Sanhedrin,  Judaism 

296 

Road  engineering 

625 

Sanitary  engineering 

628 

Roads 

625 

measures,  public  health 

614 

and  pavements,  engineering 

625 

Sanskrit  literature 

891 

Robin  Hood,  legends 

398 

Saracen  empire,  history 

953 

Rocks 

552 

Satire,  American 

817 

Rocky  mountain  region,  history 

978 

English 

827 

INDEX 


398 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Satire,  Latin 

877 

Sewerage 

628 

Saturn,  planet 

523 

Sewing 

646 

Savingsbanks 

332 

Sex  customs 

392 

Saxon,  Anglo-,  language 

429 

origin  of,  evolution 

575 

literature 

829 

Shakspere 

822 

Scandinavia,  history 

948 

Shay's  rebellion,  Mass.  history 

974. 4 

Scanclina\nan  languages 

439 

Sheep,  diseases  of,  compar.  med. 

619 

literature 

839 

domestic  animals 

636 

Scavenging  of  tpwns 

628 

Shellfish,  zoology 

594 

Scepticism,  natural  theology 

211 

Shells,  zoology 

594 

Scholastic  philosophers,  lives 

921 

Ship  building 

699 

School  architecture 

727 

canals,  engineering 

626 

decoration 

371 

Ships,  transportation 

656 

houses 

727 

Shipwrecks,  adventures 

910 

hygiene 

371 

Shooting,  sport 

799 

management 

371 

Shorthand 

653 

organization 

371 

Siam,  description  and  travel 

915. 9 

reading  lists 

028 

Siberia,  description  and  travel 

915.7 

Schools  of  painting 

759 

history 

957 

public 

379 

Sicily,  modem  history 

945 

Science 

500 

Sick,  food  for,  hygiene 

613 

and  religion,  natural  theol. 

215 

room 

649 

applied 

600 

Siegfried,  legends 

398 

biography 

925 

Sierra  Leone,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.  6 

of  religion 

201 

Sight,  optics 

535 

study  and  teaching 

507 

physiology 

612 

Scientific  drawing 

744 

Signals,  telegraphic 

654 

travels 

508.3 

Signpainting 

698 

Scientists,  lives 

925 

Silurian  age,  geology 

551 

Scotland,  description  and  travel 

914.1 

Silver,  metallurgy 

669 

geology 

554 

money 

332 

history 

941 

plating,  manufacture 

671 

Scottish  clans,  heraldry 

929.8 

processes,  photography 

772 

poetry 

821 

questi(fti 

332 

Script,  writing 

652 

Silversmithing,  manufacture 

671 

Scriptures,  holy,  Bible 

220 

Singers,  lives 

927 

Sculptors,  lives 

927 

Singing,  vocal  music 

784 

Sculpture 

730 

Single  standard,  money 

332 

Sea  mosses,  botany 

589 

tax 

335 

Seamanship 

656 

Skeletons,  preparation  of 

579 

Search,  right  of,  internat.  law 

341 

Skepticism,  natural  theology 

211 

Secession,  U.  S.  history 

973.7 

Sketching,  drawing 

741 

Secondary  education 

373 

Skill,  games  of,  amusements 

794 

Sects,  Christian 

280 

Skull,  anatomy 

611 

Seismology 

551 

craniology 

573 

Self  education 

374 

Slavery 

326 

Semitic  literature 

892 

abolition  of,  U.  S.  history 

973.7 

Sense 

152 

Slavic  languages 

491 

Sepoy  war,  Indian  history 

954 

Sleep 

135 

Serfs,  Russian  history 

947 

and  rest,  hygiene 

613.7 

Sermons 

252 

Slight  of  hand 

791 

Servants 

647 

Slojd,  woodworking 

694 

Settlements,  social 

331 

Smelting,  metallurgy 

669 

Seven  years  war,  1756-63 

943 

Smoke,  flues,  heating 

697 

Sewage 

628 

nuisance,  sanitation 

628 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


399 


Smut,  agriculture 

632 

Spanish  language 

460 

Social  customs 

394 

literature 

860 

democracy  socialism 

335 

Sparta,  ancient  history 

938 

ethics 

177 

Species,  origin  of 

575 

science 

300 

Specifications,  building 

692 

settlements 

331 

Spectrum  analysis,  astronomy 

523 

charities 

361 

optics 

535 

Socialism 

335 

Speeches,  English  oratory 

825 

Societies 

360 

Spelling,  English 

421 

Sociology 

300 

of  other  languages,  see  Special  language 

bibliography 

016.3 

phonetic,  Eng.  language 

421 

biography 

923 

Spiders,  zoology 

595 

Christian 

261 

Spinning 

677 

theories 

301 

Spirit  leveling,  geodesy ' 

526 

Soils,  agriculture 

631 

Spirituous  liquors,  temperance 

178 

Solar  system,  descriptive  astron. 

523 

Sponges 

593 

Soldiers,  lives 

923 

Sports 

790 

Solution,  chemistry 

541 

outdoor 

796 

Somnambulism 

135 

parlor 

793 

Songs  and  ballads,  Eng.  lit. 

821 

Spraying 

632 

music 

784 

Stables,  architecture 

728 

Sonnets,  English  literature 

821 

Stage,  theater 

792 

Soudan,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.6 

Stained  glass 

748 

Egyptian,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.2 

Staining,  building 

698 

history 

962 

chemical  technology 

667 

Soul,  metaphysics 

128 

Stairbuilding 

694 

Sound 

534 

Stamp  act,  U.  S.  history 

973. 3 

Sounds,  German 

431 

Standards,  money 

332 

South  Africa,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.8 

Star  maps 

524 

history 

968 

Stars,  descr.  astronomy 

523 

African  Republic,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.8 

State  banks 

332 

history 

968 

debts,  finance 

336 

'America,  descr.  &  trav. 

918 

ethics 

172 

history 

980 

government 

353 

Atlantic  states,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.5 

rights,  U.  S.  const,  law 

342 

history 

975 

socialism 

335 

Central  Africa,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.7 

Statecraft 

320 

history 

967 

Statesmen,  lives 

923 

Sea  islands,  descr.  &  trav. 

919.6 

Statistical  methods 

311 

Southeastern  states,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.5 

Statistics 

310 

history 

975 

Steam  boilers 

621.1 

Southern  states,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.5 

engine,  mech.  engineering 

621.1 

history 

975 

engineering 

621.1 

Southwestern  states,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.8 

fitting 

696 

history 

978 

heating,  building 

697 

Sovereigns,  lives 

923 

navigation,  sociology 

387 

Spain,  Arabs  in,  history 

946 

useful  arts 

656 

description  and  travel 

914.6 

physics 

536 

history 

946 

Steel,  articles 

672 

Spanish  America,  descr.  &  trav. 

917.2 

manufactures 

672 

history 

972 

metallurgy 

669 

art 

709 

structures,  architecture 

721 

composition 

468 

Stenography 

653 

dictionaries 

463 

Stephen,  English  history 

942.  02 

grammar 

465 

Stimulants,  action  of,  hygiene 

613 

INDEX 


400 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


stimulants,  ethics  of  using 

178 

Syntax,  English  grammar 

425 

manufacture 

663 

of  other  languages,  see  Grammar 

Stocks,  political  economy- 

332 

Tableaux 

793 

Stoic  philosophy 

188 

Tables,  astronomy 

524 

Stone,  geology 

653 

Tachygraphy,  shorthand 

653 

construction,  masonry 

693 

Tailoring 

687 

cutting 

693 

Takigraphy,  shorthand 

653 

Stones,  economic  geology 

553 

Tales,  English  literature 

823 

Stories,  English  fiction 

823 

Talmud,  Judaism 

296 

for  stories  in  other  literatures,  see 

Fiction 

Tanning 

675 

Storms 

551 

Tariff 

337 

Strains,  bridge  engineering 

624 

Tasmania,  descr.  &  travel 

919.4 

Stratification,  geology 

551 

history 

994 

Street  cleaning 

628 

Taste,  esthetics 

701 

railways,  engineering 

625 

Taxation 

336 

Streets 

625 

Taxidermy 

679 

Strength  of  materials,  engineering 

620 

Teachers 

371 

Stresses,  bridge  engineering 

624 

lives 

923 

Strikes,  labor 

331 

Teaching 

371 

Stringed  instruments 

787 

Technical  dictionaries 

603 

Stuarts,  English  history 

942. 06 

Technology 

600 

Study,  self  culture 

374 

biography 

926 

Style,  literary,  rhetoric 

808 

chemical 

660 

Subject  bibliographies                  . 

016 

Teetotalism,  temperance 

178 

catalogs,  bibliography 

017 

Telegraphs 

654 

Submarine  warfare,  naval  eng. 

623 

Teleology 

124 

Sudan,  description  &  travel 

916.6 

Telepathy 

134 

Egyptian,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.2 

Telephone 

654 

history 

962 

Telescope,  astronomy 

522 

Suffrage 

324 

optics 

536 

Sugar 

633 

Temperance,  ethics 

178 

Sun,  descriptive  astronomy 

523 

hygiene 

613 

Sunday 

263 

Tenement  houses 

331 

school  libraries 

027 

Tennessee,  descr.  &  trav 

917.  6! 

schools 

268 

history 

976.8 

Superintendence,  building 

692 

Tennis 

796 

Surface  features  of  the  earth 

551 

Terra  cotta,  technology 

666 

Surgery 

617 

Terror,  French  revolution 

944 

Surnames,  genealogy 

929 

Testament,  New 

225 

Surveying,  geodesy 

526 

Old 

221 

Surveys,  general  scientific 

508.3 

Teutonic  languages,  minor 

439 

Survival  of  the  fittest,  evolution 

575 

literatures,  minor 

839 

Sweating  system,  laboring  classes 

331 

mythology 

293 

Sweden,  Scandinavia,  descr.  &  trav. 

914.8 

Textile  fabrics,  manufactures 

677 

history 

948. 5 

Thallophyta 

589 

Swedish  language 

439 

Theater 

792 

literature 

839 

Theatricals,  private 

793 

Swimming 

796 

Theism,  natural  theology 

211 

Switzerland,  descr.  &  travel 

914. 94 

Theodicy 

214 

geology 

554 

Theologians,  lives 

922 

history 

949.4 

Theology 

230 

Sword  exercise 

596 

biography 

922 

Symphonies 

786 

natural 

210 

Synonyms,  English  language 

424 

pastoral 

250 

SUBJECT  INDEX 


401 


Theories  of  history 

Therapeutics 

Thermodynamics 

Thibet,  China,  descr.  &  trav. 

Thirty  years  war,  European  hist 

German  hist 
Thomas  a  Kempis 
Thought  transference 
Tibet,  China,  descr.  and  travel 
Tides 

Tigers,  zoology 
Tiles 
Timber,  building  material 

forestry 
Timbuktu,  description  &  travel 
Toadstools,  botany 
Toilet 

Toledo,  Spain,  history 
Tools,  mechanic  trades 

mechanical  engineering 
prehistoric  archeology 
Torrens  system 
Touraine,  France,  history 
Tournaments,  customs 
Towns,  government 
sanitation  of 
Toys,  electric 
Trade  depressions 
foreign 
free 
unions 
Trades,  mechanic 
Traditions,  folklore 
Tragedies,  English  drama 
French  drama 
German  drama 
Training,  physical  hygiene 
Tramps 

Tramways,  engineering 
Transcendentalism 
Transformers,  electric 
Transmission,  heredity,  evolution 
machinery  of,  eng. 
of  disease,  public  health 
Transportation 

sociology 
useful  arts 
Transvaal,  Africa,  descr.  &  trav. 

history 
Transylvania,  descr.  &  trav. 
Travelers,  lives 
Travels 

scientific 
Treaties,  international  law 


901      ' 

Treatment  of  disease 

616 

615 

Treaty  of  Washington 

341 

536 

Trees,  botany 

582 

915.1 

forestry 

634 

940 

fruit  culture 

6:i4 

943 

Triassic  age,  geology 

551 

242 

Tribes,  form  of  state 

321 

134 

Trigonometry 

514 

915.1 

Trinidad 

917.29 

525 

Tripoli,  Africa,  history 

961 

599 

Trusses 

624 

666 

Trust  companies,  banks 

332 

691 

Trusts 

338 

634 

Tuberculosis,  prevention 

614 

916.6 

treatment 

616 

589 

Tudors,  English  history 

942.05 

646 

Tunis,  descr.  &  trav. 

916.1 

946 

history 

961 

680 

Turbines 

631 

621 

steam 

621.1 

571 

Turkestan,  descr.  &  trav. 

915.8 

333 

Turkey  in  Asia,  descr.  &  trav. 

915.6 

944 

Europe,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 96 

394 

history 

949.6 

352 

Turning 

621 

628 

Tyler,  presidency 

973.5 

537 

Tyler's  insurrection,  1381 

942. 03 

381 

Type,  printing 

655 

382 

Typography 

655 

337 

Tyrol,  description  &  travel 

914. 36 

331 

Ulster,  Ireland,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 16 

680 

Understanding 

151 

398 

Undulation,  physics 

530 

822 

Unitarian  church 

288 

842 

Unitarians,  liyes 

922 

832 

United  brethren 

284 

613.7 

Kingdom,  desc.  &  trav. 

914.2 

339 

history 

942 

625 

Netherlands,  descr.  &  trav. 

914.  92 

141 

history 

949.2 

621.3 

presbyterian  church,  sects 

285 

575 

United  States  congress 

328 

621 

constitution 

342 

614 

description  and  travel 

917.3 

656 

finance 

336 

380 

government 

353 

656 

history 

973 

916.8 

literature 

810 

968 

political  parties 

329 

914. 39 

religious  history 

277.3 

923 

statistics 

317 

910 

United  States  of  Colombia,  descr.  &  trav. 

918.6 

508.3 

Universal  gravitation,  law  of 

531 

341 

history 

909 

2411—04 26 


INDEX 


402 


A.  L.  A.  CATALOG— CLASS  LIST 


Universe,  astronomy 

523 

Universities 

378 

Uranus,  planet 

523 

Usages,  social,  etiquet 

395 

Useful  arts 

600 

biography 

926 

Utilitarianism 

171 

Vagabonds,  pauperism               ' 

339 

Van  Buren,  presidency 

973.5 

Variation,  evolution 

575 

zoology 

591 

Varnishes,  chemical  technology 

667 

Varnishing 

698 

Vegetable  gardening 

635 

Venezuela,  descr.  &  travel 

918.7 

Ventilation,  building 

697 

sanitary 

628 

Venus,  planet 

523 

Verbs,  Spanish 

465 

Vermont,  history 

974.3 

Verona,  history 

945 

Versification,  English 

426 

Vertebrates 

596 

fossil 

566 

Veterinary  medicine 

619 

Victoria,  queen,  English  history 

942.  08 

Vikings,  European  antiquities 

913.4 

history 

948 

Village  commimities 

321 

Vineyards 

634 

Violin 

787 

Violinists,  lives 

927 

Virginia,  descr.  &  travel 

917. 55 

history 

975.5 

Vocal  culture,  elocution 

808 

music 

784 

Voice,  physiology 

612 

singing 

784 

Volcanoes 

551 

Voting,  suffrage 

324 

Voyages 

910 

Antarctic 

919.9 

Arctic 

919.8 

round  the  world 

910 

scientific 

508.3 

Vulgarisms,  English  language 

428 

Wages 

331 

W^ner,  operas 

782 

Wales,  descr.  &  trav. 

914. 29 

history 

942.9 

Wall  papers,  decoration 

745 

paper  hanging 

698 

Wandering  Jew,  legends 

398 

War  of  Roses,  English  history 

942.04 

Washington,  presidency 

D.  C,  description 


Wastes,  disposal  of,  sanitation 
Watchmaking 

Water  engines,  mechanical  eng, 
hydraulics 
hygiene 

physical  geography 
supply,  canal  engineering 

sanitarj^  engineering 
wheels,  mech.  eng. 
works,  city  administration 
engineering 
Waterloo,  battle  of,  French  hist. 
Wealth,  political  economy 
Weather,  meteorology 
Weaving 

Week,  names  of  days  of 
Weights 

Welsh  literature 
West  Indies,  descr.  &  trav. 
history 
Point  military  academy 
Western  or  Roman  catholic  church 
states,  descr.  &  trav. 
history 
Wheat,  production,  pol.  econ. 
Wheel,  cycling,  amusements 
Wheels,  water,  mech.  engineering 
Whigs,  U.  S.  political  parties 
Whist 

William  1-2,  English  history 
William's,  king,  war 
Wilmot  proviso,  U.  S.  history 
Winds 

Wire,  metal  manufacture 
Wisconsin,  history 
Wit,  American  humor 
English  humor 
Greek  humor 
Latin  humor 
Woman,  biography 
customs 
education 
suffrage 
Wood,  building  material 
carving 
engraving 
work 
Woods,  forestry 
Wool,  manufacture 
Words,  English  etymology 
use,  English 


973.4 

917. 53 

595 

628 

681 

621 

532 

613 

551 

626 

628 

621 

352 

628 

944 

331 

551 

677 

529 

389 

891 

917. 29 

972.9 

355 

282 

917.8 

978 

338 

796 

621 

329 

795 

942. 02 

973.2 

973.6 

551 

671 

977.5 

817 

827 

887 

877 

920.7 

396 

376 

324 

691 

736 

761 

694 

634 

677 

422 

428 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


403 


World,  1 

itlases 

912 

Yachtbuilding 

699 

1 

voyages  around 

910 

Yellow  fever,  public  health 

614 

Worlds, 

plurality  of 

.     523 

Yellowstone  park,  description 

917.  87 

Worms, 

zoology                              \ 

595 

York,  house  of,  English  hist. 

942.04 

Wrestling 

796 

Yosemite,  California,  descr. 

917. 94 

Writers,  lives 

928 

Young  men,  advice  to,  business  ethics 

174 

Writing 

652 

reading  of 

028 

shorthand  ' 

653 

Zodiacal  light,  astronomy 

523 

Wyoming,  description  &  travel 

917.  87 

Zoology 

590 

X  rays 

53 

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